Estrogenic hormone therapy in mares, cows, sheep, goats, pigs and dogs in the following cases: Lack of heat or decreased ovarian function, frigidity, anaphrodisia.
Retention of fetal membranes, mummified or dead fetuses. Metritis.
Subcutaneous or intramuscular injection.
Cows and Mares: 4 to 8 ml, being able to repeat the dose 4 times with intervals of 4 days between each inoculation.
Pigs: 5 ml, being able to repeat 3 times a maximum, with a 3-day interval between each inoculation.
Sheep: 4 ml, repeating after 4 days.
Goats: 4 ml, repeating after 4 days.
Dogs: 1 ml for every 5 kg of live weight, repeating after 4 days.
The doses indicated above should be considered as indicative, since it will be the Veterinarian who establishes the appropriate dose depending on the process to be treated.
Do not use on animals hypersensitivity to active ingerdients.
Contraindications of estrogens include coagulation problems, cardiovascular diseases, liver disease, and certain hormone-sensitive cancers such as breast cancer and endometrial cancer, among others.
If administer in overdose, can cause blood cachexia.
Severely cause aplastic anemia.
Also prolong the estrus period in cattle and reduces lactation.
Meat: 15 days
Milk: 0 days
Store below 30℃. Protect from light.