Prestige® V + VEE with Havlogen® Equine Vaccine by Intervet
EEE, WEE, VEE, EHV-1, EHV-4, Equine Influenza and Tetanus protection
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Protects against all types of Equine Encephalomyelitis and Rhinopneumonitis
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Also protects against Equine Influenza
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Contains Tetanus toxoid
For vaccination of healthy horses as an aid in control of seven core infectious diseases. Protects against all three types of Equine Encephalomyelitis (Eastern, Western, and Venezuelan). Aids in the control of respiratory disease caused by Equine Influenza (A2 strain), and EHV-1 and EHV-4 strains of Rhinopneumonitis. Aids in the reduction of Influenza virus shedding. Also gives protection from Tetanus. Killed vaccine is of tissue culture origin and is mixed with proprietary adjuvant Havlogen to increase the efficacy of the protection. Thimerosal is added as a preservative. Pre-loaded single-dose syringe includes needle. *Administer intramuscularly (IM) only. If using as a primary immunization, purchase two to use one as a booster. Foals nursing immune dams should be vaccinated when maternal antibody levels will allow active immunization. For horses 6 months of age or older.
*Residents of CT, DE, IL, NJ, or NY, please ask your veterinarian for a prescription. NY residents may use a certificate of need.
Suggested use: Shake well before using. Use entire contents once opened. For primary immunization, aseptically inject horses with 1 ml intramuscularly and repeat the dose in 3 to 4 weeks. Administer annually thereafter. A booster dose can be administered at more frequent intervals based upon individual horse or farm disease risk assessment or any time epidemic conditions are reported. Consult your veterinarian.
Storage: Store at 35° to 45°F. Avoid freezing. Keep away from children and pets.
Keep track of your horse's vaccinations and medical records with a
Horse Health Record.
In accordance with federal packaging regulation 9CFR Part 112, vaccines may only be shipped in the manufacturer's original, unopened container. This regulation helps ensure vaccine quality and consistency in labeling. However, because of this regulation, we cannot accept open packages of vaccines for return or replacement once the seal or package has been broken.
Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis (EEE), Western Equine Encephalomyelitis (WEE), and Venezuelan Equine Encephalomyelitis (VEE) are mosquito-borne viral diseases that affect the horse's nervous system. They can also be transmitted to humans by an infected mosquito. This disease may also be known as sleeping sickness. Please see article on EEE, WEE, VEE for more information on this disease.
Equine Rhinopneumonitis is caused by the equine herpesviruses EHV-1 and EHV-4. EHV-1 is the most virulent and can cause respiratory symptoms, abortion, foal death, and paralysis. EHV-4 causes respiratory symptoms similar to the common cold in humans and mostly affects young horses. Please see article on Equine Rhinopneumonitis for more information on this disease.
Equine Influenza is caused by a type A virus, which is related to (but not the same as) the organism that causes the flu virus in humans. This is a virus of the respiratory system that can be spread easily from horse to horse as a result of droplets released into the air when the infected horse coughs. It can also be spread via nasal discharge and from infected items such as brushes and combs. This disease is highly contagious. Please see article on Equine Influenza for more information on this disease.
Tetanus, also known as lockjaw, is an infection caused by the gram-positive bacterium Clostridium tetani. C. tetani can enter the body via puncture wounds. Tetanus is characterized by respiratory paralysis, spasms, and rigidity of voluntary muscles. Please see article on Tetanus for more information.
How should I store my vaccines once I receive them?
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You should always store the vaccines that you buy in the refrigerator. For best results, do not take them out of the refrigerator until you are ready to administer them.
I'm having my vaccines shipped by 1-day air. What other steps can I take to make sure that they stay cold but do not freeze?
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If you are not going to be at the delivery point, in the summer leave a cooler with ice packs outside the door with instructions for the delivery person to place the vaccines in the cooler. In the winter, a cooler may also be used to insulate the vaccine and prevent it from freezing. When you place your order, let the operator know you are doing this so we can also place instructions for the delivery person.
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Horses should be vaccinated against all diseases they may be exposed to, including at home or if you travel with your horse. Discover & compare which horse vaccine is right for your horse.
Vaccinate your horse against all diseases he may be exposed to, including at home or if you travel with your horse. This chart is a guideline of the vaccines suggested for some general ages and classes of horses.
Infectious diseases are those diseases that horses can get from each other, or via a vector, such as a mosquito, which may transmit the disease from horse to horse. Horse owners can vaccinate their horses against many of these diseases.
Equine Encephalomyelitis is a disease that affects the nervous system. This disease is caused by at least three different types of equine encephalomyelitis viruses (Eastern, Western, and Venezuelan), which are carried by mosquitoes.
Vaccine Shipping: To ensure that your vaccines arrive in peak condition, 1- or 2-day express shipping is recommended. When choosing an air service for your vaccine order, 2-Day Air ships Monday-Wednesday and 1-Day Air ships Monday-Thursday. 1-Day Air with Saturday delivery ships Friday. If Saturday delivery is required, please call in your order at 1-800-826-7206.