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Trusted Rabies Immunization for Cattle, Horses, and Sheep
Product Description
IMRAB Large Animal Rabies Vaccine is a killed-virus vaccine formulated to help protect healthy cattle, horses, and sheep against rabies. Approved for animals three months of age and older, it stimulates strong immunity against the rabies virus and supports ongoing herd health. Annual revaccination helps maintain reliable protection under the guidance of a veterinarian.
Benefits
- Rabies Protection: Helps defend large animals against the fatal rabies virus.
- For Multiple Species: Suitable for cattle, horses, and sheep three months and older.
- Killed-Virus Safety: Inactivated virus formulation reduces risk while promoting immunity.
- Annual Protection: Supports routine yearly boosters to maintain immunity.
- Vet-Directed Use: Administered as part of a veterinarian-approved vaccination program.
Ingredients
Active Ingredient: Rabies Virus Antigen (Inactivated)
Inactive Ingredient: Gentamicin
How to Use
Dosage & Administration Instructions
- Standard Dose: Administer 2 mL to each animal.
- Route of Administration: Inject subcutaneously or intramuscularly.
- Age Requirement: Use animals three months of age or older.
- Handling: Gently shake before use and administer using aseptic technique.
Additional Information
Precautions
- Veterinary Use Only: Must be used by or under the direction of a licensed veterinarian.
- Storage: Keep refrigerated between 35-46°F (2-8°C); do not freeze.
- Use Immediately: Use entire contents promptly after opening.
- Monitor Animals: Mild swelling or temporary soreness may occur at the injection site.
- Slaughter Interval: Do not vaccinate within the labeled withdrawal period before slaughter.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What species can receive IMRAB Large Animal Rabies Vaccine?
Ans: IMRAB Large Animal Rabies Vaccine is recommended for healthy cattle, horses, and sheep three months of age or older as part of a routine rabies prevention program directed by a veterinarian.
Q2: How old must an animal be to receive this vaccine?
Ans: Animals should be at least three months old before receiving their first dose to ensure a safe and effective immune response.
Q3: What is the dosage for IMRAB Large Animal Rabies Vaccine?
Ans: Each animal receives a 2 mL dose, administered either subcutaneously or intramuscularly, at the veterinarian's discretion and according to the species.
Q4: How often should animals be revaccinated?
Ans: Cattle and horses are generally vaccinated once per year, while sheep receive a booster one year after their initial vaccination and then once every three years.
Q5: Where is this vaccine administered on the animal?
Ans: The vaccine can be given subcutaneously or intramuscularly using aseptic technique. Your veterinarian will select the appropriate injection site.
Q6: Are there any common side effects?
Ans: Animals may experience mild swelling or tenderness at the injection site. These effects typically resolve quickly. Contact your veterinarian if unusual reactions occur.
Q7: How should the vaccine be stored?
Ans: Store the vaccine refrigerated between 35-46°F (2-8°C), avoid freezing, and protect it from direct heat or sunlight to maintain potency.
Q8: Do I need veterinary supervision to administer this vaccine?
Ans: Yes, IMRAB Large Animal Rabies Vaccine must be used under the direction of a licensed veterinarian to ensure proper technique and compliance with regulations.
Q9: Can pregnant animals receive this vaccine?
Ans: Safety in pregnant animals has not been fully established. Your veterinarian will assess the risks and determine whether vaccination is suitable.
Q10: Why is rabies vaccination important for livestock?
Ans: Rabies is a fatal viral disease. Vaccinating cattle, horses, and sheep helps protect them from infection and contributes to public health and farm safety.