Dechra To Supply Oxyglobin® Across The UK And Republic Of Ireland
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Oxyglobin relaunched by Dechra Veterinary Products
Dechra Veterinary Products has relaunched one of its most in demand products after concluding an exclusive agreement to supply Oxyglobin® across the UK and Republic of Ireland.
Providing a lifeline for dogs with anaemia, Oxyglobin acts as an immediate oxygen bridge to stabilise anaemic dogs until the underlying condition can be controlled and the animal's body can produce its own new red blood cells.
The treatment, which is now available in an individual 60ml transfusion bag, as well as a 125ml bag, maintains tissue oxygenation even when there is severe stenosis of blood vessels. It has a viscosity which is more than water but less than blood for ease of flow through vessels and also increases circulatory volume.
Dechra Veterinary Products Brand Manager, Carol Morgan, said: “Veterinary professionals have been waiting for Oxyglobin to come back onto the market for some time and we're delighted to be able to relaunch it in the UK and Republic of Ireland.
“It was withdrawn from the market in 2010 when OPK Biotech acquired the assets of manufacturer Biopure Corporation in 2009. But this year, OPK Biotech resumed the manufacture of Oxyglobin and we have stocks available to practices from this month (FEB).”
“Oxyglobin turns around clinical outcomes for dogs with anaemia, regardless of the cause of the condition, which is why it is the objective choice for safety, effectiveness and convenience.
“Oxyglobin is the only oxygen-carrying fluid available off the shelf for dogs in need of oxygen support and no typing or cross-matching of the recipient's blood is required.”
Oxyglobin, a sterile formulation of polymerised purified bovine haemoglobin in a balanced salt solution with proven efficacy, is available in single dose 60ml and 125ml infusion bags.
For further information on Oxyglobin, one of a range of critical care products available from Dechra Veterinary Products, see www.dechra.co.uk4633 views
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1st February, 2013 13h10
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