Herbal Products | |||||
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Sr. No. | Product Name | Composition | Major Indications | Administration | Presentation |
Cattle | |||||
1 | Afanil | Anethum sowa (Dill oil) Pinus longifolia (Turpentine oil) Eucalyptus globulus (Nilgiri) Ricinus communis (Castor oil) | Tympany Simple and frothy bloat As a co-therapy for impaction in horses | Cows, Buffaloes & Horses : 50ml Calves, Heifers & Colts : 25ml Sheep & Goats : 15ml Administer the dose twice daily for two days The initial dose may be doubled in severe cases Afanil may be administered intraluminally also | 100 ml |
2 | Ayumin v5 | Nutritional value (per kg) after mixing vitamin concentrate Vitamin A:…………………..7,00,000 IU Vitamin D:…………………..1,40,000 IU Vitamin E:……………………300 IU Nicotinamide:……………..1.0 g Vitamin B12:……………….3 mg Calcium:………………………250 g Phosphorus:………………..125 g Magnesium:………………..6000 mg Zinc:…………………………….9600 mg Iodine:…………………………325 mg Cobalt:…………………………150 mg Copper:……………………….1200 mg Iron:……………………………1500 mg Manganese:………………..1800 mg Selenium:……………………10 mg Saccharomyces:…………10¹º cfu L-Lysine Mono-HCL:….4.4 g DL-Methionine:………….1.92 g | Young and growing calves to improve growth Lactating cows and buffaloes to improve milk production Draught animals to improve productivity | Mixing rate in feed @ 0.25% mixed in feed. Mix 250g in 100kg of feed. Individual feeding rate: Cows, Buffaloes and Horses: 30g daily Calves, Heifers and Colts: 15-20g daily Sheep and Goats: 10-15g daily Lambs, Kids and Pig Starters: 7.5-10g daily | 1 kg & 5 kg |
3 | Bovituss | Glycyrrhiza glabra (Mulethi) Adhatoda vasica (Vasaka) Ocimum sanctum (Tulsi) Curcuma longa (Haldi) | Cough Coryza/Cold Bronchitis Nasal Catarrh Pneumonia As a supportive therapy in other respiratory infections | Cow, buffaloes & horses:...................30 ml Sheep & Goat:......................................10 ml Lambs and kids:..................................5 ml Administer the recommended dose orally twice a day for 3 to 5 days or as directed by the Veterinarian | 300 ml |
4 | Caldhan v | Nutritional Value (per 100ml): Yashtimadhu:…………………..1000 mg Shatavari:…………………………1000 mg Jiwanti:……………………………..1000 mg Calcium:……………………………5000 mg Phosphorus:……………………..2500 mg Vitamin D3:……………………….20000 IU Vitamin B12:……………………..200 mcg Carbohydrate:…………………..10000 mg | Helps in improving milk yield in lactating animals Helps in better growth and weight gain Strengthens bones and improves overall health | Cattle & Horses:....................................30-50 ml Calves, colts & heifers:....................5-20 ml Sheep & goat:.....................................5-10 ml Administer twice daily | 1 litre and 5 litre |
5 | Caldhan v suspension | NUTRITIONAL VALUE (per 100ml): Elemental Calcium…………2000 mg Elemental Phosphorus…..1000 mg Vitamin D₃……………………….8000 IU Vitamin B₁₂………………………100 mcg | To improve milk yield in lactating animals For better growth and weight gain | Cattle & Horses:........................50 ml Calves, Heifers & Colts:...........20 ml Sheep & Goats:......................10 ml Administer twice daily | 1litre, 2 litres and 6 litres |
6 | Charmil plus | Cedrus deodra (Deodar oil) Pongamia glabra (Karanj oil) Azadirachta indica (Neem oil) | FMD lesions Deep-seated wounds Fungal infection Yoke gall Pyoderma Non-specific skin problems Scabies Maggot wounds Mange Any type of wound including surgical wounds | Clean the affected area and apply once or twice daily till complete recovery or as directed by Veterinarian | |
7 | Diaroak | Holarrhena antidysenterica (Kutaj) Acacia catechu (Khadira) Aegle marmelos (Bilva/Bael tree) Tinospora cordifolia (Giloy) | Diarrhoea of different aetiology Calf Scours Non-specific diarrhoea | Cows, Buffaloes, Horses & Camels:......30g Calves, Heifers & Colts:.....................10-15g Sheep, Goats & Pigs:.........................7.5-10g Other Species: As per age & body weight Administer the dose twice daily. In severe cases repeat dose 6 hourly. Mix the granules with about five times quantity of water, shake well to homogenous suspension & administer orally or as advised by Veterinarian | 30 g and 1 kg |
8 | Exapar | Plumbago zeylanica (Chitrak) Gloriosa superba (Kalihari) Aloe barbadensis (Gwarpatha) Lepidium sativum (Chandrashoor) | For the expulsion of retained placenta Delayed involution of the uterus For timely expulsion of the placenta after calving As a co-therapy for infertility treatment As an ideal uterine cleansing agent after manual removal of retained placenta | For Expulsion of Placenta: Soon after calving or in case of retained placenta: Cows, Buffaloes & Mares: 100 ml / 4 boli twice on the first day followed by 50 ml / 2 boli twice daily for next 3-5 days Ewes & Does: 40 ml / 1-2 boli twice on first day followed by 20 ml / ½ to 1 bolus twice daily for next 3-5 days. For Infertility Treatment: Cows, Buffaloes & Mares: 100 ml / 4 boli once daily for 10 days Ewes & Does: 40 ml / 1-2 boli once daily for 10 days Administer the dose orally as above or as recommended by Veterinarian | 500 ml, 1 litre & 4 bolus blister pack |
9 | Ketoroak | Phyllanthus niruri (Bhuiamlaki) Tephrosia purpurea (Sharpunkha) Asparagus racemosus (Shatavari) Glycyrrhyza glabra (Mulethi) | Prevents Negative Energy Balance (NEB) Useful in the treatment of Ketosis & Subclinical Ketosis. For improving milk yield in lactating cattle. | In Cattle For Treatment: 200ml twice daily for 2 days, followed by 100ml once a day for the next 2 days or 1 to 2ml per kg body weight per day For Prophylaxis: 200ml once daily for 5 days or 1 to 2 ml per kg body weight per day In Sheep & Goat: For Treatment: 50ml twice daily for 2 days, followed by 25ml once a day for the next 2 days or 0.5 to 1ml per kg body weight per day For Prophylaxis: 50ml once daily for 5 days or 0.5 to 1ml per kg body weight per day Administer the dose as above or as recommended by Veterinarian | 1 litre pack |
10 | Lactade | Cissus quadrangularis (Hadjod) Lepidium sativum (Chandrashoor) Uraria picta (Dabra) | Maintaining serum calcium levels before during & after calving Prevention of milk fever As a supportive therapy in uterine inertia To increase milk yield in high yielders | One tube prior to calving followed by another within 6-18 hours after calving. Do not exceed 2 doses within 24 hours | 300 g |
11 | Mastilep | Glycyrrhiza glabra (Mulethi) Eucalyptus globulus (Eucalyptus) Cedrus deodara (Deodar) Curcuma longa (Haldi) | Treatment of sub-clinical mastitis As prophylactic for control of mastitis Co-therapy in clinical/acute mastitis For improving milk quality For promoting udder health | Wash udder and teats thoroughly after each milking. Dry with clean cloth/ towel & apply a sufficient quantity of MASTILEP gel to cover the udder/infected quarters twice daily for 5 days. | 125 g gel & 125 ml spray |
12 | Restobal | Glycyrrhiza glabra (Mulethi) Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha) Asparagus racemosus (Shatavari) Oscimum sanctum (Tulsi) | Better vaccination response and general resistance against diseases and infections Adaptation to various stress conditions viz. environmental, managemental, diseases etc. To improve vigour and vitality Improving fertility in males | Cows, Buffaloes, Camels and Horses:50ml Calves, Colts and Pigs:.................15-20ml Sheep and Goats:..........................10-20ml Administer the recommended dose twice daily for at least 5-10 days or as recommended by Veterinarian | 500 ml and 1 litre |
13 | Ruchamax | Zingiber officinale (Sunthi) Allium sativum (Lasuna) Trigonella Foenum – graecum (Methi) Phyllanthus emblica (Amla) | Inappetence Dyspepsia Irregular appetite Impaired ruminal function Poor digestion Debility Convalescence Useful as a regular health tonic | Cows, Buffaloes and Horses: ....15g Calves, Heifers and Colts: ....5-7.5g Sheep and Goats: ....3-5g Other animals-as per age and body weight The dose may be administered orally with Gur as a bolus or with molasses as electuary once or twice daily or as advised by Veterinarian | 15 g, 300 g and 1 kg |
14 | Vitadhan | NUTRITIONAL VALUE (per ml): Vitamin A (as Vitamin A Palmitate)…..12000 IU Vitamin D₃…………………………………………………6000 IU Vitamin E…………………………………………………..48 mg Vitamin B₁₂…………………………………………………20 mcg | Improving health and productivity Healthy skin and body coat Improving body condition score Preventing vitamin deficiency and related diseases | Cattle & Horses:........................10ml Calves, Heifer and Colts:..........5ml Sheep & Goats:...........................2.5ml Administer once daily. Add Vitadhan in Caldhan V for enhancing the milk production | 60 ml and 500 ml |
15 | Vitadhan h | Nutritional value per ml: Vitamin A………………….20,000 IU Vitamin D₃………………..10,000 IU Vitamin E………………….50 mg Vitamin B₁₂………………..20 μg Biotin…………………………25 μg Vitamin C…………………..25 mg Selenium……………………6 μg | Improving health & productivity Improving body condition score Prevent leaky teats condition Preventing vitamin deficiency and related diseases | Cattle & Horses:....................10ml Calves, colts and heifers:.....5ml Sheep and goat:.....................2.5ml Administer once daily or recommended by Veterinarian. | 60 ml & 300 ml |
16 | Yakrifit | Aphanamixis polystachya (Rohituka) Phyllanthus niruri (Bhuiamla) Andrographis paniculata (Kalmegh) Picrohiza kurroa (Kutki) | For treating liver dysfunction and damage As liver tonic during debility, convalescence and anorexia due to sluggish liver As co-treatment in hepatitis, jaundice, poisoning, liver fluke and other helminth infections As growth promoter in calves, foals, lamb kids and piglets As liver metabolism stimulant for better production and performance | Cows, Buffaloes, Camels and Horses:..50ml or 2 boli Calves, Colts and Pigs................................20-25ml or 1 bolus Sheep and Goats:.......................................10-15ml or ½ bolus Administer twice daily for 5-7 days or as directed by the Veterinarian | 250 ml, 500 ml, 1litre, 5 litre & 4 bolus blister pack |
Poultry | |||||
1 | Goldeg | Citrullus coalocynthis (Indrayan) Cissus quarangularis (Hadjora) Leptadenia reticulate (Jivanti) Piper longum (Long Pepper) | The timely onset of laying Sustained peak egg production Non-specific drop in egg production Minimizing broodiness in layer birds Restoration of egg production and post disease treatment | Layer and Breeder: 500 g per tonne of feed for 10 days (Course may be repeated after six weeks if necessary) | 500 g Laminated Pouch |
2 | Nbiotic | Allium sativum (Garlic) Zingiber officinale (Ginger) Thymus vulgaris (Garden thyme) Mannan Oligosaccharide (MOS) | Inhibition of pathogenic bacteria Promoting intestinal microbiocenosis Improving gastrointestinal health, growth performance and feed efficiency Stabilizing gut mucosa and reduction incidences of diarrhea and enteritis | 250 g to 500 g per tonne of feed | 25 Kg Multiwall paper bags |
3 | Repchol | Glycyrrhiza glabra (Yashti Madhu) Adhatoda vasica (Adulsa) Ocimum sanctum (Tulsi) Curcuma longa (Turmeric) | Providing optimum activity of choline chloride and biotin Prevention and control of fatty liver syndrome Optimization of liver function Improving growth, FCR and livability | 250Gm-500Gm per tonne of feed. “250 Gm to 500 Gm/ Ton of feed to replace 1 kg of synthetic choline chloride (60%) and 150 mg of Biotin Disclaimer : The mixing rate depends on the country feed’s formula & breeds. The dose is flexible, guided by the nutritionist’s discretion. | 25 Kg |
4 | Respzz | Glycyrrhiza glabra (Yashti Madhu) Adhatoda vasica (Adulsa) Ocimum sanctum (Tulsi) Curcuma longa (Turmeric) | For relief from symptoms associated with CRD like sniffing, rattling, sneezing, coughing and other signs of respiratory distress For prevention and treatment of coryza, bronchitis and fowl cholera To minimize secondary bacterial complications As a co-therapy to antibiotics for prevention of production losses in CRD outbreaks | Per day per 100 birds Chicks: 2.5 ml Growers: 5.0 ml Broiler finishers and layers : 10 ml For 5-7 days by mixing in drinking water or as advised by Veterinarian | 1 L & 5 L |
5 | Methiorep | Cicer arietinum (Chana) Boerhaavia diffusa (Punarnava) Allium cepa (Onion) Phaseolus mungo (Black gram) | Providing optimum activity of Methionine. Increasing egg production and egg size in layer birds. Improving growth, FCR and livability | Gradual replacement of 30-40% of synthetic Methionine with equal quantity of Methiorep Providing optimum activity of Methionine. Increasing egg production and egg size in layer birds. Improving growth, FCR and livability | 25 Kg |
6 | Salcochek | Holarrhena antidysenterica (Indrajao) Aegle marmelos (Bael) Plantago ovata (Isabgol) Barberis aristata (Indian Barberry) | To control loose droppings in poultry To prevent and treat enteritis caused by E. coli and Salmonella etc Diarrhoea of specific and non-specific origin Correction of malabsorption syndrome During high-risk periods i.e. disease outbreak, susceptible age or high-risk season change in environmental conditions | Prophylactic: 0.5 Kg to 1 Kg per tonne of feed Therapeutic: 1Kg to 2 Kg per tonne of feed for 5-7 days | 15kg Multi Wall Paper Bag |
7 | Stresroak | Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha) Phyllanthus emblica (Amla) Mangifera indica (Mango) Shilajit extract | Preventing and countering heat stress and other related symptoms like panting, reduced feed intake and immunosuppression Increasing body resistance, by improving immune status of the bird Improving vaccination response of the birds vaccinated against NDV, IBD, HPS, Fowl Pox etc. Optimum feed utilization, growth and productivity. | Stresroak Liquid: (Per day per 100 birds) Chicks 5 ml Growers 7.5 ml Layers/broiler finisher 10 ml For breeder birds, double the dose Stresroak should be administered by mixing in drinking water for 5-7 days. Stresroak Premix: 1 Kg per tonne of feed | 500 ml and 2 L Stresroak Premix: 1 Kg |
8 | Superliv | Andrographis paniculata (Kalmegh) Azadirachta indica (Neem) Achyranthes aspera (Chirchita) Eclipta alba (Bhringraj) | Offsetting the damaging effects of aflatoxins Restoring reduced feed intake Improving liver functions Better feed utilization, growth, livability and production | Superliv Liquid: (per day per 100 birds) Chicks 5 ml Growers 10 ml Layers/Broiler/Breeder 20 ml Administer Superliv Liquid by mixing in morning water for 7 days. Duration of usage may be extended in severe conditions Superliv Conc. Premix: 500 g of premix per tonne of feed Superliv DS Premix 250 g of premix per tonne of feed | Superliv Liquid: 500 Ml and 5 L Superliv DS Premix: 10 Kg Superliv Concentrate Premix: 20 Kg |
9 | Toxiroak Gold | Andrographis paniculata (Kalmegh) Azardirachta indica (Neem) Phyllanthus emblica (Amla) Solanum nigrum (Blackberry) | Complete protection from multiple mycotoxin menace. Better production in broiler, layer and breeder. | 750 g to 1.25 Kg per tonne of feed or as advised by the Consultant/ Nutritionist | 25 kg |
An inveterate traveler, a great number cruncher and a man who know show to back the right start-up, Chairman Sushil Mehta has donned many hats. With a post graduate degree in Microbiology, he has rich work experience with companies like Glaxo Labs, Ranbaxy and Becton Dickinson on the business side. He led the Management Buy Out(MBO) of the allied business of Ranbaxy by ICICI Venture capital fund in 2005.
As CEO of the newly formed enterprise RFCL Ltd he divested the businesses by 2011, thus creating handsome returns for the stakeholders. In 2011, after being acquired by Avant or Performance Materials through New Mountain Capital (a New York-based PE fund)he was part of the Global Leadership team as EVP – Lab & Diagnostics and India Region. In 2015, with thirty-five years of experience in the Life Sciences Industry he turned Angel Investor with an aim to associate with start-ups and help them build teams and achieve operational excellence.
Andrew Yee joined IFC’s Asset Management Company in 2014 as Co- head of the Emerging Asia Fund, overseeing investments across a diverse range of industries in India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, the Philippines, Vietnam, China and Myanmar. With over two decades of experience in private equity, industry and banking, Andrew has made a significant impact in his previous roles. Prior to his tenure at IFC, he held key positions at Standard Chartered Bank Private Equity and Inter Gen Asia. His expertise in infrastructure investments and his strategic contributions to the industry have been widely acknowledged. Andrew holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree (majoring in Accounting) and a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia.
Mr. Utpal Sheth brings a wealth of expertise to the board, with a distinguished career spanning over 30 years in
the Indian capital markets. He serves as the CEO and Senior Partner at RARE Enterprises, a multi-billion-dollar
proprietary asset management firm. In this role, Mr. Sheth directs his extensive experience towards long-term
investments in both the public markets and private equity. His adept portfolio construction and risk management
skills contribute to the firm’s success. As an advocate for sustainable value creation, Mr. Sheth actively
engages with investee companies, fostering an environment that enhances shareholder value. His strategic
insights and keen understanding of market dynamics drive growth and innovation.
Furthermore, Mr. Sheth is the Founder and Mentor of TRUST Group, a prominent player in the fixed income space
that has evolved into a n extensive financial institution. His leadership within TRUST Group is characterised by
a focus on strategic direction, institutionalisation and effective team building. Mr. Utpal Sheth’s extensive
experience, strategic vision and commitment to excellence make him an invaluable asset to the board.
Dr. Arun Atrey serves as the Managing Director and CEO of Zenex Animal Health India Private Limited. With an impressive 38 years of experience, including 36 years of dedicated service to the Zydus Cadila Group (Now Zydus Lifesciences), Dr. Atrey brings a wealth of expertise to his role. With a degree in Veterinary Science and a post graduate degree in business management (University Topper & Gold Medallist), his remarkable journey began in 1985 when he joined Cadila Veterinary as a Product Executive after a short stint in the FMCG industry. He was given the complete responsibility of building the animal health business of Cadila in1986 as its Business Head. He played a pivotal role in the joint venture between Zydus Cadila and Ambalal Sarabhai Enterprises Ltd. in 2000 and continued to lead the new JV as its COO and Whole -time Director.
Under Dr. Atrey’s leadership, Zydus Cadila achieved significant milestones – introducing numerous ground breaking veterinary products to the Indian market. These achievements led to Zydus Animal Health being recognised as the best Animal Health Company in India, the Middle East and Africa by Animal Pharm, UK in 2015, 2017 and 2018. In addition, the Company received prestigious awards such as ‘The Best Poultry Company Award’ in 2010 (IPJA) and 2014 (Poultry Fortune) , among others.
Dr. Arun Atrey actively engages in the Animal Health industry. He is a Founder Director and a Past President (2015-2017) of INFAH (Indian Federation of Animal Health Companies). He is also the Chairman of the ‘Therapeutic & Disinfectant Subcommittee’ of INFAH. His contributions to the industry have been recognised through honours and awards, including the ‘Best CEO in the Poultry Industry 2018 Award’ instituted by the Poultry Fortune Group. Dr. Atrey’s insights and expertise make him a sought-after speaker at industry forums, management and veterinary institutes. He is also a member of expert committee of IPC veterinary group.
Manish Gaur is an investment professional with nearly 20 years of experience, serving as a Nominee Director for
Zenex. He joined Multiples in 2019 after spending over 14 years with The Carlyle Group, where he focused on
investments in pharmaceuticals, technology, business services, consumer goods and industrial sectors. With a
background in equity research at prominent firms like Credit Suisse and Deutsche Bank, Manish brings a wealth of
knowledge to his role. At Multiples, he leads investments across pharmaceutical, healthcare, enterprise tech,
industrial and logistics sectors.
Manish holds a post graduate diploma in management from the Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Ahmedabad and
a Bachelor of Technology degree from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay. He is also a CFA charter
holder.
Ms. Renuka Ramnath is the Founder, Managing Director and CEO of Multiples Alternate Asset Management, a private
equity manager and advisor to funds of ~ USD 3bn in AUM. Renuka Ramnath is one of the most experienced private
equity fund managers in India, with a career of over 35 years in financial services.
Ms. Ramnath started her career with the ICICI group which culminated in becoming the MD & CEO of ICICI
Venture. She was instrumental in building it into one of the largest private equity funds in the country. In
2009,she established Multiples, an India-focused private equity platform, driven by her passion for supporting
entrepreneurs and fostering sustainable businesses. Ms.Ramnath’s exceptional leadership and contributions have
earned her recognition as one of the most powerful women in business and she has been honoured with prestigious
awards and accolades. She holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree from VJTI and an MBA from the University of
Mumbai. Additionally, she has completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School.