LARGE ANIMAL LIVE VACCINES




Buparvaquone Veterinary Vaccines - Each ml contains Buparvaquone 50 mg.It is indicated for treatment of theileriosis.

LEVOFLOXACIN HSEMIHYDRATE & BROMHEXINE - Each ml contains Levofloxacin Hsemihydrate 100 mg & Bromhexine HCL 7.5 mg. It is indicated for infections of respiratory & alimentary tract in sheep & goat.

Flunixin Meglumine VeterinaryEach ml contains Flunixin Meglumine 50 mg. It is indicated as an anti-inflammatory, analgesic, anti-pyretic and anti-spasmodic.

LIVOMIDEEach. Ml contains Niacinamide 100mg. Vitamin B1,B2,Niacinamide Liver Extract with vitamin B12 Injection

MEFITOEEach. Ml contains Mefenamic Acid 50mg Paracetamil 150mg Mefenamic Acid with Paracetamol Injection

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A vaccine is a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular disease. A vaccine typically contains an agent that resembles a disease-causing microorganism and is often made from weakened or killed forms of the microbe, its toxins, or one of its surface proteins.

How do vaccines work in animals - Vaccines work by stimulating an immune response in an animal without causing the disease itself. When healthy animals are vaccinated, their own immune system responds to the vaccine and can remember the infectious agent to which the animal is vaccinated.


What is vaccination in farm animals - The animal medicine sector works to provide farmers with the range of vaccines they need to protect the health and welfare of their animals. These vaccines are licensed and produced under strict regulatory conditions ensuring their safety, efficacy and quality.

Today’s vaccines are categorized into: Modified-live (attenuated) - Inactivated - Recombinant - Toxoid.


Modified-live (attenuated) vaccines

Modified-live vaccinations are characterised by an intact, but weakened, pathogen contained inside the vaccine, which stimulates an immune response but does not cause clinical disease.

Inactivated (killed) vaccines

An inactivated vaccine contains an inactivated pathogen, meaning that it is no longer infectious. Such vaccines frequently contain an adjuvant – a compound added in order to strengthen the protective immune response.

Recombinant vaccines

Recombinant vaccines are produced through genetic engineering technology. They utilise genetic material from the desired pathogen in order to produce proteins which stimulate an immune response upon vaccination.

Toxoid vaccines

Toxoid vaccines encompass inactivated toxins which are produced by pathogens. As a result, these vaccines protect an animal against toxins through stimulation of immunity, which, in turn, protects the animal.

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