ANTI-INFECTIVE DRUGS FOR PIG BREEDING
The pig industry requires the use of special antibacterial drugs, and the Ceva Sante Animal company satisfies this need by releasing, among others:
VETRIMOXIN ® L.A. is a suspension for injection (prolonged–acting amoxicillin) for the treatment of infections caused by sensitive organisms, in particular, respiratory infections, diseases of newborns and others.
THIACLOR® is an oral granulate containing thiamulin, a very valuable substance in pig breeding used for the treatment of gastrointestinal and respiratory infections. Thiamulin is an antibiotic not used in human medications. This is its great advantage, since it eliminates the risk of developing resistance to it of bacteria that cause human infections. The drug TIACLOR® is used for the prevention and treatment of swine dysentery caused by Brachyspira hyodysenteriae and enzootic pneumonia caused by Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae.
COLIVET® is a solution for oral administration (colistin). Colistin is an antibiotic known for the lack of resistance production by selecting bacteria. It is suitable for the treatment of digestive disorders in pigs, especially post-weaning colibacteriosis.
In addition, the Seva Santa Animal company also produces other drugs for use in pig breeding (florfenicol, oxytetracycline, spiramycin, penicillin, etc.).
Lamons Plus Spain
Vit-Amino Lamons Plus Spain
The product is presented in the form of vitamins and amino acid complexes.
The product is used in stressful situations, with food disorders and after the labor period.
Protevit Lamons
The product is presented in the form of vitamins and amino acid complexes.
The product is used in stressful situations, with food disorders and after the labor period.
Nita Farm produces more than 90 types of products that 100% cover the need for chemotherapeutic drugs to solve key veterinary problems.
18 unique drugs, patented at the world level
Product quality > The production system complies with international quality standards and is certified according to ISO 9001 and GMP-EU (GOST P 52249-2009)