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Ty-up Explosion
Ty-up Explosion Injection is a specialized veterinary supplement designed to prevent muscle tying‑up and enhance performance in horses, camels, and dogs. Its unique blend of amino acids, vitamins, and minerals makes it one of the most comprehensive pre‑race formulas available, but it requires strict veterinary supervision and compliance with racing regulations.
Tylogent – Tornel – 250ml
Tylogent – Tornel – 250 mL is a reinforced broad‑spectrum veterinary antibiotic combining Tylosin tartrate, Gentamicin sulfate, and Dipyrone. It is used in cattle, swine, poultry, horses, camels, goats, and sheep to treat respiratory infections, mycoplasmosis, pneumonia, arthritis, metritis, salmonellosis, and enteritis. The addition of Dipyrone provides anti‑inflammatory and antipyretic effects, enhancing absorption and therapeutic response
Tylogent Reinforced
ubredem injection
Ubredem Injection
URN8
Uvl Biotec 500 Tablets
UVL Biotec 500 Tablets are a broad‑spectrum veterinary antibiotic widely used in poultry and game birds (roosters, chickens, pigeons) to treat complicated respiratory infections often associated with mycoplasma, E. coli, pasteurella, and other pathogens. They are valued for breeding, reproduction, care, molting, and general maintenance.
V-Go
Vam Injection
VAM Injection is a multi‑vitamin, amino acid, and mineral supplement designed to support performance, recovery, appetite, and blood health in horses, camels, cattle, sheep, goats, and dogs. Its balanced formulation makes it a trusted choice for veterinarians and trainers worldwide. Equnes Vets ensures that customers can access VAM Injection safely, securely, and with confidence in product quality
vanguard plus 5
$200.00
VECORT
Ventipulmin Injection
Ventipulmin Injection is a veterinary bronchodilator designed to treat respiratory diseases in horses where airway obstruction is caused by bronchospasm or mucus buildup. By improving airway clearance and reducing respiratory distress, it helps horses recover and perform at their best under veterinary supervision.




