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Friday, 11 July 2014 01:00

IE - Contact

Contact Us - Ireland

Bimeda IE

2, 3 & 4 Airton Close, Airton Road, Tallaght, Dublin 24, Ireland/p>

Phone: +353 (0) 1466 7900

Friday, 11 July 2014 01:00

Ireland Homepage

Bimectin is a global brand, delivering effective anti-parasitic treatments for cattle, sheep, pigs and horses around the world. In Ireland, farmers, vets and horse owners have placed their trust in the quality Bimectin range for a number of years, and continue to do so. From pour-ons for cattle, to wormers for horses, and injections for cattle, sheep and pigs, you can be sure that the Bimectin range has the product for your needs.

What’s more, we also have excellent advice on best practice and disease control from our technical expert and Vet, Mr Padraig Hyland.

Wednesday, 09 July 2014 01:00

Contact Us

If you have any queries or would like additional information on our Bimectin line of products or services, please get in touch using the below form. We will contact you as soon as possible. Please fill in all required fields*.

Wednesday, 09 July 2014 01:00

Rachel Mallet

rachel mallet Bimeda Vet

Rachel Mallet is the Bimeda UKIreland Professional Services Veterinarian. Rachel completed her Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Edinburgh in 2012 and subsequently worked in practice for a period of two years. Following this, Rachel spent two years at Bimeda UK in the role of Territory Manager for the East of Scotland. These roles have provided Rachel with practical and commercial experience and insights, which will allow her to provide excellent support to Bimeda’s customers and consumers in her new role.

Rachel is passionate about animal health and about promoting best practice amongst veterinarians, farmers and animal owners. She is a regular and respected contributor to regional, national and international farming and veterinary publications.

Monday, 07 July 2014 01:00

Bimectin Injection - Pigs

How The Bimectin Range Can Help

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Bimectin Injection is licensed for the treatment and control of these internal and external parasites. For more information on Bimectin Injection, click the above image.

How The Bimectin Range Can Help

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Bimectin Injection is licensed for the treatment and control of these internal and external parasites. For more information on Bimectin Injection, click the above image.

How The Bimectin Range Can Help

Bimectin-injection-300

Bimectin Injection is licensed for the treatment and control of these internal and external parasites. For more information on Bimectin Injection, click the above image.

How The Bimectin Range Can Help

Bimectin-injection-300

Bimectin Injection is licensed for the treatment and control of these internal and external parasites. For more information on Bimectin Injection, click the above image.

Monday, 07 July 2014 01:00

Bimectin Injection - Sheep

How The Bimectin Range Can Help

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Bimectin Injection is licensed for the treatment and control of all these internal sheep parasites. For more information on Bimectin Injection, click the above image.

How The Bimectin Range Can Help

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Bimectin Injection is licensed for the treatment and control of all these internal sheep parasites. For more information on Bimectin Injection, click the above image.

Monday, 07 July 2014 01:00

Bimectin Paste - Horses

How The Bimectin Range Can Help

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The Bimectin Horse Wormer (Ivermectin 1.87mg/g) is licensed to treat this condition in horses1. To find out more about the Bimectin Horse Wormer, click the image above.

1. Not licenced for hypobiotic larvae

How The Bimectin Range Can Help

Bimectin-paste-300

The Bimectin Horse Wormer (Ivermectin 1.87mg/g) is licensed to treat this condition in horses1. To find out more about the Bimectin Horse Wormer, click the image above.

1. Not licenced for hypobiotic larvae

How The Bimectin Range Can Help

Bimectin-paste-300

The Bimectin Horse Wormer (Ivermectin 1.87mg/g) is licensed to treat this condition in horses. To find out more about the Bimectin Horse Wormer, click the image above.

How The Bimectin Range Can Help

Bimectin-paste-300

The Bimectin Horse Wormer (Ivermectin 1.87mg/g) is licensed to treat this condition in horses. To find out more about the Bimectin Horse Wormer, click the image above.

How The Bimectin Range Can Help

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Bimectin Injection, Bimectin Plus and Bimectin Pour-On are all licensed to treat this condition in cattle. Click on a product above, to find out more.

Always consult your vet or animal health advisor before using any anthelmintic treatment.

How The Bimectin Range Can Help

Bimectin-injection-175Bimectin-plus-injection-175

Bimectin-pouron-175

Bimectin Injection, Bimectin Plus and Bimectin Pour-On are all licensed to treat this condition in cattle. Click on a product above, to find out more.

Always consult your vet or animal health advisor before using any anthelmintic treatment.

Monday, 07 July 2014 01:00

Liver Fluke - Bimectin Plus - Cattle

How The Bimectin Range Can Help

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Bimectin Plus Injection is a potent anthelmintic which is licensed for the treatment of liver fluke in non-lactating cattle. Bimectin Plus contains the potent anthelmintics Ivermectin 10mg/ml and Clorsulon 100mg/ml.

In addition to being an effective treatment for Liver Fluke, Bimectin Plus injection is licensed for a wide range of internal and external parasites in cattle, including Trichostrongylosis (Ostertagiosis) and Lungworm or Husk (Dictyocauliasis), among many others.

To find out more about Bimectin Plus here

How The Bimectin Range Can Help

Bimectin-plus-injection-300

Bimectin Plus Injection is a potent anthelmintic which is licensed for the treatment of liver fluke in non-lactating cattle. Bimectin Plus contains the potent anthelmintics Ivermectin 10mg/ml and Clorsulon 100mg/ml.

In addition to being an effective treatment for Liver Fluke, Bimectin Plus injection is licensed for a wide range of internal and external parasites in cattle, including Trichostrongylosis, Ostertagiosis and Lungworm or Husk (Dictyocauliasis), among many others

To find out more about Bimectin Plus here

Thursday, 03 July 2014 01:00

Responsible Anthelmintic Use & Resistance

Rachel Mallet, Bimeda Professional Services Vet, UK explains the issue of anthelmintic resistance.

Anti-Parasitic Resistence (AR)

The Bimectin range of products contains Ivermectin, a macrocyclic lactone and one of the most important antiparasitic drugs available to farmers and horse owners.

While the Bimectin range is an excellent tool for helping with the effective control of a wide range of internal and external parasites, like all anti-parasitic drugs, parasites develop resistance to Ivermectin.

Therefore it important to understand resistance and to use Bimectin and other dewormers effectively. The following is based on advice from an FDA’ advisory panel of experts, and on the SCOPS Technical Manual for Vets. It is here to help the farmer, horse owner and vet appreciate some of the challenges facing the industry and also the steps we can take to help maximise the benefits and durability of Bimectin and other wormers available to us.

What is Resistance?

Resistance is the heritable ability of the parasite to tolerate a normally effective dose of the anthelmintic. The parasite is considered resistant if it survives exposure to the standard recommended dose of the anthelmintic and the ability to survive is passed on to its offspring.

Resistance can be viewed as drug tolerance, since ‘resistant’ individuals can often be removed by exposure to higher dose rates of anthelmintic up to the maximum tolerated dose. A fully effective anthelmintic is expected to kill almost 100% of parasites after administration. If the reduction is 95% or less, then we say that resistance has been detected.

Anti-parasitic resistance is much less common in cattle than in sheep, but it is, unfortunately, increasing. In horses, there’s considerable resistance to Benzimadazoles, and more recently, resistance to macrocyclic lactones has been seen.

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