Bronchicine protects dogs against Bordetella bronchiseptica and its associated illness, canine infectious
tracheobronchitis, otherwise known as kennel cough. This vaccine is
easily administered with a subcutaneous injection, and is for healthy
dogs and puppies at least 8 weeks old.
Benefits of Bronchicine:
- Vaccinates against Bordetella bronchiseptica
- Prevents kennel cough caused
by this virus
- Helps prevent the spread of this
highly contagious disease
- Spares dogs the pain and unpleasant
symptoms of kennel cough, including a hacking, dry cough, sneezing,
snorting, retching, gagging, and emesis
- Avoids the inconvenience and
treatment costs of illness
- Easy administration with subcutaneous
injection
Read package instructions and warnings before use.
For use by or under the close supervision of a veterinarian.
Directions:
- Shake well.
- Use all contents upon opening.
- Sterilize the injecting syringe and the site of injection.
- Administer 1 mL subcutaneously.
- Administer a second 1-mL dose 2 to 4 weeks after
the first.
- Annual boosters are advisable.
Frequency of Use:
Bronchicine is given in two doses, 2 to 4 weeks apart.
Boosters given once per year thereafter are recommended.
Storage:
Keep out of reach of children and animals.
Store Bronchicine between 35 and 45 degrees F. Protect
from heat and do not freeze.
It is a violation of Federal
Law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
Bronchicine is made with a cellular antigen extract
that introduces the Bordetella bronchiseptica virus to a dog's immune system. This process
allows the exposed immune system to efficiently identify and eliminate
this particular threat.
Warnings:
Keep this product out of reach of children and animals.
Do not use or store in or near open flame or heat.
Bronchicine is only intended for administration to
healthy dogs that are at least 8 weeks of age. Do not use in younger
or other animals. Not for use in humans.
For subcutaneous injection only. Do not inject in
any other manner.
For use by or under the close supervision of a veterinarian.
CAUTION: Use entire contents upon opening.
Use sterile equipment and sterilize the site of injection
beforehand to prevent infection.
Rarely, temporary localized irritation occurs at
the site of injection.
Treat anaphylactic reactions with epinephrine and
appropriate therapies.
Warranty and Manufacturer Information:
Technical inquiries should be directed to Pfizer
Animal Health Veterinary Services, (800) 366-5288 (USA).
U.S. Veterinary License No. 189
Pfizer Animal Health, Exton, PA 19341, USA, Div.
of Pfizer Inc, NY, NY 10017
3543000
10193700
NAC No.: 36902321