MSD Animal Health Symposium Draws More Than 400 Veterinarians From Eastern Europe
14 years ago
3120 views
Posted
21st March, 2012 14h50
- ZUPREVO® (tildipirosin) — A new-generation macrolide, this injectable antibiotic is available in special formulations for non-lactating cattle and swine. According to company scientists, ZUPREVO's fast onset and long duration of activity are due to tildipirosin’s unique molecular makeup as the only 16-membered, tribasic macrolide. This makes it structurally better — effectively, "a better key for the lock” — for managing target pathogens. Both products also offer a shorter withdrawal period than other injectable macrolides, as well as a high level of safety and excellent syringeability. For more information, visit www.zuprevo.com.
- PROTECTOTYPE™ — PROTECTOTYPE is not a product; it’s a field-proven concept or management strategy for using existing vaccines to protect poultry against ever-changing variants of infectious bronchitis (IB). Research and diagnostic work sponsored by MSD Animal Health has shown that some IB virus serotypes cross-protect against other IB serotypes. Strategically using live and inactivated IB vaccines from more than one serotype can provide a spectrum of control that is “larger than the sum of the vaccines’ parts,” scientists explained. For more information on PROTECTOTYPE, go to www.infectious-bronchitis.com.
- ACTIVYL® (indoxacarb/permethrin) Tick Plus — A spot-on solution, the product was recently approved by the European Medicines Agency to treat flea infestations in dogs. It may also kill certain types of ticks if they are present when the medicine is applied. The product’s two active ingredients work together to interfere with the parasites’ nervous system, causing paralysis and death. Permethrin also acts as a mild repellent. Studies with ACTIVYL Tick Plus show flea and tick numbers fall to almost zero. According to MSD Animal Health, ACTIVYL Tick Plus can be used as part of a treatment strategy for flea allergy dermatitis (FAD), an itchy skin disease that can affect dogs.
More from
- Vet-founded charity looking to support talented youngsters
- Virbac Confirms Immediate UK Availability of Syvazul BTV 8 Vaccine for Livestock Protection
- Oxford veterinary practice unleashes its full potential with major expansion to celebrate 20th anniversary
- Crufts volunteer vet team donates £1,000 to ProSalus Foundation appeal to support Ukrainian veterinarians
- 'Tax law changes could land your practice with someone else's bills', warns vet founder