Tilmiheimia: Advanced Support Against Respiratory and Bacterial Challenges in Livestock 

Maintaining healthy livestock requires more than just treating disease; it requires fast and effective solutions that protect animals from conditions that affect their wellbeing, productivity, and performance. Respiratory infections, mastitis, and hoof diseases are among the most common challenges facing cattle and sheep producers, often leading to reduced growth, lower production, and increased management costs.

Tilmiheimia combines the power of Tilmicosin and Ketoprofen in an injectable solution designed to support livestock during bacterial infections and inflammatory conditions. This unique combination provides antibacterial action while also helping manage pain, inflammation, and fever associated with disease.

Each 1 ml contains 300 mg of Tilmicosin and 90 mg of Ketoprofen, providing targeted support for affected animals.

Tackling Bacterial Infections in Cattle and Sheep

Bacterial diseases can quickly impact herd health if not managed properly. Tilmiheimia is used in cattle and sheep for the treatment of several important conditions, including interdigital necrobacillosis and hoof rot, commonly associated with Dichelobacter nodosus and Fusobacterium necrophorum. These infections can cause lameness, discomfort, and difficulty moving, affecting feeding behavior and overall productivity.

Supporting Respiratory Health

Respiratory diseases are another major concern in livestock farming. Conditions caused by pathogens such as Mannheimia haemolytica and Pasteurella multocida can lead to fever, breathing difficulties, and reduced performance.

By combining antimicrobial support with anti-inflammatory action, Tilmiheimia helps control infection while supporting animal comfort during recovery.

A Complete Approach to Animal Recovery

Healthy animals are the foundation of a successful livestock operation. Alongside proper treatment, farmers should focus on good nutrition, clean housing, proper ventilation, and strong biosecurity practices to reduce disease risks.

With its dual action against infection and inflammation, Tilmiheimia helps livestock recover faster, maintains productivity, and return to normal performance.