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1 ANTIBIOTICS Product Description Species Product # Dosing Qty Price AUREOMYCIN Water antibiotic LA-AB-1 UAD 6.4 oz. $4.50 A180 Useful for Rx pneumonia and digestive infections LA-AB-2 UAD 100 cc $ ALBON Sulfa dimethoxine antibiotic often used to treat coccidia infections LA-AB-3 Liquid 12.5% 5 gm calf bolus 1 gallon 50 count $45.00 $ gm bolus 12 count $ count $ BACTRIM Oral liquid antibiotic LA-AB-4 10cc/100# Twice daily 1 pint $15.28 BAYTRIL Injectable Useful for Rx pneumonia and digestive infections LA-AB-5 UAD 100 cc $ BIOSOL (neomycin) Oral antibiotic useful for treating scours in young ruminants LA-AB-6 UAD 1 pint $10.00 DRAXXIN Injectable long acting antibiotic Useful for pneumonia Rx LA-AB-7 UAD 50 cc 100 cc $ $ DIMETHOX Water antibiotic EXCEDE Injectable long acting antibiotic LA-AB-8 UAD 3.77 oz./ 10 gm packet LA-AB-9 UAD 100 cc 100cc $11.00 $ $ CODES: = Bovine; = Sheep/Goats; = Swine; = Equine; UAD=use as directed
2 ANTIBIOTICS (cont d) Product Description Species Product # Dosing Qty Price EXCENEL Injectable antibiotic useful for most infections LA-AB-10 UAD 100 cc $80.00 LINCOMIX 300 Antibiotic for joint / skin infections LA-AB-11 UAD 100 cc $45.00 LS-5O powder Lincocin/spectinomycin Antibiotic water medication LA-AB-12 Consult 2.65 oz. $24.00 NUFLOR Long-acting antibiotic Useful for pneumonia, digestive and hoof infections LA-AB-13 UAD 100 cc 250 cc $65.00 $ PEN G, PROCAINE Penicillin antibiotic LA-AB-14 5cc/100# im/d 100cc 250cc $7.00 $12.00 RESFLOR Injectable combination of nuflor antibiotic and banamine anti-inflammatory Used to treat pneumonia and other infections For use in BEEF CATTLE only Not to be used in lactating dairy animals LA-AB-15 UAD 100cc 250cc $70.00 $ CODES: = Bovine; = Sheep/Goats; = Swine; = Equine; UAD=use as directed
3 ANTI-INFLAMMATORY Product Description Species Product # Dosing Qty Price ASPIRIN BOLUSES Oral boluses for inflammation Rx LA-AI-1 UAD 240 gm/ 50 count $9.00 BANAMINE Injectable anti-inflammatory Useful for reducing fever and pain LA-AI-2 Consult 100cc 250cc $25.00 $48.00 BANAMINE PASTE Anti-inflammatory paste LA-AI-3 UAD 30 gm/ syringe $30.00 BUTE PWD Citrus powder for inflammation Rx LA-AI-4 UAD 50 gm / 1.1 lbs. $30.00 PHENYLBUTE PASTE Anti-inflammatory paste LA-AI-5 UAD 60 gm/ syringe $16.00 CODES: = Bovine; = Sheep/Goats; = Swine; = Equine; UAD=use as directed
4 DIGESTIVES BLUELITE Palatable, buffered electrolyte powder for mixing in water or top dressing in feed LA-D-1 2 lb. bag 2 lb.bag $9.00 $7.00 CORRECT DUAL CALCIUM PASTE Oral treatment and prevention of milk fever LA-D-2 UAD 340 gm tube $5.75 CORRECT DOSING GUN Dose gun for administering Correct products LA-D-3 UAD 1 each $7.75 CORRECT ENERGY PASTE Provides energy precursors to assist in Ketosis treatment and regain appetite LA-D-4 UAD 300 gm tube $6.00 ENDOSORB BOLUSES Absorbent, anti-diarrhea boluses Contains no drugs LA-D-5 UAD 50 ct $50.00 FIRST ARRIVAL PASTE Oral paste treatment for ruminant diarrhea Helps combat 8 common scours pathogens Promotes growth of beneficial bacteria in the digestive tract LA-D-6 UAD 60 gram 15 gram $12.00 $8.75 J LUBE Powdered lubricant for obstetrical use. LA-D-7 UAD 10 oz. $11.50 KAOLIN-PECTIN Palatable liquid for oral use in cattle and equine for indigestion LA-D-8 UAD 1 gallon $6.50 CODES: = Bovine; = Sheep/Goats; = Swine; = Equine; UAD=use as directed
5 DIGESTIVES (cont d) OB LUBE All-purpose non-spermicidal lubricant for obstetrical and reproductive use LA-D-9 UAD 1 gallon $10.00 RESPOND Beneficial probiotic supplement for ruminants. Also stimulates appetite and reestablishes proper rumen ph LA-D-10 Bolus 6g (calf) Bolus 22g (cow) 50 ct 50 ct $20.00 $60.00 Gel 80 ml / syringe $13.00 Gel 300 ml / tube $22.00 RUMEN MAGNET Prevention and treatment of hardware disease LA-D-11 1 magnet / animal 1 each $2.25 RUMEN-EZE Treatment of frothy bloat in cattle, sheep, goats LA-D-12 UAD 12 oz. $7.50 CODES: = Bovine; = Sheep/Goats; = Swine; = Equine; UAD=use as directed
6 HORMONES Product Description Species Product # Dosing Qty Price CIDR implants CIDR gun Vaginal hormone implants to synchronize estrus Applicator gun for inserting CIDR implants LA-H-1 UAD Pkg. 10 $ LA-H-2 UAD 1 each $14.00 CYSTORELIN (FERTAGYL) GNRH hormone injectable for use in synchronizing estrus in cattle or Rx cystic follicles LA-H-3 2cc IM Consult 10 doses $23.00 ESTROPLAN Prostaglandin hormone injectable for use in synchronizing estrus LA-H-4 2cc IM 20 cc $25.00 OXYTOCIN Injectable hormone to assist in uterine contractions or milk letdown LA-H-5 UAD 100 cc $7.00 PG 600 Progesterone hormone injectable for heat synchronization LA-H-6 UAD 5 single doses $46.00 CODES: = Bovine; = Sheep/Goats; = Swine; = Equine; UAD=use as directed
7 OTHER BLOOD STOP POWDER Controls excessive bleeding following docking and dehorning. LA-O-1 UAD 16 oz. $3.25 CATRON SPRAY Screwworm insect foaming spray that protects wounds from flies and maggot infection LA-O-2 UAD 10 oz. can $7.00 COLOSTRIX 130 Colostrum replacer for newborns LA-O-3 UAD 1 lb. packet / 1 feeding $33.00 DELIVER EXTRA Electrolytes useful in treating calf scours LA-O-4 UAD 90 gm (1 pkt) $ kg (24 pkt) $ kg (60 pkt) $88.00 DERMA GEL Non-medicated skin wound gel LA-O-5 UAD 100 ml tube $18.00 KMAR HEAT MOUNT DETECTORS Used to detect heat in cows LA-O-6 UAD 25 ct 50 ct $35.00 $71.00 KOPERTOX Topical hoof treatment for thrush / hoof rot LA-O-7 UAD 8 oz. 16 oz. $15.00 $20.00 MINERAL OIL Mild laxative for lubrication of the intestinal tract LA-O-8 Consult 1 gallon $13.00 PROPYLENE GYCOL Used to help prevent ketosis LA-O-9 Consult 1 gallon $20.00 TOXIBAN LIQUID Charcoal-Kaolin oral suspension useful for treatment of suspected poisoning LA-O-10 UAD 240 ml $17.50 CODES: = Bovine; = Sheep/Goats; = Swine; = Equine; UAD=use as directed
8 VACCINES Product Description Species Product # Dosing Qty Price ISHIELD GOLD FP 5 VL5 IBR, BVD 1 & 2, PI3, BRSV, VIBRIO, LEPTO 5 vaccine Pneumonia / reproductive vaccine LA-V-1 UAD *do not use in pregnant cows! 10 dose / 50 dose / $38.00 $ CATTLE MASTER GOLD FP5 IBR, BVD 1 / 2, PI3, BRSV vaccine Pneumonia/reproductive vaccine LA-V-2 2 cc Safe in pregnant cows 10 dose / 25 dose / $24.00 $55.00 FLUVAC INNOVATOR 5 Five-way vaccine to prevent EEE, WEE, FLU, RHINO, TETANUS LA-V-3 1 cc IM 1 dose $40.00 GUARDIAN Rota, Corona, EColi, Clost, C&D Given to pregnant cows to prevent calf scours LA-V-4 2 cc SQ 10 dose / 50 dose / $42.00 $ SPIROVAC VL5 Vibrio + 5-way Lepto vaccine Reproductive vaccine LA-V-5 5 cc Safe in pregnant cows 10 dose / 50 dose / $34.00 $ VISION CD-T Prevents overeating disease and tetanus / LA-V-6 2 cc SQ 50 dose / $27.00 WART VACCINE Treats and prevents warts on cattle LA-V-7 UAD 50 cc / $23.50 WEST NILE INNOVATOR Prevents west nile virus infection LA-V-8 1 cc IM 1 dose 10 doses $30.00 CODES: = Bovine; = Sheep/Goats; = Swine; = Equine; UAD=use as directed
9 VITAMINS BO-SE Injectable Vitamin E / Selenium for calves, sheep/goat and swine LA-V-1 UAD 100 cc $18.00 IRON Injectable to prevent and treat baby pig anemia LA-V-2 UAD 100 cc 100mg/ml $5.00 MU-SE Injectable Vitamin E / Selenium for cows LA-V-3 UAD 100 cc $27.00 MULTI-MIN Injectable multi-mineral supplement (no copper) LA-V-4 LA-V-5 UAD 100 cc 500 cc 100 cc $44.00 $ $44.00 VIT B1/ Thiamine Treats polio in ruminants LA-V-6 Consult 100 cc/ 500mg/ml $10.50 VIT B12 Supplement to stimulate appetite LA-V-7 UAD 100cc/ 5000 mg /ml $16.50 VIT B COMPLEX For use in Vitamin B complex deficiencies LA-V-8 UAD 100 cc 250 cc $2.50 $5.00 VIT E-AD 300 Supplemental source of Vitamins A, D, E LA-V-9 UAD 250 cc $27.00 CODES: = Bovine; = Sheep/Goats; = Swine; = Equine; UAD=use as directed
10 WORMERS/PARASITE CONTROL CYDECTIN (oral drench) Moxidectin sheep drench RX For internal parasite LA-WP-1 UAD 1 liter $70.00 CYDECTIN (pour-on) Moxidectin insecticide Rx Kills internal and external parasites LA-WP-2 UAD 500 cc 1 liter $70.00 $ CYLENCE Cyfluthrin pourable flly Rx LA-WP-3 UAD 16 oz, 30 oz $16.00 $80.00 DECTOMAX POUR-ON Doramectin insecticide RX Kills internal and external parasites LA-WP-4 UAD Not for use in lactating dairy animals 250cc 1 liter $33.00 $95.00 DURASECT Long acting (1 mo.) liquid repellant for fly/lice control LA-WP-5 UAD 1 gallon $34.00 IVOMEC 1% (injectable) Injectable Ivermectin insecticide For internal parasite Rx LA-WP-6 UAD 50 cc 200 cc $40.00 $ IVOMEC (oral drench) Ivermectin sheep drench insecticide for internal parasite Rx LA-WP-7 UAD 960cc $75.00 IVOMEC (pour-on) Ivermectin insecticide For internal and external parasite Rx LA-WP-8 UAD 250cc 1000 cc $90.00 $ liter $ PANACUR Oral liquid fenbendazole wormer LA-WP-9 UAD 1 liter $ CODES: = Bovine; = Sheep/Goats; = Swine; = Equine; UAD=use as directed
11 WORMERS/PARASITE CONTROL (cont d) SAFEGUARD Oral fenbendazole paste wormer Rx for internal parasites LA-WP-10 UAD 92 gm 290 gm $28.00 $45.00 VALBAZAN Aldendazole oral liquid wormer Rx for internal parasites LA-WP-11 UAD 500ml 1 liter $36.00 $70.00 VETRIMEC 1% Injectable ivermectin generic form LA-WP-12 UAD 50 cc 500 cc $31.00 $ CODES: = Bovine; = Sheep/Goats; = Swine; = Equine; UAD=use as directed
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