Proven Viroplazin Results

Viroplazin has demonstrated outstanding efficacy across diverse species, including dogs, cats, and pigs. Our comprehensive in vivo studies reveal:

Dogs: Effective against parvo, distemper, and influenza—ensuring swift recovery and robust protection.

Cats: Offers multi-virus defense, handling calicivirus and herpesvirus with precision.

Pigs: Successfully combats PCV2, PRRS, and swine influenza—crucial for maintaining herd health.

Safety and Tolerability

Viroplazin is renowned for its exceptional safety profile. Safe for both young and adult animals, it is non-toxic at all recommended doses, ensuring peace of mind for veterinary professionals.

Field Case Studies

Real-world applications reinforce Viroplazin’s reliability. Our field case studies showcase its rapid symptom resolution and high efficacy in varied environments, underscoring the product’s versatility and effectiveness.

Research Updates: Canine Circovirus

Stay informed with our latest updates in canine circovirus research. Viroplazin remains at the forefront of innovation, addressing emerging viral challenges with cutting-edge science.

Access detailed scientific documents to enhance your understanding of Viroplazin:

Clinical Efficacy Testing – Duck Farm Study

Real-world field data showing Viroplazin’s impact on controlling avian viral outbreaks.

National Food Chain Safety Office – Market Authorization

Hungarian OGYÉI/NÉBIH approval documents demonstrating regulatory compliance.

Official Registration Certificate

Proof of veterinary product approval and compliance for EU cascade distribution.

Complete toxicological safety testing results are used for regulatory clearance.

Expert Opinion Report

Third-party veterinary expert statement on safety and efficacy.

Product Information Leaflet (PIL)

Owner-facing usage instructions.

Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC)]

Full scientific and regulatory specifications.

Viroplazin Emergency Viral Outbreak Protocol

Step-by-step guide for rapid outbreak response in clinics, shelters, and farms.