- Nobivac® Puppy-DPv prevents Canine Distemper and Parvovirus
- Modified live virus
- Injectable vaccination
- Offers maximum protection
- For healthy dogs four weeks of age or older
- Thimerosal free
- Made in the USA
Care Pro at 800-786-4751 for ordering information.
Thank you for your interest in the Revival Animal
Health Pet Pharmacy! As we continue to grow, we look forward to providing you additional
products and services to assist you with all your prescription needs.
You can
place a prescription order online or by calling one of our Personal Pet Care Pros at
800-786-4751. In order to receive prescription medications from Revival, we will need
the prescription from your veterinarian. We can accept prescriptions through these
methods:
Your Veterinarian:
Prescription Authorization Forms
Click
here to download our Prescription Authorization Form. You can also
call us at 800-786-4751 or email us at [email protected] to receive
the form. Your veterinarian will need to fill out the form and fax it back to us at
877-335-2680.Fax
Your veterinarian can fax the original
prescription from their office to our pharmacy at 877-335-2680. We can only accept
faxed prescriptions from a veterinarian, so please do not fax the prescription
yourself.Phone
Your veterinarian can call our pharmacy directly at
712-737-5555 x134 and authorize the prescription. If our Pharmacists are not
available, please leave a message. All prescription authorizations will require an
order and payment information before we can ship the medications. If your
veterinarian has sent in a prescription form, please place an order online or over
the phone.
You:
MailYou can send the original written
prescription (no photo copies) to:Revival Animal Health Pet
PharmacyPO Box 200
Orange City, IA 51041
Please include your order number with your prescription.
All prescriptions will remain on file at Revival. Prescriptions are valid for one year
or until the total quantity has been dispensed, whichever happens first.
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for shipping information for prescription items.
A prescription must contain the following
information prior to being filled at a pharmacy.
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Name of owner
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Name and species of the animal
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Name of drug
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Strength of the drug
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Dosage form of the drug
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Quantity of the drug
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Directions of use
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Date of issuance
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Vet’s name with signature and state license number
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Number of refills authorized
A prescription may be transmitted by facsimile (fax) to the
pharmacy only by the prescribing veterinarian. The prescription can not be
faxed to the pharmacy by the owner of the animal. The owner may obtain the original
prescription from the vet and mail it in.
Federal (U.S.A.) law restricts the
use of Rx drugs to be used by, or on the order of, a licensed Veterinarian.
Please Note: Due to federal and state law, we cannot accept returns of
prescription medications, so please make your selections carefully.
What is the Puppy-DPv vaccine?
Keep your puppies safe from common canine diseases like parvovirus and distemper by giving them the Nobivac® Puppy-DPv vaccine. This vaccine is perfect for healthy dogs ages 4 weeks or older, as it covers all known strains of parvovirus and protects against other diseases due to distemper or parvovirus. The puppy-DPv vaccine uses modified live versions of the viruses to safely introduce them to puppies and help them build immunity.
This vaccine requires reconstitution using the diluent included in the packaging. Also, you should use new, nonchemically sterilized needles and syringes. Effectively protect your puppies from distemper and parvovirus by using the best practices possible when administering the vaccine.
Puppies younger than 12 weeks old should receive the initial dosage and have additional booster shots every three to four weeks until they reach 12 weeks. If administering the DPv vaccine to dogs older than 12 weeks, you should give them two doses, three to four weeks apart. Annual one-dose revaccination is recommended, but discuss if it is necessary with your veterinarian first.
If you need additional clarification, you can ask your veterinarian if the Nobivac® Puppy-DPv vaccine is right for your puppies or dogs before using it. Shop Revival Animal Health today to give your dogs maximum protection against diseases with the Nobivac® Puppy-DPv vaccine.
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Avoid vaccinating pregnant dogs.
Do not freeze the vaccine.
Store in areas with temperatures ranging from 35 degrees Fahrenheit to 45 degrees Fahrenheit.
Use the contents directly after reconstitution.
Burn all unused contents and containers to dispose of them properly.
- Vaccinate healthy puppies 4 weeks of age or older.
- Aseptically reconstitute the desiccated vaccine with the sterile diluent provided.
- Administer 1 ml subcutaneously or intramuscularly.
- Initial vaccination of healthy dogs may be given as early as 4 weeks of age, with booster injections administered every 3-4 weeks until the dog is 12 weeks of age.
- Dogs over 12 weeks of age should initially receive 2 doses 3-4 weeks apart.
- Annual revaccination with one dose is recommended.
Warnings:
- Contains gentamicin as a preservative
- Vaccinate only healthy, 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.
Nobivac vaccines may experience “Meltback” which can cause some discoloration to the cake (dry) portion of the vaccine. This is purely cosmetic and does not affect the efficacy of the vaccination.
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