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Versican Plus DHPPi - Patient leaflet, side effects, dosage

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Patient leaflet - Versican Plus DHPPi

B. PACKAGE LEAFLET

PACKAGE LEAFLET:

Versican Plus DHPPi lyophilisate and solvent for suspension for injection for dogs

  • 1. NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE MARKETING AUTHORISATION HOLDER AND OF THE MANUFACTURING AUTHORISATION HOLDER RESPONSIBLE FOR BATCH RELEASE, IF DIFFERENT

Marketing authorisation holder:

Zoetis Belgium SA

Rue Laid Burniat 1

1348 Louvain-la-Neuve

BELGIUM

Manufacturer responsible for batch release :

Bioveta, a.s.,

Komenského 212,

683 23 Ivanovice na Hané, CZECH REPUBLIC

  • 2. NAME OF THE VETERINARY MEDICINAL PRODUCT

Versican Plus DHPPi lyophilisate and solvent for suspension for injection for dogs

  • 3. STATEMENT OF THE ACTIVE SUBSTANCE(S) AND OTHER INGREDIENT(S)

Each dose of 1 ml contains:

Active substances:

Minimum

Maximum

Lyophilisate (live attenuated):

Canine distemper virus, strain CDV Bio 11/A 103.1 TCID5o*

Canine adenovirus Type 2, strain CAV-2 Bio 13 103.6 TCID50*

Canine parvovirus Type 2b, strain CPV-2b Bio 12/B 1o4.3 TCID5o*

Canine parainfluenza Type 2 virus, strain CPiV-2 Bio 15 1o3.1 TCID5o*

105.1 TCID50

105.3 TCID50

106.6 TCID50

105.1 TCID50

Solvent:

Water for injections (Aqua ad iniectabilia ) 1 ml

* Tissue culture infectious dose 50%.

Lyophilisate: spongy matter of white colour.

Solvent: clear colourless liquid.

  • 4. INDICATION(S)

Active immunisation of dogs from 6 weeks of age:

  • – to prevent mortality and clinical signs caused by canine distemper virus,

  • – to prevent mortality and clinical signs caused by canine adenovirus type 1,

  • – to prevent clinical signs and reduce viral excretion caused by canine adenovirus type 2, – to prevent clinical signs, leucopoenia and viral excretion caused by canine parvovirus, and – to prevent clinical signs (nasal and ocular discharge) and reduce viral excretion caused by canine parainfluenza vi­rus.

Onset of immunity :

  • – 3 weeks after the first vaccination for CDV, CAV, CPV, and

  • – 3 weeks after completion of the primary course for CPiV.

Duration of immunity :

At least three years following the primary vaccination course for canine distemper virus, canine adenovirus type 1, canine adenovirus type 2 and canine parvovirus. The duration of immunity against CAV-2 was not established by challenge. It was shown that 3 years after the vaccination CAV-2 antibodies are still present. Protective immune response against CAV-2 associated respiratory disease is considered to last at least 3 years.

At least one year following the primary vaccination course for canine parainfluenza vi­rus.

  • 5. CONTRAINDI­CATIONS

None.

  • 6. ADVERSE REACTIONS

A transient swelling (up to 5 cm) may commonly be observed at the injection site following subcutaneous administration in dogs. This can be painful, warm or reddened. Any such swelling will either have spontaneously resolved or be greatly diminished by 14 days after vaccination.

Anorexia and decreased activity are rarely observed.

Hypersensitivity reactions (e.g. gastrointestinal signs such as diarrhoea and vomiting, anaphylaxis, angioedema, dyspnoea, circulatory shock, collapse) may occur rarely. If such a reaction occurs, appropriate treatment should be administered without delay. Such reactions may evolve to a more severe condition, which may be life-threatening.

Systemic reactions such as lethargy, hyperthermia and general malaise may occur very rarely.

The frequency of adverse reactions is defined using the following convention:

  • – very common (more than 1 in 10 animals treated displaying adverse reaction(s))

  • – common (more than 1 but less than 10 animals in 100 animals treated)

  • – uncommon (more than 1 but less than 10 animals in 1,000 animals treated)

  • – rare (more than 1 but less than 10 animals in 10,000 animals treated)

  • – very rare (less than 1 animal in 10,000 animals treated, including isolated reports).

If you notice any side effects, even those not already listed in this package leaflet or you think that the medicine has not worked, please inform your veterinary surgeon.

  • 7. TARGET SPECIES

Dogs.

8.


DOSAGE FOR EACH SPECIES, ROUTE(S) AND METHOD OF ADMINISTRATION

Subcutaneous use.

Primary vaccination scheme :

Two doses of Versican Plus DHPPi 3–4 weeks apart from 6 weeks of age.

Leptospira :

If protection against Leptospira is required dogs can be vaccinated with two doses of Versican Plus DHPPi mixed with Versican Plus L4 3–4 weeks apart from 6 weeks of age:

The contents of a single vial of Versican Plus DHPPi should be reconstituted with the contents of a single vial of Versican Plus L4 (instead of the solvent). Once mixed, the contents of the vial should appear a whitish to yellowish colour with a slight opalescence. The mixed vaccines should be injected immediately via the subcutaneous route.

Rabies:

If protection against rabies is required:

First dose: Versican Plus DHPPi from 8–9 weeks of age.

Second dose: Versican Plus DHPPi mixed with Versiguard Rabies 3–4 weeks later, but not before 12 weeks of age.

The contents of a single vial of Versican Plus DHPPi should be reconstituted with the contents of a single vial of Versiguard Rabies (instead of the solvent). Once mixed, the contents of the vial should appear a pink/red or yellowish colour with a slight opalescence. The mixed vaccines should be injected immediately via the subcutaneous route.

The efficacy of the rabies fraction is proven after a single dose from 12 weeks of age in laboratory studies. However, in field studies 10% of seronegative dogs did not show seroconversion (>0.1 IU/ml) 3–4 weeks after single primary vaccination against rabies. Some animals may also not show titres > 0.5 IU/ml after the primary vaccination. Antibody titres drop over the course of the 3-year duration of immunity, although dogs are protected when challenged. In case of travelling to risk areas or outside the EU, veterinary surgeons may wish to give additional rabies vaccinations after 12 weeks of age to ensure that the vaccinated dogs have an antibody titre of > 0.5 lU/ml, which is generally regarded as sufficiently protective and that they meet the travel test requirements (antibody titres > 0.5 lU/ml).

Although the efficacy of the rabies fraction has been demonstrated following administration at 12 weeks, at the discretion of the veterinary surgeon, in case of need, dogs younger than 8 weeks can be vaccinated with Versican Plus DHPPi mixed with Versiguard Rabies as the safety of this association has been demonstrated in 6 week old dogs.

Revaccination scheme :

A single dose of Versican Plus DHPPi should be given every 3 years. Annual re-vaccination is required for Parainfluenza, therefore a single dose of compatible vaccine Versican Plus Pi can be used annually as required.

  • 9. ADVICE ON CORRECT ADMINISTRATION

Aseptically reconstitute the lyophilisate with the solvent. Shake well and immediately inject the entire contents (1 ml) of the reconstituted product.

Reconstituted vaccine: whitish to yellowish colour with a slight opalescence.

  • 10. WITHDRAWAL PERIOD(S)

Not applicable.

  • 11. SPECIAL STORAGE PRECAUTIONS

Keep out of the sight and reach of children.

Store and transport refrigerated (2 °C – 8 °C).

Do not freeze.

Protect from light.

Do not use this veterinary medicinal product after the expiry date which is stated on the label after EXP.

Use immediately after reconstitution.

  • 12. SPECIAL WARNING(S)

Special warnings for each target species:

A good immune response is reliant on a fully competent immune system. Immunocompetence of the animal may be compromised by a variety of factors including poor health, nutritional status, genetic factors, concurrent drug therapy and stress.

Immunological responses to the CDV, CAV and CPV components of the vaccine may be delayed due to maternally derived antibody interference. However, the vaccine has been proven to be protective against virulent challenge in the presence of maternally derived antibodies to CDV, CAV and CPV at levels equal or higher to those likely to be encountered under field conditions. In situations where very high maternally derived antibody levels are expected, the vaccination protocol should be planned accordingly.

Vaccinate healthy animals only.

Special precautions for use in animals :

The live attenuated virus vaccine strains CAV-2, CPiV and CPV-2b may be shed by vaccinated dogs following vaccination, shedding of CPV has been shown for up to 10 days. However, due to the low pathogenicity of these strains, it is not necessary to keep vaccinated dogs separated from nonvaccinated dogs and domestic cats. The vaccine virus strain CPV-2b has not been tested in other carnivores (except dogs and domestic cats) that are known to be susceptible to canine parvoviruses and therefore vaccinated dogs should be separated from them after vaccination.

Special precautions to be taken by the person administering the veterinary medicinal product to animals: In case of accidental self-injection, seek medical advice immediately and show the package leaflet or the label to the physician.

Pregnancy and lactation:

Can be used during the second and third stages of pregnancy. Safety of the product during the early stage of pregnancy and during lactation have not been investigated.

Interaction with other medicinal products and other forms of interaction :

No information is available on the safety and efficacy of this vaccine when used with any other veterinary medicinal product other than Versiguard Rabies and Versican Plus L4. A decision to use this vaccine before or after any other veterinary medicinal product therefore needs to be made on a case by case basis.

Overdose (symptoms, emergency procedures, antidotes):

No other adverse effects other than those mentioned under “Adverse reactions” have been observed after administration of a 10-fold overdose of the vaccine. However, in a minority of animals pain was observed at the injection site immediately after administration of a 10-fold overdose of the vaccine.

Incompatibilities :

Do not mix with any other veterinary medicinal product other than those mentioned above.

  • 13. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS FOR THE DISPOSAL OF UNUSED PRODUCT OR WASTE MATERIALS, IF ANY

Any unused veterinary medicinal product or waste materials derived from such veterinary medicinal product should be disposed of in accordance with local requirements.

  • 14. DATE ON WHICH THE PACKAGE LEAFLET WAS LAST APPROVED

Detailed information on this veterinary medicinal product is available on the website of the European Medicines Agency.

  • 15. OTHER INFORMATION

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Versican Plus DHPPi used for in dogs and cats?

Versican Plus DHPPi is a vaccine that helps protect dogs and cats from various serious diseases, including distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus, and parainfluenza.

How often should my pet receive the Versican Plus DHPPi vaccine?

Typically, your pet should receive the Versican Plus DHPPi vaccine annually after the initial puppy or kitten series, but it’s best to follow your veterinarian's advice.

Is Versican Plus DHPPi safe for all dogs and cats?

Versican Plus DHPPi is generally safe for healthy dogs and cats. However, consult your veterinarian to ensure it is appropriate for your pet's specific health needs.

What are the common side effects of Versican Plus DHPPi?

Common side effects can include mild lethargy, slight swelling at the injection site, or a mild fever. Severe reactions are rare but should be addressed immediately with a veterinarian.

At what age can my puppy or kitten receive their first Versican Plus DHPPi vaccination?

Puppies can usually start their vaccinations at around 6-8 weeks old, and kittens can begin as early as 8 weeks. Check with your vet for the best schedule.

How long does the immunity from Versican Plus DHPPi last?

The immunity provided by Versican Plus DHPPi typically lasts for one year, which is why annual boosters are necessary to maintain protection.

Can my pet still get sick after receiving the Versican Plus DHPPi vaccine?

While Versican Plus DHPPi significantly reduces the risk of these diseases, no vaccine guarantees 100% protection. Your pet can still be at risk in certain circumstances.

Should I vaccinate my dog if they are older or have health issues?

Older pets or those with health issues may need special consideration regarding vaccination. Always discuss with your veterinarian to determine the best course of action.

Is there a difference between core vaccines and non-core vaccines for pets?

Yes! Core vaccines, like Versican Plus DHPPi, are essential for all pets due to their high risk of exposure. Non-core vaccines depend on lifestyle and geographical location.

What should I do if my pet has a reaction after receiving Versican Plus DHPPi?

If you notice any concerning symptoms after vaccination, such as difficulty breathing or swelling, contact your veterinarian immediately for guidance.

Can I give my pet over-the-counter medications before their vaccination?

It's best to avoid giving your pet any medications without your vet's guidance before vaccination to prevent potential interactions or complications.

Will my pet need additional vaccinations besides Versican Plus DHPPi?

Yes! In addition to Versican Plus DHPPi, pets may require other vaccinations based on lifestyle and risk factors. Consult your vet for a complete vaccination plan.

How does Versican Plus DHPPi compare to other vaccines in terms of effectiveness?

Versican Plus DHPPi is highly effective in protecting against major canine diseases when administered properly according to schedule.

What should I expect during my pet’s vaccination visit?

During the visit, your veterinarian will conduct a wellness exam followed by administering the vaccine. They will also provide post-vaccination instructions and answer any questions.

Are there specific guidelines for puppies who have already started their vaccination series?

If your puppy has received some vaccinations already, discuss with your vet about continuing with the appropriate schedule using Versican Plus DHPPi.

Can pregnant pets receive the Versican Plus DHPPi vaccine?

Vaccination during pregnancy should be discussed with your veterinarian as it may vary based on individual health situations.

How much does the Versican Plus DHPPi vaccine cost on average?

The cost of the Versican Plus DHPPi vaccine can vary based on location and veterinary practice but generally ranges from $20-$50 per shot.

What other preventive measures should I take alongside vaccinating my pet with Versican Plus DHPPi?

Alongside vaccination, ensure regular veterinary check-ups, parasite control, proper nutrition, and safe socialization practices for overall health protection.

Where can I find more information about Pet Vaccination schedules including Versican Plus DHPPi?

You can find more information on recommended vaccination schedules through veterinary websites or by consulting directly with your local veterinarian.