Veterinary Division (VET) Products

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Probiotic, Prebiotic, Vitamin, Mineral, Enzyme, Amino Acids

Composition:
Each bolus containsSaccharomyces cerevisiae    20 billion CFU
Lactobacillus sporogenes    300 million CFU
Bacillus subtilis      100 million CFU
Aspergillus niger      250 million CFU
Fructo-oligosaccharides    250 mg
Vitamin B1      50 mg
Vitamin B6      30 mg
DL-Methionine      500 mg
L-lysine        100 mg
Chelated Zinc      100 mg
Chelated Copper      40 mg
Chelated Cobalt      50 mg
Amylase        20 U
Lipase        20 U
Protease      30 U
Cellulase      30 U

Indication:
  • Prevents the growth of pathogens in the digestive tract
  • Improves the digestion and absorption of feed nutrients
  • Improves the weight gain and boosts the immune response
  • Increases meat and milk production
  • Improves fertility
  • Fights against stresses
  • Prevents metabolic disorders

Dosage & Administration:

Cattle, Buffalo: 1- 2 bolus daily for 3-5 days.
Goat, Sheep & Calf: 1/2 -1 bolus daily for 3-5 days.
Or as directed by the registered veterinarian/nutritionist



Pheniramin Meliate

Composition:
Each ml contains Pheniramine Maleate BP 22.75 mg.

Indications:
Itching of unknown genesis and of various localizations, eczema, dermatitis, urticaria, skin oedema, insect bites, photodermatitis, rhinitis, tail eczema in horses, stomatitis, toxic hoof corns and inflammation of the hooves of cattle, serum shock, paresis  during pregnancy, puerperal  toxemia  and  secondary  retention,  pulmonary  oedema  in  cattle,  pulmonary emphysema in horses etc. The efficacy of  Phenira  Vet  has also been demonstrated in drug allergies, anaphylactic shock, laminitis and bloat in ruminants due to histamine atony of the rumen and also in the treatment of acute septic metritis in cows in conjunction with antibacterial therapy

Dosage and Administration:
Cattle, Buffalo & Horse: 5 - 10 ml per day.
Goat & Sheep: 0.5 - 1 ml per day.
Phenira Vet may  be administered intramuscularly or intravenously.  The onset of action depends  on  the  mode  of  administration.   Mostly  there  is  an  immediate  effect  on intravenous administration; on intramuscular administration, it takes about 10 -20 minutes for the effect to set on.

Or as directed by the registered Veterinary Physician.