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Avinew

Avinew

In broiler chickens from the age of one day of age: active immunisation against Newcastle disease to reduce mortality and clinical signs associated with the disease.
Ingelvac MycoFLEX®

Ingelvac MycoFLEX®

For the active immunisation of pigs from the age of three weeks to reduce lung lesions following infections with Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae.
Eprinex®

Eprinex®

Depending on formulation, the product is for the treatment of nematodes, lice, mites, ticks, flies and lungworms in cattle and sheep.
Combatting Appetite Loss

Combatting Appetite Loss

Discover tips on how to combat appetite loss from Taking Cancer On Through Flavour
Lendormin®

Lendormin®

Short-term treatment of disorders of initiating and maintaining sleep. Insomnia requiring pharmacological intervention.
FRONTLINE

FRONTLINE

indicated for the treatment and prevention of fleas, ticks and chewing lice in dogs and cats, and aids in the control of sarcoptic mange in dogs.
Rabisin® / Raboral V-RG®

Rabisin® / Raboral V-RG®

Rabisin® is used for the active immunisation of dogs and cats to reduce mortality and clinical signs due to rabies infection.
Broadline®

Broadline®

Protects cats against the broadest spectrum of internal and external parasites including adult fleas, flea eggs, flea larvae, ticks, heartworms, hookworms, roundworms, and tapeworms.
Vetmedin®

Vetmedin®

Treatment of canine congestive heart failure originating from dilated cardiomyopathy or valvular insufficiency (mitral and/or tricuspid regurgitation).
Praxbind®

Praxbind®

Praxbind® is a specific reversal agent for dabigatran and is indicated in adult patients treated with Pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate) when rapid reversal of its anticoaculant effects is required: for emergency surgery/urgent procedures; in life-threa
Rabisin® / Imrab®

Rabisin® / Imrab®

Rabisin® is used for the active immunisation of dogs and cats to reduce mortality and clinical signs due to rabies infection.
What are acute exacerbations in IPF?

What are acute exacerbations in IPF?

Risk factors for acute exacerbations in IPF are unclear, but there is evidence that a number of factors may increase risk. Learn more here.