EPRYM (Eprinomectin) antiparasitic solution 100 ml
Klozaf 1tab 1g DEWORMER (oxyclozanide, fenbendazole) 10 tablets
Imkur 120 (Imidocarb dipropionate) Solution for injection 50 ml
Kombit Emulsion anthelmintics (triclabendazole, albendazole) 1000 ml
Trematozol emulsion 50 ml Dewormer – BF Pig, Poultry
UpCard 3 mg 10 tablets
Dia Dog and Cat, 5 g x 10 tabs
Dia dog&cat is a new veterinary drug for treatment of acute diarrhoea (diarrhea) in cats and dogs. The treatment must begin at the first signs of the condition – prolonged diarrhoea may lead to dehydration and even death of your pet. In contrast to other drugs, Dia Dog & Cat includes a balanced mixture of natural ingredients. They help with symptomatic treatment of acute diarrhoea in animals, inactivating whatever toxic substances are present in the intestines, replenishing the water and electrolytes lost, restoring intestinal microflora, and facilitating recovery. Dia Dog & Cat relieves symptoms of diarrhoea and improves your pet's general state within two days.
Supplexan GmbH.,Germany
Closantel 5% / 50mg Solution for injection 250 ml
Klosiver (closantel, ivermectin) Solution for injection 100 ml
Pharmastar 200 (Tylosin tartrate 200mg) Solution for Injection 50ml
Seyevit Vit 1L ( Sodium selenite,Vitamin Е )
Seyevit Vit - 1L - oral solution (Vitamin E + sodium selenite)
Vitamin E (tocopherol) is involved in the metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids, inhibit the oxidation of lipids and prevents the formation of peroxide compounds, aldehydes, and ketones, promotes cellular lysosomal and mitochondrial membranes, increases the biological effect of vitamins A and D. For lack of membrane permeability increased tocopherol that promotes the elimination of various enzymes in the blood, which increase the toxic effect of peroxide compounds.
Selenium is part of the enzyme – glutathione. For lack of selenium, enzyme activity is reduced and, consequently, accumulate in the body 2 peroxides that cause degenerative changes in the myocardium, skeletal muscle, and liver.








