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Genitrix Introduces Dispensing envelopes for Xeno 450 and Xeno 50-Mini spot on
Arlo Guthrie
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29 Jun 2008 4:13 PM
Genitrix has introduced special envelopes for its Xeno 450 and Xeno 50-Mini spot on parasite control ranges.
The envelopes, provided in packs of 30, enable practices to dispense lesser numbers of pipettes than are in the complete boxes to pet owners with animals of low bodyweight with their own set of dispensing instructions.
Xeno 450 and Xeno 50-Mini are Ivermectin-based treatments. Xeno 450, launched in 2006, is indicated for rabbits, guinea pigs and ferrets while Xeno 50-Mini, launched in 2007, is suitable for rats, mice, other rodents and birds, as well as rabbits and guinea pigs under 800g in bodyweight.
The dispensing envelopes have been produced following feedback from practices that they frequently had to supply just one or two pipettes from a box for animals of a low bodyweight but then needed additional sets of dispensing instructions to give to clients.
A free pack of dispensing envelopes is available by calling the Genitrix Helpline number 01403 786345 or contacting your wholesaler.
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