Description
Nobivac Canine Flu H3N8 recommended for the vaccination of healthy dogs as an aid in the control of disease associated with canine influenz virus H3N8 infection.
Canine Influenza Vaccine, H3N8 KILLED VIRUS
The first licensed vaccine to protect against canine influenza, recommended for puppies and dogs in the following lifestyle situations:
Puppy classes Doggie day care Boarding Grooming Dog shows Dog sports events Dog park visits Visiting any gathering of multiple dogs
Features and Benefits Proven to significantly reduce the clinical signs, severity, and spread of canine influenza infection1,2 Reduced the incidence and severity of coughing2 Decreased the overall clinical signs of diseases, including ocilar and nasal discharge, coughing, sneezing, depression, and dyspnea2 Reduced the days and amount of viral shedding2 Demonstrated protection against the formation and severity of lung lesions2 Contains killed (type A, subtype H3N8) virus combined with an adjuvant to enhance the immune response
Indications Approved as an aid in the control of disease associated with canine influenza virus (CIV) infection Recommended for use in healthy dogs 6 weeks of age or older
Nobivac is a registered trademark of Intervet Inc., d/b/a Merck Animal Health, a subsidiary of Merck & Co. Inc.
Directions
Subcutaneous injection
Two 1ml doses given two to four weeks apart
Annual revaccination with one dose is recommended
Safety Information
Safety confirmed through clinical use in more than 7 million dogs2
Well tolerated on subcutaneous administration
Proven safe across a multitude of dog breeds and ages
PRECAUTIONS:
Store at 2°-7°
Do not freeze.
Do not mix with other vaccines.
Use new, non-chemically sterilized needles and syringes.
Burn vaccine container and all unused contents.
WARNINGS:
Contains gentamicin as a preservative.
Vaccinate only health, non-parasitized dogs.
Do not vaccinate pregnant bitches.
The use of a biological product 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 active immunity varies according to the bitch's titer and quantity of colostral antibodies absorbed by the puppy.