Vetozal is a source of Vitamin B12 and phosphorus for the prevention or treatment of deficiencies of these nutrients in cattle, swine, horses, and poultry.
Active Constituents:
Butaphosphan 100mg
Dogs:
For induction of general anesthesia followed by maintenance with an inhalant anesthetic
For restraint and minor procedures of short duration (30 min. avg.) requiring mild to moderate analgesia.*
Cats:
For restraint or for anesthesia combined with muscle relaxation.
Kaforsen injection 100ml Eliminates violation of mineral metabolism
Description
Guidance on the use of Caporsen as a homeopathic remedy for the regulation of mineral metabolism in animals.
I. General information.
1. Caporsen is a homeopathic medicine intended for the regulation of mineral metabolism in animals.
2. Caforsen contains as active ingredients Calcium carbonicum, Calcium phosphoricum, Calcium fluoricum, Silicea, Phosphorus, as well as auxiliary components: sodium chloride and water for injection (injection solutions) or sugar crumbs, calcium stearate (tablets).
3. Caforsen is produced in 10 and 100 cm3 in glass vials of appropriate capacity, sealed with rubber stoppers, reinforced with aluminum caps, or in tablets - 50 tablets each in polymer jars for medicines closed with polyethylene lids or on orange glass jars of appropriate capacity.
Store Kaforsen in a dry, dark place at temperatures from 00C to 250C.
The shelf life of the medicinal product, subject to storage conditions, is 3 years from the date of manufacture (solution for injection), 5 years (tablets). The drug in vials with impaired integrity, in the presence of turbidity or discoloration, foreign impurities, with an expired shelf life or violation of storage conditions is not suitable for use.
Fenbendazole is an effective treatment for eliminating a variety of parasites in your dog's/cat's system. Fenbendazole eliminates intestinal parasites including roundworms (Toxocara Canis, Toxascaris leonina), hookworms (Ancylostoma caninum, Uncinaria stenocephala), some tapeworms (Taenia pisiformis), whipworms (Trichuris vulpis) and giardia.