Virbac launches Enrobactin, the NEW oral enrofloxacin

Enrobactin
Enrobactin

Virbac is delighted to announce the launch of NEW Enrobactin, an oral antibiotic for exotic species, including pet rabbits, rodents, ornamental birds and reptiles.

Enrobactin contains the tried and trusted antibiotic enrofloxacin but is uniquely available in 10ml bottles for convenient dispensing in practice.

Following Virbac’s simple and familiar dosing guidelines, Enrobactin can be used to treat digestive, respiratory tract and skin and wound infections* and features a distinctive caramel aroma.

Madeline Haynes, Product Manager, said:  “Offering practices solutions which are efficacious but also easy to use is a key focus at Virbac, particularly given the importance in practice of using antibiotics responsibly and accurately across all species.  Enrobactin is a good example of this and we are pleased to launch it.”

Founded by a veterinary surgeon, Virbac is dedicated to supporting the veterinary profession through the development of innovative products and services, which help animals to lead longer, healthier lives.  One of the largest independent veterinary pharmaceutical companies in the world, its wide product portfolio includes many market-leading and award-winning products for large and small animals.
 

*See SPC for full dosing guide lines

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