Farrowsure GOLD B
Farrowsure GOLD B
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Indications
Farrowsure® GOLD and Farrowsure® GOLD B are approved for use in healthy breeding swine as an aid in preventing reproductive failure caused by porcine parvovirus (PPV); erysipelas caused by Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae; and leptospirosis caused by Leptospira canicola, L. grippotyphosa, L. hardjo, L. icterohaemorrhagiae and L. pomona.
Farrowsure GOLD B helps protect against L. bratislava.
What Is It For?
Farrowsure® GOLD and Farrowsure® GOLD B help protect against some of the leading causes of reproductive failure in swine — parvovirus, leptospirosis and erysipelas – which are costly breeding herd diseases.
Farrowsure GOLD and Farrowsure GOLD B are approved for use in healthy breeding swine as an aid in preventing reproductive failure caused by porcine parvovirus (PPV); erysipelas caused by Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae; and leptospirosis caused by Leptospira canicola, L. grippotyphosa, L. hardjo, L. icterohaemorrhagiae and L. pomona. Farrowsure GOLD B helps protect against L. bratislava.
How Effective Is It?
Farrowsure® GOLD and Farrowsure® GOLD B contain two adjuvants, including Amphigen®, which enhances the immune response using the animal’s natural defense system to fight disease.
Farrowsure GOLD and Farrowsure GOLD B provide clinically demonstrated 18-week post-vaccination duration of immunity against erysipelas caused by Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae.1
Three field safety studies involving 205 prebreeding gilts and 406 gestating sows and gilts indicated that two doses of Farrowsure GOLD B, in combination with FluSure XP®, can be safely administered to prebreeding gilts and that a dose can be safely given to pregnant sows as late as two to four weeks prior to farrowing (73 to 101 days of gestation).2-4
In a field safety study conducted in prebreeding gilts, injection site reactions were rare.3
Results were similar in gestating sows and gilts: When administered according to label directions to pregnant sows and gilts at two to four weeks prior to farrowing, reactions were minimal in number, of little consequence in severity and transient in duration.2,3
Dosage and Administration
Shake well. Aseptically administer 2 mL intramuscularly.
Healthy swine should receive two doses three to five weeks apart, with the second dose administered two to four weeks prior to breeding. Healthy gilts, however, should receive the second dose as near as possible to 14 days prior to breeding.
Revaccination with a single dose is recommended prior to subsequent breedings. Boars should be revaccinated semiannually.
References
1 Data on file, Study Report No. 3121R-60-05-339, Zoetis Inc.
2 Data on file, Study Report No. 3427R-60-06-396, Zoetis Inc.
3 Data on file, Study Report No. 3427R-60-06-397, Zoetis Inc.
4 Data on file, Study Report No. 3427R-60-06-398, Zoetis Inc.
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