Bravoxin® Suspension for injection for cattle and sheep
Bravoxin is a multivalent vaccine for cattle and sheep to provide immunisation against ten clostridial species which cause the following common diseases in livestock: Enterotoxaemia, Lamb Dysentery, Struck, Pulpy kidney, Braxy, Tetanus, Black Disease, Blackleg, Metritis, Bacterial Redwater, Abomasitis, and Malignant Oedema.
Presentation
Suspension for injection, a light brown aqueous suspension that settles on storage.
Active ingredients
Each 1 ml of vaccine contains: C. perfringens type A (α) toxoid, C. perfringens type B & C (β) toxoid, C. perfringens type D (ε) toxoid, C. chauvoei whole culture, C. novyi type B toxoid, C. septicum toxoid, C. tetani toxoid, C. sordellii toxoid, C. haemolyticum toxoid and aluminum potassium sulphate (alum) as an adjuvant.
Target species
Cattle and sheep.
Indications for use
For the active immunisation of sheep and cattle against disease associated with infections caused by Clostridium perfringens type A, C. perfringens type B, C. perfringens type C, C. perfringens type D, Clostridium chauvoei, Clostridium novyi type B, Clostridium septicum, Clostridium sordellii and Clostridium haemolyticum and against tetanus caused by Clostridium tetani.
Withdrawal periods
Cattle - milk 0 hours, meat 0 days
Sheep - meat 0 days
Packaging
Cardboard box with one flexible low density polyethylene bottle of 50 or 100 ml closed with a bromobutyl rubber stopper and held in place with an aluminium cap. Not all pack sizes may be marketed.
Legal category
POM-VPS
Medicines should not be disposed of via wastewater.
Further information is available from the SPC, datasheet or package leaflet.
Advice should be sought from the medicine prescriber.
Prescription decisions are for the person issuing the prescription alone.
Use Medicines Responsibly.
Date of preparation: May 2024