Commercial Cattle Issue 2012

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hen BRD breaks, get a rapid response and 10-day treatment with a single dose of ZACTRAN (gamithromycin).1 In recent field trials, first-pull cattle given ZACTRAN showed a significant improvement in BRD clinical signs within

24 hours.1 Better still, ZACTRAN kept busting BRD for the 10-day study,1 making it a great choice for treatment or BRD control in high-risk cattle.2 If you’re sick and tired of worrying, it’s time to talk to your veterinarian about prescription ZACTRAN.

Approved for treatment of Mycoplasma bovis.2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: For use in cattle only. Do not treat cattle within 35 days of slaughter. Because a discard time in milk has not been established, do not use in female dairy cattle 20 months of age or older, or in calves to be processed for veal. The effects of ZACTRAN on bovine reproductive performance, pregnancy and lactation have not been determined. 1

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Sifferman RL, Wolff WA, Holste JE, et al. Field efficacy evaluation of gamithromycin for treatment of bovine respiratory disease in cattle at feedlots. Intern J Appl Res Vet Med. 2011:9(2):171-180. ZACTRAN product label.

For more information about Merial, go to www.merial.com or call 1-888-637-4251. ®ZACTRAN is a registered trademark, and ™”Because it’s critical, it’s ZACTRAN®” is a trademark, of Merial Limited. ©2012 Merial Limited, Duluth, GA. All rights reserved. RUMIOTD1223-C (03/12)

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August 20, 2012 • WLJ’s Commercial Cattle Issue • Section Two

Give subcutaneously at 2 mL/110 lbs.


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