Virbac has launched Sulfatrim, the first veterinary-licensed Trimethoprim and Sulfamethoxazole (TMPS) oral antibiotic for use in rabbits, pigeons and bearded dragons.
Kate Woolley MRCVS, Product Manager, said: "Until now, no similar veterinary-licensed product has been available for these species and, in an environment where vets are increasingly aware of the responsible use of antibiotics across all species, we are very happy to launch Sulfatrim, the first licensed TMPS for rabbits, pigeons and bearded dragons."
Sulfatrim is presented in a 30ml bottle with a dispensing cap and syringe.
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..... bet it's a lot more expensive than septrin... :-(
Sure to be, and with the much-loved Cascade, you're going to be stuck with using it instead of Septrin!
But at least you can legally go to something other than Baytril first line
but it's not actually licensed as an antibiotic...