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  1. SUPERTET VACCINE

    SUPERTET VACCINE

    Purified Tetanus Vaccine for Horse and other Livestock

  2. Tucoprim Powder for Horses 400-gm tub

    Tucoprim Powder for Horses 400-gm tub

    Tucoprim Powder is indicated in horses where potent systemic antibacterial action against sensitive organisms is required. Trimethoprim/sulfadiazine is indicated where control of bacterial infections is required during treatment of actue strangles, acute
  3. West Nile-Innovator Vaccine by Fort Dodge West Nile-Innovator

    West Nile-Innovator Vaccine by Fort Dodge West Nile-Innovator

    Vaccines help protect your horse from the deadly West Nile virus (WNV)Protects against Eastern-Western Encephalomyelitis, Venezuelan Encephalomyelitis, and Tetanus ToxoidReady-to-use - preloaded horse vaccine requires no reconstitutionFor vaccination of healthy horses against West Nile virus (WNV). West Nile-Innovator vaccines are available in two convenient combinations, as well as a stand-alone vaccine. This is the only West Nile vaccine available in combination with eastern, western and/or Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis - with or without tetanus. Ready-to-use horse vaccines - no reconstitution required. Vaccine is killed and adjuvanted with MetaStim. MetaStim contains easy-to-metabolize lipids that improve vaccine performance while minimizing the potential for injection site reactions. Pre-loaded single-dose syringe includes needle. Administer intramuscularly (IM) only. Purchase two to use one as a booster. West Nile virus is one of the fastest-growing threats to horses nationwide and the incidence of this virus has more than doubled in just the last two years. The USDA has credited West Nile-Innovator with contributing to the 70 percent decline in the United States equine West Nile cases at the height of the epidemic. Up to 40 percent of horses who have been diagnosed with WNV have died or been euthanized due to declined health as a result of the virus. West Nile virus is carried by infected birds that migrate throughout the country. Mosquitoes are infected after taking a blood meal from an infected bird. Infected mosquitoes then transmit the virus to other birds and mammals, including humans and horses. The most serious manifestation of this virus is fatal encephalitis in about 40 percent of equine cases. Other clinical signs include fever, stumbling/tripping, muscle weakness/twitching, partial paralysis, head pressing, inability to rise, convulsions, and coma. Vaccine Protects Against West Nile Virus Eastern-Western Encephalomyelitis Vene
  4. West Nile-Innovator Vaccine by Fort Dodge West Nile-Innovator +E

    West Nile-Innovator Vaccine by Fort Dodge West Nile-Innovator +E

    Vaccines help protect your horse from the deadly West Nile virus (WNV)Protects against Eastern-Western Encephalomyelitis, Venezuelan Encephalomyelitis, and Tetanus ToxoidReady-to-use - preloaded horse vaccine requires no reconstitutionFor vaccination of healthy horses against West Nile virus (WNV). West Nile-Innovator vaccines are available in two convenient combinations, as well as a stand-alone vaccine. This is the only West Nile vaccine available in combination with eastern, western and/or Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis - with or without tetanus. Ready-to-use horse vaccines - no reconstitution required. Vaccine is killed and adjuvanted with MetaStim. MetaStim contains easy-to-metabolize lipids that improve vaccine performance while minimizing the potential for injection site reactions. Pre-loaded single-dose syringe includes needle. Administer intramuscularly (IM) only. Purchase two to use one as a booster. West Nile virus is one of the fastest-growing threats to horses nationwide and the incidence of this virus has more than doubled in just the last two years. The USDA has credited West Nile-Innovator with contributing to the 70 percent decline in the United States equine West Nile cases at the height of the epidemic. Up to 40 percent of horses who have been diagnosed with WNV have died or been euthanized due to declined health as a result of the virus. West Nile virus is carried by infected birds that migrate throughout the country. Mosquitoes are infected after taking a blood meal from an infected bird. Infected mosquitoes then transmit the virus to other birds and mammals, including humans and horses. The most serious manifestation of this virus is fatal encephalitis in about 40 percent of equine cases. Other clinical signs include fever, stumbling/tripping, muscle weakness/twitching, partial paralysis, head pressing, inability to rise, convulsions, and coma. Vaccine Protects Against West Nile Virus Eastern-Western Encephalomyelitis Vene
  5. West Nile-Innovator Vaccine by Fort Dodge West Nile-Innovator +V

    West Nile-Innovator Vaccine by Fort Dodge West Nile-Innovator +V

    Vaccines help protect your horse from the deadly West Nile virus (WNV)Protects against Eastern-Western Encephalomyelitis, Venezuelan Encephalomyelitis, and Tetanus ToxoidReady-to-use - preloaded horse vaccine requires no reconstitutionFor vaccination of healthy horses against West Nile virus (WNV). West Nile-Innovator vaccines are available in two convenient combinations, as well as a stand-alone vaccine. This is the only West Nile vaccine available in combination with eastern, western and/or Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis - with or without tetanus. Ready-to-use horse vaccines - no reconstitution required. Vaccine is killed and adjuvanted with MetaStim. MetaStim contains easy-to-metabolize lipids that improve vaccine performance while minimizing the potential for injection site reactions. Pre-loaded single-dose syringe includes needle. Administer intramuscularly (IM) only. Purchase two to use one as a booster. West Nile virus is one of the fastest-growing threats to horses nationwide and the incidence of this virus has more than doubled in just the last two years. The USDA has credited West Nile-Innovator with contributing to the 70 percent decline in the United States equine West Nile cases at the height of the epidemic. Up to 40 percent of horses who have been diagnosed with WNV have died or been euthanized due to declined health as a result of the virus. West Nile virus is carried by infected birds that migrate throughout the country. Mosquitoes are infected after taking a blood meal from an infected bird. Infected mosquitoes then transmit the virus to other birds and mammals, including humans and horses. The most serious manifestation of this virus is fatal encephalitis in about 40 percent of equine cases. Other clinical signs include fever, stumbling/tripping, muscle weakness/twitching, partial paralysis, head pressing, inability to rise, convulsions, and coma. Vaccine Protects Against West Nile Virus Eastern-Western Encephalomyelitis Vene
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