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Canine Distemper-Adenovirus Type 2-Coronavirus-Parainfluenza-Parvovirus Vaccine, Modified Live Virus
- High antigenic mass (titer), low passage parvovirus vaccine.
- Canine vaccine containing parvovirus type 2b, the most prevalent field strain of parvovirus.
- Canine parvovirus type 2b protects against all field strains currently seen.
- Overrides maternal antibodies in young puppies. Primary vaccination may begin as early as 6 weeks. Last dose may be given at 12 weeks of age.
- No reversion to virulence.
- Onderstepoort-type distemper strain, proven efficacious for over 50 years.
- Lyophilized L. canicola and L. icterohaemorrhagiae provide broad protection with added stability and convenience.
GALAXY DA2PPv+Cv is a combination vaccine that unites the benefits of Galaxy DA2PPv and Galaxy Cv in one vaccination.
Galaxy DA2PPv is a modified live virus vaccine for the vaccination of healthy dogs against canine distemper, adenovirus type 2, hepatitis, parainfluenza and parvovirus.
Galaxy Cv (feline enteric coronavirus) is a killed virus vaccine for the vaccination of healthy dogs against disease caused by canine coronavirus infection.
Dosage and Administration
Inject one dose (1 mL) subcutaneously or intramuscularly. The initial dose may be given at 6 weeks of age or older. Repeat at 2 to 4 week intervals until the dog is 12 weeks of age. A minimum of two doses are required for primary immunization. Annual revaccination with one dose is recommended.
Shake the Galaxy Cv vial and transfer its contents to the Galaxy DA2PPv vial aseptically. Mix gently until dissolved. Use entire contents immediately after rehydration.
Precautions
Do not freeze. Use new, non-chemically sterilized, needles and syringes. Do not mix with other vaccines. Burn vaccine container and all unused contents.
Warnings
Vaccinate only healthy, non-parasitized dogs. Do not vaccinate pregnant bitches. Contains gentamicin as a preservative. The use of a biological may produce anaphylaxis and/or other inflammatory immune-mediated hypersensitivity reactions.
Antidote: Epinephrine, corticosteroids, and antihistamines may all be indicated depending on the nature and severity of the reaction. The age at which maternal antibody for canine parvovirus no longer interferes with the development of the active immunity varies according to the bitch's titer and quantity of colostral antibodies absorbed by the puppy.