Veterinary Vaccines

Veterinary Vaccines for Healthy Livestock:

Ensure the health and productivity of your livestock with Pharmika India Pvt Ltd’s premium veterinary vaccines. Our comprehensive range of vaccines is meticulously formulated to safeguard against a multitude of diseases, promoting the well-being of animals and maximizing farm productivity.

Why Choose Pharmika India Pvt Ltd’s Veterinary Vaccines?

  1. Quality Assurance: Our vaccines are developed in state-of-the-art facilities, adhering to stringent quality standards to guarantee efficacy and safety.
  2. Wide Range of Protection: From common viral and bacterial infections to emerging diseases, our vaccines provide broad-spectrum protection to safeguard your livestock.
  3. Expertise and Innovation: Backed by a team of experienced veterinarians and researchers, we continuously innovate to stay ahead of evolving disease threats, ensuring that our vaccines offer the highest level of protection.
  4. Global Compliance: Our vaccines comply with international regulatory standards, making them suitable for export to diverse markets worldwide.
  5. Tailored Solutions: We understand that each farm has unique requirements. That’s why we offer customizable vaccination programs tailored to suit your specific needs, ensuring optimal protection for your animals.

Key Features of Pharmika India Pvt Ltd’s Veterinary Vaccines:

  • High efficacy: Rigorous testing ensures that our vaccines deliver consistent and reliable results.
  • Safety: Formulated to minimize adverse reactions and ensure the well-being of animals.
  • Long-lasting Protection: Extended duration of immunity reduces the need for frequent revaccination, saving you time and resources.
  • Ease of Administration: User-friendly formulations and packaging make vaccine administration simple and efficient.
  • Cost-effective: Our vaccines offer excellent value for money, helping you optimize your farm’s profitability.

Experience the Pharmika India Pvt Ltd Difference:

With a commitment to excellence and a passion for animal health, Pharmika India Pvt Ltd is your trusted partner for veterinary vaccines. Contact us today to learn more about our products and how they can benefit your livestock. Together, let’s build a healthier future for your farm.

Veterinary Vaccines

LIVE VETERINARY VACCINES FOR ANIMAL HEALTH

Goat Pox Vaccine

Uttarkashi strain derived from Vero cell culture for the immunisation of Goats against Goat Pox virus.

Live Brucella Vaccine

Live S19 strain in freeze-dried form for immunisation against Brucella abortus.

PPR Vaccine – Nigerian 75/1 Strain

PPR vaccine derived from cell cultures infected with attenuated Nigerian 75/1 strain of PPR virus for the immunisation of sheep and goats against the PPR virus.

PPR Vaccine – Sungri/96 Strain

Sungri/96 Strain derived from cell culture for the immunisation of Sheep and Goats against the PPR virus.

Animal Vaccine

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Rabies Veterinary Vaccine
(Cell Culture), Inactivated IP
Foot-and-Mouth Disease Vaccine,
Inactivated IP
Haemorrhagic Septicaemia Vaccine IP
Blackquarter Vaccine IP
Haemorrhagic Septicaemia
+ Blackquarter Vaccine
Enterotoxaemia Vaccine IP
VACCINES
Bluetongue Vaccine, Inactivated IP
https://www.pharmika.co.in/peste des petits ruminants live-freeze dried vaccine/Peste Des Petits Ruminants Live,
Freeze Dried Vaccine IP
Sheep Pox Vaccine, Live Attenuated IP,
Freeze Dried Vaccine IP

Foot-and-Mouth Disease + Haemorrhagic
Septicaemia Vaccine
Veterinary Vaccines

LIVE VACCINES FOR POULTRY

Intermediate strain utilised against Infectious Bursal Disease for both initial and booster vaccinations
Intermediate invasive strain used against Infectious Bursal Disease, for both initial and booster vaccinations.
Live strain used for life-long immunisation against Coccidiosis in domestic poultry.
Live B1 strain used for immunisation of chickens against Newcastle Disease.
Live vaccine for the inoculation of chickens against Newcastle Disease and Avian Infectious Bronchitis, developed with the B1 and mild Massachusetts type strain.
Live, cell culture adapted vaccine for the immunisation of chickens against Fowl Pox Disease.

Live, Massachusetts type strain used for the inoculation of chickens against Avian Infectious Bronchitis.

Live LaSota strain of chicken embryo origin used for inoculation of chickens against Newcastle Disease.
Live, Lasota and mild Massachusetts strain used for the immunisation of chickens against Newcastle Disease and Avian Infectious Bronchitis.
Live, mild Massachusetts type strain used for the immunisation of chickens against Infectious Bronchitis.
Live, mesogenic Mukteshwar strain used for revaccination after the B1 or LaSota vaccine, particularly in areas with more incidence of velogenic Newcastle Disease.
Live strain utilised for immunisation against Fowl Typhoid and Salmonella pullorum infections.
Live HCT FC 126 and Rispens strain used for immunisation against Marek’s Diseases.
Live HVT FC 126 and SB1 strain used for immunisation against Marek’s Diseases.
Live HVT FC 126 strain recommended for immunisation against Marek’s Disease for initial vaccination.
Live, frozen Rispens strain used for immunisation against Marek’s Diseases.
Live, freeze dried strain used for immunisation of chickens against Newcastle disease

INACTIVATED VACCINES FOR POULTRY

Inactivated LaSota adapted strain used for the protection of young chicks against Newcastle Disease.
Inactivated Serotype A and C adapted strain to provide high levels of immunity in chickens against Infectious Coryza disease.
Inactivated vaccine adapted to provide high levels of immunity in chickens against Infectious Coryza disease, produced with Serotype A, B and C antigen.
Inactivated Adenovirus 76 adapted strain for protection of breeder hens and commercial layers against Egg Drop Syndrome.
Inactivated Serotype 1, 3 and 4 adapted strain to provide high levels of immunity in chickens and turkeys against Fowl Cholera.
Inactivated strain to provide high levels of immunity in chickens and turkeys against Fowl Cholera, produced with Serotype 1, 3, 4 and 3×4.
Inactivated Massachusetts adapted strain used for broad protection of breeder hens and commercial layers against different strains of infectious bronchitis virus.
Inactivated, Massachusetts Type H52 adapted vaccine used for broad protection of breeder hens and commercial layers against a broad range of strains of Infectious Bronchitis.
Inactivated, Massachusetts and Arkansas adapted for breeder hens and commercial layers against different strains of Infectious Bronchitis.
Standard Type 1 adapted strain used to provide broad protection to breeder hens against Infectious Bursal disease (Gumboro disease).
Inactivated Standard Type 1 and LaSota adapted immunisation for breeder hens against Newcastle Disease and Infectious Bursal disease (Gumboro disease).
Inactivated combination vaccine developed for breeder hens to give broad protection against Newcastle Disease, Infectious Bursal disease (Gumboro disease) and Egg Drop Syndrome.
Inactivated combination vaccine developed for breeder hens and replacement pullets to give broad protection against Newcastle Disease, various Massachusetts type Infectious Bronchitis and Infectious Bursal disease (Gumboro disease)
Inactivated combination vaccine developed for breeder hens and replacement pullets to give broad protection against Newcastle Disease, Infectious Bronchitis and Egg Drop Syndrome, while providing early protection against the standard strain of Infectious Bursal disease (Gumboro disease).
Inactivated combination vaccine developed for breeder hens and replacement pullets to give broad protection against Newcastle Disease, Infectious Bronchitis (Mass types), while providing early protection against Reo virus related diseases and the standard strain of Infectious Bursal disease.
Inactivated combination vaccine developed for breeder hens and replacement pullets to give broad protection against Newcastle Disease and the standard strain of Infectious Bursal disease, and early protection against malabsorbtion syndrome and tenosynovitis.
Inactivated vaccine developed for breeder hens and replacement pullets to give broad protection against Reo virus and Infected Bursal Disease (Gumboro disease).
Inactivated vaccine for breeder hens against Infectious Bursal disease (Gumboro disease) produced with Standard Type I and Variant – Delaware A, E and Maryland strains.
Inactivated vaccine for breeder hens against Newcastle Disease and Infectious Bursal disease (Gumboro disease) produced with Standard Type 1, Delaware A, E and Maryland strains
Inactivated combination vaccine developed for breeder hens and replacement pullets to give broad protection against Newcastle Disease, various Massachusetts type Infectious Bronchitis, and Infectious Bursal disease (Gumboro disease).
Inactivated combination vaccine developed for breeder hens and replacement pullets to give broad protection against Newcastle Disease, Infectious Bronchitis (Mass and Arkansas types), while providing early protection against Reo virus related diseases and various strains of Infectious Bursal disease.
Inactivated Adenovirus Type 4 adapted strain for immunisation of commercial and breeder birds against IBH and HPS infections.
Inactivated vaccine used for the protection of chicken and breeder hens against LaSota strain of the Newcastle Disease.
Inactivated LaSota and Massachusetts type adapted immunisation for breeder hens and commercial layers against Newcastle Disease and Infectious Bronchitis.
Inactivated combination vaccine developed for breeder hens and replacement pullets to give broad protection against Newcastle Disease, Infectious Bronchitis (Mass. Type) and Egg Drop Syndrome.
Inactivated vaccine for breeder hens and commercial layers against Newcastle Disease and Infectious Bronchitis, adapted from LaSota, Massachusetts and Arkansas type strain.
Inactivated LaSota adapted strain used to provide broad protection to replacement pullets against Newcastle Disease.
Inactivated Reo virus adapted vaccine developed for breeder hens and replacement pullets to give broad protection against malabsorbtion syndrome and tenosynovitis.
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