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Complete Product Catalogue 2019 (GB) VETERINARY MEDICAMENTS PRODUCER LIST OF PRODUCT BY THERAPEUTIC GROUPS 1. Canine vaccines 5. Poultry vaccines Biocan B 12 ORNIBRON H120 66 Biocan C 13 ORNIBRON H120+D274 67 Biocan DH + L 14 ORNIBUR Intermediate 68 Biocan DHPPi 15 ORNIBUR Intermediate Plus 69 Biocan DHPPi + L 16 ORNIMIX CLONE B1-Hitchner + H120 70 Biocan DHPPi + LR 17 ORNIPEST CLONE 71 Biocan DP 18 ORNIPRIM CLONE B1 72 Biocan L 19 SALGEN 73 Biocan LR 20 ORNIDUCK 74 Biocan M 21 ORNIVAC EDS 75 Biocan M Plus 22 ORNIVAC ND 76 Biocan P 23 ORNIVAC ND+GO 77 Biocan Puppy 24 ORNIVAC ND+GO+IB+EDS 78 Biocan R 25 ORNIVAC ND+IB2+EDS 79 Biocan T 26 PMV-Salmovac 80 Borrelym 3 27 Biocan NOVEL DHPPi 28 6. Rabbit vaccines Biocan NOVEL DHPPi/L4 29 MYXOREN 82 Biocan NOVEL DHPPi/L4R 30 PASORIN-OL 83 Biocan NOVEL Pi/L4 31 PESTORIN 84 Biocan NOVEL Puppy 32 PESTORIN RHDV2 85 Biocan NOVEL R 33 PESTORIN MORMYX 86 TRICHOPELEN 87 2. Cale vaccines BioBos BTV 1, 8 36 7. Swine vaccines BioBos BTV 8 37 BIOSUIS APP 2,9,11 90 BioBos IBR marker in 38 BIOSUIS M.hyo 91 BioBos IBR marker live 39 BIOSUIS PARVO L (6) 92 BioBos L 40 BIOSUIS ParvoEry 93 BioBos L(6) 41 BIOSUIS PRRS inact Eu+Am 94 BioBos Respi 2 intranasal 42 BIOSUIS Respi E 95 BioBos Respi 3 43 ERYPESTEN 96 BioBos Respi 4 44 ERYSEN 97 KOLIBIN RC Neo 45 ERYSIN SINGLE SHOT 98 MORAXEBIN Neo 46 KOLIERYSIN Neo 99 TRICHOBEN 47 KOLISIN Neo 100 TRICHOBEN AV 48 PARVOERYSIN 101 PARVOSIN-OL 102 3. Equine vaccines PESTISEN-C 103 BioEquin F 50 POLYPLEUROSIN APX PLUS IM 104 BioEquin FH 51 RHINISIN DNT 105 BioEquin FT 52 ROKOVAC NEO 106 BioEquin H 53 CLOTEID 4 54 8. Other vaccines FLUEQUIN 55 Lysvulpen 108 FLUEQUIN T 56 9. Hormones TRICHOEQUEN 57 LECIRELIN Bioveta 0.025 mg/ml 110 4. Feline vaccines OESTROPHAN 0.25 mg/ml 111 Biofel B 60 OXYTOCIN BIO 5 IU/ml 112 BIOFEL M Plus 61 REMOPHAN 75 μg/ml 113 BIOFEL PCH 62 SERGON 500 IU/ml 114 BIOFEL PCHR 63 SERGON PG 400/200 IU 115 LIST OF PRODUCT BY THERAPEUTIC GROUPS 10. Anmicrobial 15. Intramammary AMOXICILLIN Bioveta 150 mg/ml LA 118 GAMARET 168 BIOVETA AMOXICILIN 100 mg/g 119 INTRAMAR LC 169 BIOVETA COLISTIN 1 200 000 IU/g 120 LINEOMAM LC 170 COTRIMAZIN BIOVETA 121 GAMMAVIT BIO 122 16. Vitamins, minerals IVATYL TAR 180.000 IU/ml 123 ADE - vit. 172 STREPTONAMID 124 ENERGY BOOSTER BIOVETA 173 FRESH HORSE 174 11. Anparazics KELPA BIOVETA 175 Anparasic CANISSHAMPOO 126 MULTIVIT – MINERAL 176 BIO KILL 2.5 mg/ml 127 PLASTIN 177 BIOMEC 10 mg/ml 128 VITA E SELEN 178 BLUE repellent 129 VITAPLASTIN FORTE 179 CANIVERM forte 130 CANIVERM mite 131 17. Joint nutrion CANIVERM oral paste 132 Atlet BS 182 EQUIMOXIN 18.92 mg/g 133 Atlet MSM 183 EQUISTRONG 400 mg/g 134 Atlet syrup 184 EQUIVERM Oral Paste 135 HYALCHONDRO DC Plus 185 ESB3 Bio 300 mg/g 136 HYALCHONDRO EC Plus 186 FIPRON 50 mg spot-on cats 137 HYALURONAN BIOVETA 10 mg/ml 187 FIPRON 67 mg spot-on S 138 FIPRON 134 mg spot-on M 139 18. Dermatologics FIPRON 268 mg spot-on L 140 ALAPTID 190 FIPRON 402 mg spot-on XL 141 BIODEXIN ear loon 191 FIPRON 2.5 mg/ml spray 142 BIODEXIN shampoo 192 GREEN repellent 143 BIOPIROX 10 mg/ml 193 SULFADIMIDIN BIOVETA 20 g 144 OTIBIOVIN ear drops 194 TOP SPOT ON STRONGER 16.25 g 145 OTIMIX ear drops 195 TOP SPOT ON STRONGER 650 mg 146 OTIPUR ear drops 196 TOP SPOT ON DOG S 147 OTOFIN 197 TOP SPOT ON DOG M 148 PIX FAGI 198 TOP SPOT ON DOG L 149 19. Ansera 12. Ananaemics CLOTEAN 200 FERRIBION 100 mg/ml 152 IMULYZIN 201 GAFERVIT 153 POLYEQUAN 202 GAFERVIT mite 154 POLYGLOB 203 13. Anaesthecs 20. Environmental disinfectants and inseccides NALGOSED 10 mg/ml 156 BIO KILL insekcidum 206 NARKAMON 100 mg/ml 157 IVASAN pets 207 NARKAMON 50 mg/ml 158 IVASAN farm 208 ROMETAR 20 mg/ml 159 IVASAN spray 209 Sedan 35 mg/ml 160 21. Others XYLASED 100 161 AQUA VIVA 212 XYLASED 500 162 COFFEINUM BIOVETA 125 mg/ml 213 14. Anaesthecs JODOUTER 100 mg/ml 214 Meloxicam Bioveta 5 mg/ml 164 LOTAGEN 360 mg/ml 215 Meloxicam Bioveta 1,5 mg/ml 165 LOTAGEN injector 216 PENBITAL 400 mg/ml 217 PROFYMAST emulsio 218 LIST OF PRODUCTS BY TARGET SPECIES DOG NARKAMON 100 mg/ml 157 NARKAMON 50 mg/ml 158 ADE - vit. 172 OTIBIOVIN ear drops 194 ALAPTID 190 OTIMIX ear drops 195 AMOXICILLIN Bioveta 150 mg/ml LA 118 OTIPUR ear drops 196 Anparasic CANISSHAMPOO 126 OTOFIN 197 Atlet syrup 184 OXYTOCIN BIO 5 IU/ml 112 BIO KILL 2.5 mg/ml 127 PENBITAL 400 mg/ml 217 Biocan B 12 PIX FAGI 198 Biocan C 13 PLASTIN 177 Biocan DH + L 14 POLYGLOB 203 Biocan DHPPi 15 ROMETAR 20 mg/ml 159 Biocan DHPPi + L 16 Sedan 35 mg/ml 160 Biocan DHPPi + LR 17 SERGON 500 IU/ml 114 Biocan DP 18 STREPTONAMID 124 Biocan L 19 TOP SPOT ON DOG L 149 Biocan LR 20 TOP SPOT ON DOG M 148 Biocan M 21 TOP SPOT ON DOG S 147 Biocan M Plus 22 TOP SPOT ON STRONGER 650 mg 146 Biocan NOVEL DHPPi 28 VITAPLASTIN FORTE 179 Biocan NOVEL DHPPi/L4 29 Biocan NOVEL DHPPi/L4R 30 Biocan NOVEL Pi/L4 31 CAT Biocan NOVEL Puppy 32 Biocan NOVEL R 33 ALAPTID 190 Biocan P 23 Atlet syrup 184 Biocan Puppy 24 Biocan M 21 Biocan R 25 Biocan R 25 Biocan T 26 BIODEXIN shampoo 192 BIODEXIN ear loon 191 Biofel B 60 BIODEXIN shampoo 192 BIOFEL M Plus 61 BIOPIROX 10 mg/ml 193 BIOFEL PCH 62 Borrelym 3 27 BIOFEL PCHR 63 CANIVERM forte 130 BIOPIROX 10 mg/ml 193 CANIVERM mite 131 CANIVERM forte 130 CANIVERM oral paste 132 CANIVERM mite 131 CLOTEAN 200 CANIVERM oral paste 132 CLOTEID 4 54 CLOTEAN 200 COFFEINUM BIOVETA 125 mg/ml 213 COFFEINUM BIOVETA 125 mg/ml 213 FERRIBION 100 mg/ml 152 FIPRON 2.5 mg/ml spray 142 FIPRON 134 mg spot-on M 139 FIPRON 50 mg spot-on cats 137 FIPRON 2.5 mg/ml spray 142 HYALURONAN BIOVETA 10 mg/ml 187 FIPRON 268 mg spot-on L 140 KELPA BIOVETA 175 FIPRON 402 mg spot-on XL 141 LOTAGEN 360 mg/ml 215 FIPRON 67 mg spot-on S 138 Meloxicam Bioveta 5 mg/ml 164 HYALCHONDRO DC Plus 185 MULTIVIT – MINERAL 176 HYALURONAN BIOVETA 10 mg/ml 187 NALGOSED 10 mg/ml 156 KELPA BIOVETA 175 NARKAMON 100 mg/ml 157 LOTAGEN 360 mg/ml 215 NARKAMON 50 mg/ml 158 Meloxicam Bioveta 1,5 mg/ml 165 OTIBIOVIN ear drops 194 Meloxicam Bioveta 5 mg/ml 164 OTIPUR ear drops 196 MULTIVIT – MINERAL 176 OTOFIN 197 NALGOSED 10 mg/ml 156 PENBITAL 400 mg/ml 217 ROMETAR 20 mg/ml 159 LIST OF PRODUCTS BY TARGET SPECIES HORSE MULTIVIT – MINERAL 176 MYXOREN 82 ADE - vit. 172 PASORIN-OL 83 ALAPTID 190 PENBITAL 400 mg/ml 217 Atlet BS 182 PESTORIN 84 Atlet MSM 183 PESTORIN MORMYX 86 BioEquin F 50 PESTORIN RHDV2 85 BioEquin FH 51 PIX FAGI 198 BioEquin FT 52 SERGON 500 IU/ml 114 BioEquin H 53 SULFADIMIDIN BIOVETA 20 g 144 BIOPIROX 10 mg/ml 193 TRICHOPELEN 87 BLUE repellent 129 VITAPLASTIN FORTE 179 CLOTEAN 200 CLOTEID 4 54 COFFEINUM BIOVETA 125 mg/ml 213 EXOTIC BIRDS COTRIMAZIN BIOVETA 121 ENERGY BOOSTER BIOVETA 173 ALAPTID 190 EQUIMOXIN 18.92 mg/g 133 BIO KILL 2.5 mg/ml 127 EQUISTRONG 400 mg/g 134 BIOPIROX 10 mg/ml 193 EQUIVERM Oral Paste 135 MULTIVIT – MINERAL 176 FERRIBION 100 mg/ml 152 PIX FAGI 198 FLUEQUIN 55 VITAPLASTIN FORTE 179 FLUEQUIN T 56 FRESH HORSE 174 REPTILE GREEN repellent 143 HYALCHONDRO EC Plus 186 ALAPTID 190 HYALURONAN BIOVETA 10 mg/ml 187 BIOPIROX 10 mg/ml 193 MULTIVIT – MINERAL 176 MULTIVIT – MINERAL 176 NALGOSED 10 mg/ml 156 NARKAMON 100 mg/ml 157 CATTLE NARKAMON 50 mg/ml 158 OESTROPHAN 0.25 mg/ml 111 ADE - vit. 172 OXYTOCIN BIO 5 IU/ml 112 ALAPTID 190 PENBITAL 400 mg/ml 217 AMOXICILLIN Bioveta 150 mg/ml LA 118 PIX FAGI 198 AQUA VIVA 212 POLYEQUAN 202 BioBos BTV 1, 8 36 ROMETAR 20 mg/ml 159 BioBos BTV 8 37 Sedan 35 mg/ml 160 BioBos IBR marker in 38 STREPTONAMID 124 BioBos IBR marker live 39 TOP SPOT ON STRONGER 16.25 g 145 BioBos L 40 TRICHOEQUEN 57 BioBos L(6) 41 VITAPLASTIN FORTE 179 BioBos Respi 2 intranasal 42 XYLASED 100 161 BioBos Respi 3 43 XYLASED 500 162 BioBos Respi 4 44 Biocan R 25 BIOMEC 10 mg/ml 128 RABBIT BIOVETA AMOXICILIN 100 mg/g 119 ADE - vit. 172 BIOVETA COLISTIN 1 200 000 IU/g 120 ALAPTID 190 CLOTEAN 200 BIOPIROX 10 mg/ml 193 CLOTEID 4 54 CLOTEAN 200 COFFEINUM BIOVETA 125 mg/ml 213 ESB3 Bio 300 mg/g 136 FERRIBION 100 mg/ml 152 LECIRELIN Bioveta 0.025 mg/ml 110 GAMARET 168 LIST OF PRODUCTS BY TARGET SPECIES GAMMAVIT BIO 122 GAFERVIT mite 154 IMULYZIN 201 IVATYL TAR 180.000 IU/ml 123 INTRAMAR LC 169 JODOUTER 100 mg/ml 214 IVATYL TAR 180.000 IU/ml 123 KOLIERYSIN Neo 99 JODOUTER 100 mg/ml 214 KOLISIN Neo 100 KOLIBIN RC Neo 45 LOTAGEN 360 mg/ml 215 LECIRELIN Bioveta 0.025 mg/ml 110 LOTAGEN injector 216 LINEOMAM LC 170 MULTIVIT – MINERAL 176 LOTAGEN 360 mg/ml 215 NARKAMON 50 mg/ml 158 LOTAGEN injector 216 OESTROPHAN 0.25 mg/ml 111 MORAXEBIN Neo 46 OXYTOCIN BIO 5 IU/ml 112 MULTIVIT – MINERAL 176 PARVOERYSIN 101 NARKAMON 50 mg/ml 158 PARVOSIN-OL 102 OESTROPHAN 0.25 mg/ml 111 PENBITAL 400 mg/ml 217 OXYTOCIN BIO 5 IU/ml 112 PESTISEN-C 103 PENBITAL 400 mg/ml 217 PIX FAGI 198 PIX FAGI 198 PLASTIN 177 PROFYMAST emulsio 218 POLYPLEUROSIN APX PLUS IM 104 REMOPHAN 75 μg/ml 113 REMOPHAN 75 μg/ml 113 ROMETAR 20 mg/ml 159 RHINISIN DNT 105 SERGON 500 IU/ml 114 ROKOVAC NEO 106 STREPTONAMID 124 SERGON 500 IU/ml 114 SULFADIMIDIN BIOVETA 20 g 144 SERGON PG 400/200 IU 115 TRICHOBEN 47 SULFADIMIDIN BIOVETA 20 g 144 TRICHOBEN AV 48 VITA E SELEN 178 VITA E SELEN 178 VITAPLASTIN FORTE 179 VITAPLASTIN FORTE 179 XYLASED 100 161 XYLASED 500 162 GOAT ADE - 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