Oral and intravenous immunoglobulin therapy in neonatal foals
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United States Department of Agriculture, United States Veterinary Biological Product License, License #411, Equine IgG.
Lyphomune®, a lyophilized (freeze dried) purified equine immunoglobulin G for oral or intravenous use in treatment of failure of passive transfer in neonatal foals, Diagnon Corp., Rockville, MD.