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Product Code: 3110070

Liquid Life-Aid

960ml

From: £ 12 .12
Inc. VAT

Available for delivery to UK addresses only.

This product is currently out of stock

Product Description

This Liquid Life-Aid Oral Solution for Calves, Sheep & Pigs comes in a 960ml bottle and is a clear yellow aqueous, concentrated solution of the following composition:

Active Ingredients:

- Glucose Monohydrate 30.6675% w/v.

- Sodium Chloride 5.375% w/v.

- Sodium Propionate (Vet) 0.2625% w/v.

- Potassium Dihydrogen Orthophosphate 2.5425% w/v.

- Glycine 3.875% w/v.

- Purified Water to 100% v/v.

Liquid Life-Aid is intended to be used in its diluted form. On reconstitution the available ion concentrations are as follows:

- Sodium 79.0 mmol/litre.

- Potassium 15.0 mmol/litre.

- Phosphate 15.0 mmol/litre.

- Propionate 2.18 mmol/litre.

- Chloride 73.5 mmol/litre.

- Glycine 41.3 mmol/litre.

- Dextrose 123.78 mmol/litre.

Uses:

For oral use, to reverse the process of dehydration and electrolyte loss associated with scours in calves and pigs whether due to nutritional, bacterial or viral causes. Liquid LifeAid is also indicated as an aid in recovery from pregnancy toxaemia and reversal of hypoglycaemia in sheep.

Dosage and Administration:

Calves and Pigs: Liquid Life-Aid is intended for oral administration only after dilution with 11.5 times its own volume of water. Give 8ml of Liquid Life Aid per 100ml of water.

Withdrawal period:

Meat/Milk - Zero days.

Contraindictions and warnings:

Adequate colostrum should have been fed to calves. Normal feeding should be resumed after the course of treatment. Fresh solution should be prepared for each administration and if unused within 24 hours should be discarded.

Piglets must not be left without a supply of prepared solution, drinking water or sow's milk during the period of treatment. If signs of disease persist or appear consult your veterinary surgeon.