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New Pet Food Business Model for Veterinary Practices
Virbac is delighted to announce the launch of an innovative new pet food business model that allows veterinary practices to adapt, retain and increase their revenue from pet food sales.
Canigen® Bb Suspension for Injection for Dogs
Inactivated subunit vaccine for active immunisation against Bordetella bronchiseptica by subcutaneous injection for when intra-nasal Bordetella bronchiseptica vaccination is not possible or preferred.
Bovigen® Scour
One-shot broad spectrum vaccine to protect against calf scours
Helping Your Practice Cope with the Post-Pandemic Puppy Boom
With pressure on veterinary services higher than ever and an expanding population of pets with owners desiring alternatives to surgical castration, Virbac are pleased to offer Suprelorin®.
New Equipred - The First Licensed Steroid Tablet for Horses
Virbac is delighted to announce the launch of Equipred, the first licensed steroid tablet for horses.
Vetflurane®
Isoflurane gaseous anaesthetic for use as a non-irritant, inhalant general surgical anaesthetic for cats, dogs and horses
Interactive Online Mast Cell Tumour CPD Modules
Following the launch of STELFONTA®, the breakthrough intratumoural solution to treat mast cell tumours in dogs, Virbac is delighted to offer 3 complimentary interactive online CPD modules.
Introducing Evicto
Virbac is pleased to announce the arrival of Evicto, the new Selamectin alternative for cats, dogs, kittens and puppies.
Oxidative Stress : Its Effect on Cattle and the Role of Trace Minerals
Reactive Oxygen Species or Free Radicals are constantly formed during normal aerobic cellular metabolism. Free radicals are unstable and highly reactive oxidants that can remove an electron from another compound leaving it oxidised.
Feligen® RCP
Part of a streamlined range of vaccines with a straightforward protocol to provide excellent protection against core feline diseases
Canine Castration: Is There More Than One Way To Crack A Nut?
Along with positive socialisation, training and appropriate nutrition, castration is often considered a key component of responsible dog ownership. As well as preventing accidental mating, castration can be beneficial in preventing specific testosterone related disease and can help in the management of some behavioural issues.
Suprelorin®
There’s more than one way to crack a nut
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