Quartermaster® Suspension

Penicillin G Procaine and Dihydrostreptomycin Sulfate Intramammary Infusion

The brand you’ve trusted for decades has returned. Same product. Same facility. Same reliable management and prevention of mastitis in dry animals.

A study published in 2013 assessed intramammary infections postcalving, cure of pre-existing infections over the dry period, prevention of new infections during the dry period, and risk for a clinical mastitis case between calving and 100 days in milk.1

Ordering Information

To order Quartermaster® Suspension or other animal health products, contact your wholesaler, one of the veterinary suppliers listed, or call the US VETTM customer service department at 1-833-551-0306.

Product NDC# Indications Composition Quantity Package Insert
Quartermaster® Suspension (Carton)
86108-901-03
Dry cows: Treatment and prevention of Staphylococcus aureus infections Penicillin G procaine, micronized 1,000,000 units and 1 gram of dihydrostreptomycin in 1% w/v hydrogenated peanut oil, 3% w/v aluminum monostearate, and peanut oil, q.s. Manufactured by a nonsterilizing process. Carton:
12 x 10-mL syringes with 12 single-use alcohol pads
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Quartermaster® Suspension (Pail)
86108-901-05
Dry cows: Treatment and prevention of Staphylococcus aureus infections Penicillin G procaine, micronized 1,000,000 units and 1 gram of dihydrostreptomycin in 1% w/v hydrogenated peanut oil, 3% w/v aluminum monostearate, and peanut oil, q.s. Manufactured by a nonsterilizing process. Pail:
144 x 10-mL syringes with 144 single-use alcohol pads
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Reference: 1. Arruda A, Godden S, Rapnicki P, et al. Randomized noninferiority clinical trial evaluating 3 commercial dry cow mastitis preparations: I. Quarter-level outcomes. J Dairy Sci. 2013;96(7):4419-4435.

Quartermaster® Suspension Safety Information


Indications

Intramammary use to reduce the frequency of existing infection and to prevent new infections with Staphylococcus aureus in dry cows.

Limitations

Not to be used within 6 weeks of freshening. Not for use in lactating cows. Milk taken from animals within 96 hours (8 milkings) after calving must not be used for food. Animals infused with this drug must not be slaughtered for food within 60 days from the time of infusion nor within 96 hours after calving. Federal law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.

Ingredients

Each 10 milliliters of suspension contains 1,000,000 units of Penicillin G procaine and 1 gram of dihydrostreptomycin base, as dihydrostreptomycin sulfate.