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Updated advice on lactating cow intramammary antibiotics
The VMD was informed of supply problems with certain lactating cow antibiotics earlier this year.

Multiject IMM Intramammary Suspension will arrive January 2021.

The Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) has updated its advice on the availability of lactating cow intramammary antibiotics.

Earlier this year, the VMD were informed by Marketing Authorisation Holders (MAHs) of supply problems with certain lactating cow intramammary antibiotics.

On Tuesday (18 August) the list of anticipated resolution dates was updated. Combiclav Intramammary Suspension for Lactating Cows is now expected November 2020 while Multiject IMM Intramammary Suspension will arrive January 2021.

The full list is as follows:

Product Anticipated Resolution Date
Synulox Lactating Cow Intramammary Suspension (42058/4143) October-December 2020
Tetra-Delta Intramammary Suspension (42058/4152) October-December 2020
Ubro Yellow Milking Cow Intramammary Suspension (08327/4305) Product discontinued – no return date
Multiject IMM Intramammary Suspension (02000/4062) January 2021
Albiotic 330mg/100mg Intramammary Solution (30282/4035)  End of July 2020
Mastiplan LC, 300mg/20mg Intramammary Suspension (01708/4534)  End of June 2020
Cobactan MC Intramammary Suspension for Lactating Cows (42810/4000 End of June 2020
Combiclav Intramammary Suspension for Lactating Cows (02000/4424)  November 2020

The following lactating cow intramammary products have been reported as available for veterinary surgeons to purchase:

Ubropen 600 mg Intramammary Suspension for Lactating Cows (42810/4000)
Ubrolexin Intramammary Suspension for Lactating Dairy Cows (08327/4306)
Procapen Injector 3g intramammary suspension for cattle (24745/4023)
Orbenin L.A. 200mg Intramammary Suspension (42058/4090)
Pathocef 250mg Intramammary Suspension (42058/4094)*
Cefimam LC, 75 mg Intramammary
Pathocef 250mg Intramammary Suspension (42058/4094)*
Cefimam LC, 75 mg Intramammary Ointment for Lactating Cows (02000/4387)

Further details on the supply situation for individual UK-authorised product can be obtained through the MAH or a wholesale dealer.

 

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Survey launched to investigate EHV

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The Dog and Cat Welfare During Transport factsheet provides step-by-step guidance for all stages of a journey, from pre-travel checklists to post-travel care.

Brachycephalic breeds or animals prone to travel-related anxiety are given special focus in this guide, which also provides links to IATA container regulation and WSAVA vaccination guidelines.