Re-Covr Injection is indicated for use in cattle and horses in conditions in which antihistaminic therapy may be expected to lead to alleviation of some signs of disease. Not for use in beef calves less than 2 months of age, dairy calves, and veal calves. See package insert for complete product details.
FOR RX ONLY: A valid prescription from a licensed veterinarian is required for dispensing this medication.
Naltrexone hydrochloride is an opioid receptor antagonist that is used in veterinary medicine to block receptors as a reversal agent for opiate agonists such as butorphanol. It is also used for the...
Skin allergies in horses are usually caused as a result of physical contact with irritating substances or via the ingestion of a food that causes a reaction in the horse’s skin. The symptoms that...
Powerful synthetic opiates are essential tools for capturing and handling wild animals. These drugs provide rapid and relatively long-lasting immobilization that can be completely reversed by...
Muscle discomfort and pain as a cause of lameness and poor performance in the horse is often poorly recognized. While human athletes are readily ably to convey discomfort and pain to physicians, this...
Many internal parasites can infect horses, but only a handful of these cause clinical disease. These can infect specific systems, tissues and organs, obtaining nutrients from the horse so that they...
Parasitic worms live in the intestines of nearly all horses, with small numbers being tolerated and causing no noticeable effect on the horse’s overall health. Larger infestations of intestinal...
Treating parasitic worms is a common occurrence in large animal, small animal and exotic veterinary practices. Worm infestations are regularly reported in dogs, cats, horses, cattle and a wide...
The threat of parasites and worms are a reality for large, small and exotic animals. These are also among the most common issues that are routinely addressed in veterinary practices. Typically...
Parasitic worms are among the most common issues that are routinely addressed in veterinary medicine. They pose an ongoing threat to the wellbeing of all companion and working animals. Worm...