receptal

Receptal

Receptal

Receptal is a Gonadotrophin-Releasing Hormone Analogue containing the active ingredient Buserelin. It is indicated for the use in cattle, horses and rabbits.

Composition

Solution for injection: 1 ml contains 0.0042 mg buserelin acetate equivalent to 0.004 mg buserelin.

Indications

Reduced fertility by ovarian disfunction, induction of ovulation and improvement of conception rate.

Cows:

  • Cystic ovaries with and without symptoms of nymphomania
  • Anoestrus
  • Delayed ovulation
  • Anovulation
  • Improvement of conception rate after artificial insemination and oestrus synchronization
  • Improvement of pregnancy rate with administration at 11-12 days post AI
  • Prophylaxis of fertility disorders by early induction of cycle post partum

Mares:

  • Anoestrus
  • Induction of ovulation
  • Fixing time of ovulation and service
  • Improvement of conception rate
  • Prolonged or continuous oestrus

Rabbits:

  • Induction of ovulation at post partum insemination.
  • Improvement of conception rate.

Dosage

Cows
Cystic ovaries with and without symptoms of nymphomania5.0 ml
Anoestrus5.0 ml
Delayed ovulation2.5 ml
Anovulation2.5 ml
Improvement of conception rate after artificial insemination2.5 ml
Improvement of pregnancy rate at 11-12 days post AI2.5 ml
Prophylaxis of fertility disorders by early induction of cycle post partum5.0ml

Mares
Anoestrus

2 times 5.0 ml repeated after 24h

Induction of ovulation10ml
Improvement of conception rate10ml
Prolonged or continuous oestrus10ml

Rabbits
Induction of ovulation at post partum insemination0.2ml
Improvement of conception rate0.2ml

Method of administration

The preferred route of administration for Receptal is intramuscular injection, but it may also be injected intravenously or subcutaneously.

Withholding period

None. (National regulations should be observed).

Presentations

  • Vial containing 50 ml
  • Vial containing 10 ml
  • Vial containing 2.5 ml

Storage

Store at room temperature

Side effects

Unknown

Contra-indications

None.