ZOLETIL 100 (50 mg/ml + 50 mg/ml) lyophilisate and solvent for solution for injection for dogs and cats Irlanda - inglês - HPRA (Health Products Regulatory Authority)

zoletil 100 (50 mg/ml + 50 mg/ml) lyophilisate and solvent for solution for injection for dogs and cats

virbac s.a. - tiletamine; zolazepam - lyophilisate and solvent for solution for injection - 100 milligram(s)/millilitre - other general anesthetics, combinations - cats, dogs - anaesthetic/analgesic

ZOLETIL 50 (25 mg/ml + 25 mg/ml) lyophilisate and solvent for solution for injection for dogs and cats Irlanda - inglês - HPRA (Health Products Regulatory Authority)

zoletil 50 (25 mg/ml + 25 mg/ml) lyophilisate and solvent for solution for injection for dogs and cats

virbac s.a. - tiletamine; zolazepam - lyophilisate and solvent for solution for injection - 50 milligram(s)/millilitre - other general anesthetics, combinations - cats, dogs - anaesthetic/analgesic

HAVRIX JUNIOR inactivated hepatitis A vaccine 720 ELISA units/0.5mL injection vial Austrália - inglês - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

havrix junior inactivated hepatitis a vaccine 720 elisa units/0.5ml injection vial

glaxosmithkline australia pty ltd - hepatitis a virus antigen, quantity: 720 elisa unit - injection, suspension - excipient ingredients: aluminium hydroxide hydrate; aluminium; polysorbate 20; dibasic sodium phosphate heptahydrate; monobasic potassium phosphate; sodium chloride; potassium chloride; water for injections; acetic acid; leucine; phenylalanine; methionine; lysine hydrochloride; isoleucine; valine; histidine; threonine; tryptophan; alanine; arginine; proline; tyrosine; serine; sodium acetate; dibasic potassium phosphate; magnesium chloride hexahydrate; glycine - havrix is indicated for active immunisation against hepatitis a virus (hav) infection in susceptible subjects at risk of exposure to hav. havrix junior is indicated in subjects aged 2 to 15 years and havrix 1440 is indicated in subjects aged 16 years and older. in areas of low prevalence of hepatitis a, immunisation with havrix is particularly recommended in the following subjects: travellers : persons travelling to areas of intermediate or high endemicity for hepatitis a. these areas include africa, asia, india, the pacific islands, the mediterranean basin, the middle east, central and south america. armed forces : armed forces personnel who travel to higher endemicity areas or to areas where hygiene is poor, have an increased risk of hav infection. persons for whom hepatitis a is an occupational hazard or for whom there is an increased risk of transmission. these include: employees in day-care centres particularly in situations where children have not been toilet trained; teachers and other close contacts o

HAVRIX JUNIOR inactivated hepatitis A vaccine 720 ELISA units/0.5mL injection pre-filled syringe with attached needle & without attached needle Austrália - inglês - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

havrix junior inactivated hepatitis a vaccine 720 elisa units/0.5ml injection pre-filled syringe with attached needle & without attached needle

glaxosmithkline australia pty ltd - hepatitis a virus antigen, quantity: 720 elisa unit - injection, suspension - excipient ingredients: aluminium hydroxide hydrate; aluminium; polysorbate 20; dibasic sodium phosphate heptahydrate; monobasic potassium phosphate; sodium chloride; potassium chloride; water for injections; acetic acid; leucine; phenylalanine; methionine; lysine hydrochloride; isoleucine; valine; histidine; threonine; tryptophan; alanine; arginine; proline; tyrosine; serine; sodium acetate; dibasic potassium phosphate; magnesium chloride hexahydrate; glycine - havrix is indicated for active immunisation against hepatitis a virus (hav) infection in susceptible subjects at risk of exposure to hav. havrix junior is indicated in subjects aged 2 to 15 years and havrix 1440 is indicated in subjects aged 16 years and older. in areas of low prevalence of hepatitis a, immunisation with havrix is particularly recommended in the following subjects: travellers : persons travelling to areas of intermediate or high endemicity for hepatitis a. these areas include africa, asia, india, the pacific islands, the mediterranean basin, the middle east, central and south america. armed forces : armed forces personnel who travel to higher endemicity areas or to areas where hygiene is poor, have an increased risk of hav infection. persons for whom hepatitis a is an occupational hazard or for whom there is an increased risk of transmission. these include: employees in day-care centres particularly in situations where children have not been toilet trained; teachers and other close contacts of the intellectually disabled; staff and residents of residential facilities for the intellectually disabled; health workers and teachers in remote aboriginal and torres strait islander communities; nursing staff and other healthcare workers in contact with patients in paediatric wards, infectious diseases wards, emergency rooms and intensive care units sewerage workers ; food handlers, since food hygiene procedures and food processing methods are not always adequate to protect from contamination from food handlers. homosexual men : increased incidence of hepatitis a infection among homosexual males suggests that the disease may be sexually transmitted in this group. contacts of infected persons : since virus shedding from infected persons may occur for a prolonged period, active immunisation of close contacts is recommended. the use of vaccine in outbreak control has been shown to be more effective than the use of immunoglobulin. specific population groups known to have a higher incidence of hepatitis a: eg. australian aboriginals, recognised community-wide hav epidemics. individuals with chronic liver disease and recipients of liver transplants, as hepatitis a infections is likely to be more severe in these groups. many injecting drug users will have pre-existing liver disease from hepatitis b or hepatitis c infection. recipients of blood products, such as factor viii eg. haemophiliacs. havrix will not prevent hepatitis infection caused by other agents such as hepatitis b virus, hepatitis c virus, hepatitis d virus, hepatitis e or other pathogens known to infect the liver.

HAVRIX 1440 Hepatitis A vaccine inactivated 1440  ELISA units/1mL injection vial Austrália - inglês - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

havrix 1440 hepatitis a vaccine inactivated 1440 elisa units/1ml injection vial

glaxosmithkline australia pty ltd - hepatitis a virus antigen, quantity: 1440 elisa unit - injection, suspension - excipient ingredients: polysorbate 20; dibasic sodium phosphate heptahydrate; monobasic potassium phosphate; sodium chloride; potassium chloride; water for injections; aluminium hydroxide hydrate; acetic acid; leucine; phenylalanine; methionine; lysine hydrochloride; isoleucine; valine; histidine; threonine; tryptophan; alanine; arginine; proline; tyrosine; serine; sodium acetate; dibasic potassium phosphate; magnesium chloride hexahydrate; glycine - havrix is indicated for active immunisation against hepatitis a virus (hav) infection in susceptible subjects at risk of exposure to hav. havrix junior is indicated in subjects aged 2 to 15 years and havrix 1440 is indicated in subjects aged 16 years and older. in areas of low prevalence of hepatitis a, immunisation with havrix is particularly recommended in the following subjects: travellers : persons travelling to areas of intermediate or high endemicity for hepatitis a. these areas include africa, asia, india, the pacific islands, the mediterranean basin, the middle east, central and south america. armed forces : armed forces personnel who travel to higher endemicity areas or to areas where hygiene is poor, have an increased risk of hav infection. persons for whom hepatitis a is an occupational hazard or for whom there is an increased risk of transmission. these include: employees in day-care centres particularly in situations where children have not been toilet trained; teachers and other close contacts o

HAVRIX 1440 Hepatitis A vaccine inactivated 1440  ELISA units/1mL injection syringe Austrália - inglês - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

havrix 1440 hepatitis a vaccine inactivated 1440 elisa units/1ml injection syringe

glaxosmithkline australia pty ltd - hepatitis a virus antigen, quantity: 1440 elisa unit - injection, suspension - excipient ingredients: polysorbate 20; dibasic sodium phosphate heptahydrate; monobasic potassium phosphate; sodium chloride; potassium chloride; water for injections; aluminium hydroxide hydrate; acetic acid; leucine; phenylalanine; methionine; lysine hydrochloride; isoleucine; valine; histidine; threonine; tryptophan; alanine; arginine; proline; tyrosine; serine; sodium acetate; dibasic potassium phosphate; magnesium chloride hexahydrate; glycine - havrix is indicated for active immunisation against hepatitis a virus (hav) infection in susceptible subjects at risk of exposure to hav. havrix junior is indicated in subjects aged 2 to 15 years and havrix 1440 is indicated in subjects aged 16 years and older. in areas of low prevalence of hepatitis a, immunisation with havrix is particularly recommended in the following subjects: travellers : persons travelling to areas of intermediate or high endemicity for hepatitis a. these areas include africa, asia, india, the pacific islands, the mediterranean basin, the middle east, central and south america. armed forces : armed forces personnel who travel to higher endemicity areas or to areas where hygiene is poor, have an increased risk of hav infection. persons for whom hepatitis a is an occupational hazard or for whom there is an increased risk of transmission. these include: employees in day-care centres particularly in situations where children have not been toilet trained; teachers and other close contacts of the intellectually disabled; staff and residents of residential facilities for the intellectually disabled; health workers and teachers in remote aboriginal and torres strait islander communities; nursing staff and other healthcare workers in contact with patients in paediatric wards, infectious diseases wards, emergency rooms and intensive care units sewerage workers ; food handlers, since food hygiene procedures and food processing methods are not always adequate to protect from contamination from food handlers. homosexual men : increased incidence of hepatitis a infection among homosexual males suggests that the disease may be sexually transmitted in this group. contacts of infected persons : since virus shedding from infected persons may occur for a prolonged period, active immunisation of close contacts is recommended. the use of vaccine in outbreak control has been shown to be more effective than the use of immunoglobulin. specific population groups known to have a higher incidence of hepatitis a: eg. australian aboriginals, recognised community-wide hav epidemics. individuals with chronic liver disease and recipients of liver transplants, as hepatitis a infections is likely to be more severe in these groups. many injecting drug users will have pre-existing liver disease from hepatitis b or hepatitis c infection. recipients of blood products, such as factor viii eg. haemophiliacs. havrix will not prevent hepatitis infection caused by other agents such as hepatitis b virus, hepatitis c virus, hepatitis d virus, hepatitis e or other pathogens known to infect the liver.

Poulvac Bursa Plus Lyophilisate for suspension in drinking water Irlanda - inglês - HPRA (Health Products Regulatory Authority)

poulvac bursa plus lyophilisate for suspension in drinking water

zoetis belgium s.a. - live infectious bursal disease virus, strain v877 - lyophilisate for use in drinking water - . - avian infectious bursal disease virus (gumboro disease) - chickens - immunological - live vaccine

Poulvac Bursine 2 lyophilisate for suspension for spray vaccination or for use in drinking water for chickens Irlanda - inglês - HPRA (Health Products Regulatory Authority)

poulvac bursine 2 lyophilisate for suspension for spray vaccination or for use in drinking water for chickens

zoetis belgium s.a. - infectious bursal disease virus strain lukert - lyophilisate for oculonasal suspension/use in drinking water - tissue culture infective dose 50/dose - avian infectious bursal disease virus (gumboro disease) - chickens - immunological - live vaccine

Poulvac IB QX lyophilisate for oculonasal suspension for chickens Irlanda - inglês - HPRA (Health Products Regulatory Authority)

poulvac ib qx lyophilisate for oculonasal suspension for chickens

zoetis belgium s.a. - live attenuated avian infectious bronchitis virus strain l1148 - lyophilisate for suspension for spray administration - . 50% embryo infective dose/dose - avian infectious bronchitis virus - chickens - immunological - live vaccine

POULVAC IBMM + ARK Lyophilisate for suspension for spray administration for chickens Irlanda - inglês - HPRA (Health Products Regulatory Authority)

poulvac ibmm + ark lyophilisate for suspension for spray administration for chickens

zoetis belgium s.a. - avian infectious bronchitis virus strain massachusetts 1263; avian infectious bronchitis virus strain arkansas 3168 - lyophilisate for suspension for spray administration - . - avian infectious bronchitis virus - chickens - immunological - live vaccine