Category: A
Royal Mail 2nd Class / Parcel Force 48
UK to UK :Normally arrives in 2-4 business days.
UK to Ireland :Normally arrives in 4-6 business days
UK to EU Countries : Normally arrives in 6-10 working days depending on where the parcel is going
Please note standered delivery is none trackable , none insured , no responsabily for lose or Damage
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Royal Mail First Class / Parcel Force 24
UK to UK :Normally arrives in 1-2 business days.
UK to Ireland 3-4 business days
UK to EU Countries : Normally arrives in 6-10 working days depending on where the parcel is going
Please note :Trackable , Royal Mail insured up to £50.
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Parcel Force Express AM Guaranteed before Midday.
UK to UK only . UP to 5KG Max Weight
Arrives next day before 12 noon, requires a signature.
Parcel Forcel Terms & Conditions apply
Important: Parcel Force advise that there are some postcodes where an extended delivery time exists, and may affect the date of delivery or the service is not available.
Category | POM-V |
Temperature | Ambient |
MA/VM/EU No: | 10347/4039 |
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VMD Link | Product Information Database (defra.gov.uk) |
NOAH Link | https://www.noahcompendium.co.uk/?id=-473874 |
Dosage | Amounts to be administered and administration route Administer by intravenous infusion. Management of dehydration including patients with mild metabolic acidosis The amount of fluid and electrolytes to be administered should be calculated by adding the existing deficits to the ongoing maintenance requirements and any ongoing fluid losses (e.g. from ongoing vomiting, diarrhoea etc) estimated from the history of the animal, clinical examination and laboratory findings. To calculate the existing fluid deficit, the following equation should be used; Fluid deficit (mls) = Percentage dehydration x Bodyweight (kg) x 10 (e.g. for a 10 kg dog with 5% dehydration the fluid deficit would be 5 x 10 x 10 = 500ml) To calculate the ongoing maintenance requirement, the following equation should be used; Maintenance for Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Goats, Pigs, Dogs and Cats (mls) = 50ml x Bodyweight (kg) per day Maintenance of Rabbits (mls) = 75-100ml x Bodyweight (kg) per day (e.g. for a 10 kg dog, the daily maintenance fluid requirement is 10 x 50 = 500ml) The administration rate should be adjusted to each animal. The objective is to correct the deficit over 12 – 24 hours. Prevention of peri-operative hypovolaemia Administer at a rate of 5 – 10ml/kg/hr during anaesthesia Treatment of hypovolaemic and haemorrhagic shock Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Goats, Pigs, Dogs Rabbits; up to 90ml/kg/hr Cats; up to 60ml/kg/hr High infusion rates should not be continued for longer than 1 hour. Overdose (symptoms, emergency procedures, antidotes), if necessary In the presence of volume overload signs (e.g. restlessness, moist lung sounds, tachycardia, tachypnoea or coughing), treatment should involve administering diuretics and stopping the infusion. An excessive infusion of product may cause metabolic alkalosis due to the presence of lactate ions. |
Withdrawals | Withdrawal period(s) Meat and offal: zero days. Milk: zero hours |