CATTLE RAISERS COMMUNITY
048539 R10 18% Injectable Solution for Cattle
ANTIMICROBIAL DRUG 180 mg of tildipirosin/mL
For subcutaneous injection in beef and non-lactating dairy cattle only.
Not for use in female dairy cattle 20 months of age or older or in calves to be processed for veal.
CAUTION: Federal (USA) law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.
BRIEF SUMMARY: for full prescribing information use package insert.
INDICATIONS: Zuprevo™ 18% is indicated for
the treatment of bovine respiratory disease (BRD) associated with Mannheimia haemolytica, Pasteurella multocida, and Histophilus somni in beef and non-lactating dairy cattle, and for the control of respiratory disease in beef and non-lactating dairy cattle at high risk of developing BRD associated with M. haemolytica, P. multocida, and H. somni.
WARNINGS: FOR USE IN ANIMALS ONLY. NOT FOR HUMAN USE. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. TO AVOID ACCIDENTAL INJECTION, DO NOT USE IN AUTOMATICALLY POWERED SYRINGES WHICH HAVE NO ADDITIONAL PROTECTION SYSTEM. IN CASE OF HUMAN INJECTION, SEEK MEDICAL ADVICE IMMEDIATELY AND SHOW THE PACKAGE INSERT OR LABEL TO THE PHYSICIAN.
Avoid direct contact with skin and eyes. If accidental eye exposure occurs, rinse eyes with clean water. If accidental skin exposure occurs, wash the skin immediately with soap and water. Tildipirosin may cause sensitization by skin contact.
For technical assistance or to report a suspected adverse reaction, call: 1-800-219-9286.
For customer service or to request a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), call: 1-800-211-3573. For additional Zuprevo 18% information go to
www.zuprevo.com.
For a complete listing of adverse reactions for Zuprevo 18% reported to CVM see:
http://www.fda.gov/AnimalVeterinary/SafetyHealth.
DO NOT USE ZUPREVO 18% IN SWINE. Fatal adverse events have been reported following the use of tildipirosin in swine. NOT FOR USE IN CHICKENS OR TURKEYS.
RESIDUE WARNING: Cattle intended for human consumption must not be slaughtered within 21 days of the last treatment. Do not use in female dairy cattle 20 months of age or older. Use of this drug product in these cattle may cause milk residues. A withdrawal period has not been established in pre-ruminating calves. Do not use in calves to be processed for veal.
PRECAUTIONS: The effects of Zuprevo 18% on bovine reproductive performance, pregnancy and lactation have not been determined. Swelling and inflammation, which may be severe, may be seen at the injection site after administration. Subcutaneous injection may result in local tissue reactions which persist beyond the slaughter withdrawal period. This may result in trim loss of edible tissue at slaughter.
By Dennis Webb, chair, Association Promotion Committee
A
S OF THIS WRITING THE ASSOCIATION Promotion Committee is put-
ting the fi nal touches on plans for spring ranch gatherings. Page 104 of this magazine contains a list of all ranch gathering dates and locations. One frustration we often hear
about is we conduct events near your ranch, but you did not hear about it until after the event. If you want a current list of ranch gath- erings or any TSCRA events, you can fi nd this information in several places: • The daily emailed newsletter, The Cattleman News Update, contains upcoming ranch gath- erings and other TSCRA events.
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• The Cattleman NOW smartphone app and The Cattleman Plus tab- let app put the TSCRA calendar at your fi ngertips.
• A calendar of events, “Upcoming TSCRA Events,” is at
tscra.org.
16 The Cattleman April 2014
Use Your Favorite Calendar to Find TSCRA Ranch Gatherings
• The Cattleman magazine has a full event and industry calendar in the back of each issue. Once you locate the calendar and
fi nd an event near you, I hope you will take the time to attend a ranch gathering and, more importantly, invite a friend or guest to the event. If you want to truly understand what TSCRA is working for on your behalf, take time to attend. You’ll be amazed at all the things TSCRA is doing to help honor and protect the ranching way of life. In the February issue of The Cat-
tleman magazine I asked for input from you about what TSCRA can do to improve marketing TSCRA to members and non-members. We received some good input and I’m happy to report we have taken ac- tion to implement the suggestions we did receive. To those who par- ticipated and sent in suggestions, thank you again for your time and input. We truly appreciated hear- ing from you. As your outgoing Association
Promotion Committee Chair this is my fi nal “Member Notes” column. Therefore I’d like to extend my sin- cere thanks and appreciation to all of the Regional Association Pro- motion (RAP) team leaders, ranch gathering hosts, letter writers, and other volunteers who do so much to maintain TSCRA’s membership. Thanks to their efforts, TSCRA’s membership has remained strong and vibrant and is poised to contin- ue growing well into the future.
thecattlemanmagazine.com
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