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BRAVECTO® Topical Solution for Cats

Bravecto® (fluralaner) is the feline flea control medication that is easy for pet owners. Fast-acting flea and tick protection for cats.

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SALIX® (furosemide tablets) – Canine & Feline

Salix is a diuretic-saluretic used for edema associated with cardiac insufficiency and acute non-inflammatory tissue edema in dogs and cats.

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SALIX® (furosemide injection) – Canine & Feline

Salix is a diuretic-saluretic used for edema associated with cardiac insufficiency and acute non-inflammatory tissue edema in dogs and cats.

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PRESTIGE® 3 + WNV

For the vaccination of healthy horses 6 months or older against Eastern and Western encephalomyelitis viruses, tetanus and West Nile Virus

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Nobivac® 3-Rabies CA

NOBIVAC 3-RABIES CA vaccine meets state guidelines and is approved for sale in California to protect pets against rabies.

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NOBIVAC® 3-Rabies

NOBIVAC 3-RABIES vaccine provides protection against rabies in dogs and cats for at least three years, and ferrets for one year.

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NOBIVAC® 1-Rabies

Show effective against rabies for one year protection in healthy dogs, cats and ferrets.

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Gilvetmab

Gilvetmab is the first and only immune checkpoint inhibitor developed for the treatment of mast cell tumors (MCTs) and melanomas in dogs.

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FLU AVERT® I.N.

FluAvert® I.N. is an effective, proven safe intranasal vaccine for equine influenza virus. Learn how it can help your horse.

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REGU-MATE® (altrenogest)

Indicated to suppress estrus in mares. Suppression of estrus will also facilitate management of prolonged estrus conditions.

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PROTAZIL® (1.56% diclazuril) Antiprotozoal Pellets

PROTAZIL Antiprotozoal Pellets are indicated for the treatment of equine protozoal myeloencephalitis caused by Sarcocystis neurona in horses.

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