Calmasol-440
Description
Calmasol-440 is a well-balanced solution for the treatment of hypocalcaemia in calves, cattle, sheep and pigs.
Description
Calmasol-440 is also excellent as an adjunctive therapy in the treatment of allergies, urticaria, haemorrhagic diathesis and weak uterine contractions in calves, cattle, sheep and pigs.
Indications
Calmasol-440 is indicated for the treatment of acute hypocalcemia and for the adjunctive therapy in the treatment of allergies, urticaria, haemorrhagic diathesis and uterine inertia in calves, cattle, sheep and pigs.
Contra indications
– Hypercalcaemia and hypermagnesaemia
– Calcinosis in cattle and sheep
– Use following high dosages of vitamin D3 preparations
– Chronic kidney insufficiency
– Simultaneous or shortly following intravenous application of inorganic phosphate solutions
Side effects
Even when the therapeutic dosage is administered, a transient hypercalcaemia can develop due to the calcium content. This condition manifests itself as follows:
– Initial bradycardia
– Agitation
– Muscular tremors
– Salivation
– Increased respiratory rate
The increase in the heart rate following initial bradycardia is to be taken as the sign of a beginning overdosage. In this case, the infusion must be stopped. Delayed side effects may occur in the form of disorders of the general condition and with symptoms of hypercalcaemia even 6 – 10 hours after the infusion. They should not be incorrectly diagnosed as a recurrent hypocalcaemia.
Dosage
For slow intravenous application: Cattle: Acute hypocalcaemic conditions: 20 – 30 ml Calmaso-440 per 50 kg b.w., intravenously (equivalent to 0.34 – 0.51 mmol Ca2+ and 0.12 – 0.18 mmol Mg2+ per kg b.w.)
Adjunctive therapy for allergies, urticaria, haemorrhagic diathesis and uterine atony: 15 – 20 ml Calmasol-440 per 50 kg b.w., intravenously (equivalent to 0.26 – 0.34 mmol Ca2+ and 0.09 – 0.12 mmol Mg2+ per kg b.w.)
Sheep, calves and pigs: 3 – 4 ml Calmasol-440 per 10 kg b.w., intravenously (equivalent to 0.26 – 0.34 mmol Ca2+ and 0.09 – 0.12 mmol Mg2+ per kg b.w.)
The intravenous infusion must be given slowly over a period of 20 – 30 minutes. The specified dosages are standard values. They should always be adapted to the existing deficit and the particular condition of the circulatory system.
The first repeat treatment must not be carried out earlier than 6 hours after the initial treatment. Additional repeat treatments can be given at intervals of 24 hours, when it is assured that the persisting symptoms relate to a maintained hypocalcaemic condition.
Withdrawal times
Calves, cattle, sheep:
Meat and offal: 0 days
Milk: 0 days
Pigs:
Meat and offal: 0 days