Directions for Use: Product should be administered using aseptic techniques to goats. This product is to be administered using either a subcutaneous or intramuscular injection technique at a rate of 1ml / 100 lbs. of body weight. Caution: Federal law restricts this drug to be used by or on order of a licensed veterinarian Warning: The use of this drug must be discontinued for 28 days before treated animals are slaughtered for food. Exceeding recommended dose or number of days treatment, or 10ml per injection site may result in antibiotic residues beyond the withdrawal period. Net contents: 100 ml Distributed by: CU Animal Health
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Scenario: You have a 50 pound wether that has been off feed, lethargic with nasal
drainage. You find he has a rectal temperature of 107° F and has labored breathing.
After contacting your veterinarian she recommends feelbetterazine, a new antibiotic
that would be appropriate for your situation. You drive to her office and pick up a
bottle. A bottle cost you $100. She is busy with a client so you don’t have a chance to
visit with her about how to administer the product…her office manager assures you that
all the information that you will need is on the label.
The product should be administered:
A. Internasal
B. Intramuscular
C. Intervenous
D. Subcutaneous
The cost for one treatment for your wether (for product only) would be:
A. $5.00
B. $25.00
C. $100.00
D. Unable to determine
If the product is administered today when could you sell the animal?
A. One week from today
B. Two weeks from today
C. Three weeks from today
D. One month from today
You have a sick feeder lamb that weighs approximately 100 pounds, what amount of
feelbetterazine would be appropriate for him?
A. 5 ml
B. 10 ml
C. you cannot treat your lamb with this product
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