Zoetis Animal Health
SKU
120250
Unit
B50
MFR Code
10000304
Vendor SKUs
10000304
Rx
Yes
Size
50 ct
Form
bolus
Strength
5 gm
Brand
Albon
Species
cattle
Albon (sulfadimethoxine) is a low-dose, rapidly absorbed, long-acting sulfonamide that is effective in the treatment of shipping fever complex and bacterial pneumonia associated with Pasteurella spp. sensitive to sulfadimethoxine; and calf diphtheria and foot rot associated with Fusobacterium necrophorum (Sphaerophorus necrophorus) sensitive to sulfadimethoxine in cattle.
ALBON�
Zoetis
(sulfadimethoxine)
Boluses
DESCRIPTION: Albon is a low-dose, rapidly absorbed, long-acting sulfonamide.
Actions: Sulfadimethoxine has been demonstrated in laboratory studies to be effective against a wide variety of organisms, such as streptococci, staphylococci, and members of the E. coli-salmonella group of bacteria.
Comparatively low doses of Albon give rapid, sustained blood levels required for effective disease therapy.
INDICATIONS AND USAGE: Albon is effective in the treatment of shipping fever complex and bacterial pneumonia associated with Pasteurella spp. sensitive to sulfadimethoxine; and calf diphtheria and foot rot associated with Fusobacterium necrophorum sensitive to sulfadimethoxine in cattle.
WARNINGS:
Not for Human Use
Milk taken from animals during treatment and for 60 hours (5 milkings) after the latest treatment must not be used for food.
Do not slaughter animals for food purposes within 7 days following the last treatment.
A withdrawal period has not been established for this product in preruminating calves.
Do Not Use in Calves to be Processed for Veal
DISCARD MILK FOR 60 HOURS AFTER LAST TREATMENT
DO NOT SLAUGHTER COW FOR 7 DAYS AFTER LAST TREATMENT
PRECAUTIONS: During treatment period, make certain that animals maintain adequate water intake.
If animals show no improvement within 2-3 days, reevaluate your diagnosis. Treatment should not be continued beyond 5 days.
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION: Albon should be administered to cattle so that the initial dose is equivalent to 25 mg/lb of body weight and each subsequent daily dose is equivalent to 12.5 mg/lb of body weight. Length of treatment will depend on clinical response. In most cases, treatment for 3-4 days is adequate. Treatment should not be continued beyond 5 days.
The following tables show the dosage and dosage forms to be used for cattle of different weights.
Albon Boluses, 5 g
Dosage Schedule for Cattle: 200-600 lb of body weight
Animal Weight, lb
First Day
Daily for the Following 3-4 Days
200
1 bolus
1/2 bolus
300
1 1/2 boluses
1 bolus
400
2 boluses
1 bolus
500
2 1/2 boluses
1 1/2 boluses
600
3 boluses
1 1/2 boluses
Albon Boluses, 15 g
Dosage Schedule for Cattle: 600-1,200 lb of body weight
Animal Weight, lb
First Day
Daily for the Following 3-4 Days
600
1 bolus
1/2 bolus
800
1 1/2 boluses
1 bolus
1,000-1,200
2 boluses
1 bolus
TOXICITY AND SAFETY: Albon has been shown to be a well-tolerated sulfonamide with relatively high solubility at the pH normally occurring in the kidney and with a low degree of toxicity. Following the administration of Albon at the recommended dosage, no undesirable side effects have been observed.
Store at Controlled Room Temperature 15�-30�C (59�-86�F)
HOW SUPPLIED: Albon Boluses are supplied in the following dosage forms:
5 g sulfadimethoxine per single-scored bolus
15 g sulfadimethoxine per single-scored bolus
Restricted Drug (California)-Use Only as Directed
NADA #31-715, Approved by FDA
Distributed by: Zoetis Inc., Kalamazoo, MI 49007
13904000
Revised: January 2013
CPN: 3690004.3