QUICK-SAN: Product Information

QUICK-SAN- hydrogen peroxide and lactic acid liquid
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Active Ingredients

ACTIVE INGREDIENTS:

Hydrogen Peroxide………………………………………………….0.60%

Lactic Acid…………………………………………………………….0.50%

INERT INGREDIENTS:

Glycerin…………………………………………………………. …..2.00%

Other InertsL……………………………………………………….96.90%

(Includes Buffering Agents, Stabilizing Agents, Wetting Agents

and Colorants)

TOTAL……………………………………………………………. ..100.00%

GENERAL RECOMMENDATION

GENERAL RECOMMENDATION

1. Use teat dip applicators made of plastic or other non-corrosive materials. Do not use cups made of aluminum.

2. When solution in the teat dip cup becomes visibly dirty, discard remaining contents and refill cup with fresh teat dip.

3. Do not use this product for cleaning or sanitizing equipment.

4. Wash teat dip cups after each milking.

CAUTION

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. AVOID CONTACT WITH FOOD.

DO NOT TAKE INTERNALLY. PROTECT EYES AND MUCOUS MEMBRANES

FROM CONTACT WITH THIS PRODUCT.

FIRST AID PROCEDURES

FIRST AID PROCEDURES

EYE CONTACT: AVOID CONTACT WITH EYES. IF CONTACT OCCURS, FLUSH EYE WITH LARGE QUANTITIES OF FRESH, TEPID WATER FOR 15 MINUTES. HOLD EYELID OPEN TO ENSURE COMPLETE IRRIGATION OF EYE AND LID TISSUE. TILT HEAD TO THE SIDE AND IRRIGATE THE EYE FROM THE BRIDGE OF THE NOSE TO THE OUTSIDE OF THE FACE. IF IRRIGATION DEVELOPS, CONSULT A PHYSICIAN.

SKIN CONTACT: WASH ANY SENSITIVE AREAS.

INGESTION: DRINK TWO GLASSES OF WATER AND CONSULT A PHYSICIAN.

ALWAYS SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION

FOR MEDICAL EMERGENCIES CALL 1-800-424-9300

RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES FOR TEAT SANITATION

RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES FOR TEAT SANITATION

A. PRE-MILKING (PRE-DIPPING)

1. Remove visible soils from the teats.

2. Observe foremilk by stripping two or three streams of milk into a strip cup.

3. Dip, foam or spray the cow’s teats full length with QUICK-SAN Teat Dip.

4. Wait approximately 30 seconds.

5. Remove all teat dip by thoroughly drying the teats, teat orifices and udder ( if foaming or spraying) with a clean, single, service paper towerl(s) to avoid contamination of milk.

6. Attach milking unit.

B. POST-MILKING (POST-DIPPING)

1. Immediately after milking, dip or spray all teats full length with QUICK-SAN Teat Dip. Ensure good coverage of all sides of the teats and teat orifices.

WARNING

WARNING

DO NOT MIX QUICK-SAN TEAT DIP WITH ANY OTHER PRODUCT.

DO NOT DILUTE THIS PRODUCT.

DO NOT RETURN TEAT DIP LEFT IN THE TEAT DIPPER TO STORAGE CONTAINER.

ENSURE THAT DIPPED TEATS ARE DRY BEFORE EXPOSING THE ANIMALS TO WEATHER CONDITIONS WHICH MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE TEATS.

PROTECT THIS PRODUCT FROM FREEZING.

Not For Human Use

Quick-San

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QUICK-SAN
sanitizing teat dip liquid
Product Information
Product Type OTC ANIMAL DRUG Item Code (Source) NDC:29983-1054
Route of Administration TOPICAL DEA Schedule
Active Ingredient/Active Moiety
Ingredient Name Basis of Strength Strength
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE (HYDROGEN PEROXIDE) HYDROGEN PEROXIDE .60 kg in 100 kg
LACTIC ACID (LACTIC ACID) LACTIC ACID .50 kg in 100 kg
Packaging
# Item Code Package Description Multilevel Packaging
1 NDC:29983-1054-4 19.14 kg in 1 PAIL None
2 NDC:29983-1054-6 57.42 kg in 1 DRUM None
3 NDC:29983-1054-8 210.56 kg in 1 DRUM None
4 NDC:29983-1054-9 1052.78 kg in 1 CONTAINER None
Marketing Information
Marketing Category Application Number or Monograph Citation Marketing Start Date Marketing End Date
unapproved drug other 09/27/2010
Labeler — IBA (019494160)
Registrant — IBA (019494160)
Establishment
Name Address ID/FEI Operations
Morgan Gallacher Inc. DBA Custom Chemical Formulators Inc. 028311595 manufacture, api manufacture, pack

Revised: 12/2023 IBA

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