Mar. 06, 2024
Mastitis in dairy cows is a common disease, and in order to effectively treat and prevent this disease, the introduction of bismuth nitrate udder injection has become an innovative move. What's even more exciting is that this drug is packaged in veterinary syringes, providing veterinarians and agricultural and animal husbandry producers with a more convenient and effective use experience.
Bismuth nitrate udder injection is a drug specially designed for mastitis in dairy cows. Its unique ingredients and concentrated formula can quickly and effectively relieve and treat udder inflammation. This drug plays a key role in dairy cow health management.
The use of syringes provides a new solution for the administration of bismuth subnitrate breast injectables. Its sealing performance and flexibility ensure the long-term storage and stability of the drug. The needle is made of soft LDPE material to reduce stress and epidemic prevention in cows. At the same time, the pre-filled design effectively reduces the risk of drug residue and external contamination.