MEDICATIONS USE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AQUAHERBALS NOVALEK, INC. 2242 Davis Court Hayward CA 94545 Medications for use in the treatment of bacterial and protozoan diseases of non-food fishes;
CLOUT SERGEANT'S PET CARE PRODUCTS 230 E. Riverside Drive Eagle ID 83616 Medications for use in the treatment of fish diseases;
FISH MD SERGEANT'S PET CARE PRODUCTS, INC. 515 Eastern Avenue Allegan MI 49010 medications for use in the treatment of fish diseases; bio-adhesive supplements used to protect fish against bacterial infections; freshwater aquarium medications, namely, antibacterial, antiparasitic, plant nutrients and stress therapy formulations using micro encapsulation of actives to treat fish and plants; pharmaceutical preparations, namely, preparations to prevent parasitic infestations in fish to be added to aquarium water; antibiotic pharmaceuticals for external and internal diseases of fish; liquid anti-fungus agents for treating fresh and salt water fish;FISH MEDICAL DOCTOR;water treatment chemicals, chemical aquarium water conditioners and water testing kits for use in aquariums and ponds; chelated copper compounds for treating parasites in aquariums;
FLUKE SERGEANT'S PET CARE PRODUCTS, INC. 515 Eastern Avenue Allegan MI 49010 Medications for use in the treatment of fish diseases;
ICH ATTACK KORDON 2242 Davis Court Hayward CA 94545 Medications for use in the treatment of bacterial and protozoan diseases of non-food fishes;ICH;
MARDEL SERGEANT'S PET CARE PRODUCTS 230 E. Riverside Drive Eagle ID 83616 Medications for use in the treatment of fish diseases;
PROFORM-C KOI CARE KENNEL, INC. 5062 Gilingham Cirlce Westminster CA 92683 Medications for use in the treatment of bacterial and protozoan diseases of non-food fishes;
QUICK CURE SERGEANT'S PET CARE PRODUCTS 230 E. Riverside Drive Eagle ID 83616 Medications for use in the treatment of fish diseases;
SAFETY STOP BLUE LIFE USA 5515 W. 104th Street Los Angeles CA 90045 Medications for use in the treatment of bacterial and protozoan diseases of non-food fishes;
SENTRY SERGEANT'S PET CARE PRODUCTS 230 E. Riverside Drive Eagle ID 83616 [ Medications for use in the treatment of fish diseases; veterinary preparations for birds for the treatment of respiratory and intestinal infections, bird skin and stress; veterinary preparations and products, namely, vitamins, minerals, and other diet supplements for birds; digestive aids for birds, namely, shell and mineral grits; antibiotic for treating diseases of birds; ] ear cleaners for pets, namely, veterinary pharmaceutical compounds for small companion animals to treat ear conditions; veterinary preparations, namely, hairball remedies for pets [ ; veterinary preparation for treating diarrhea in rodents ];
TERMINATE BODYCOTT, MARK 463 FISH POND ROAD GLASSBORO NJ 08028 Medications for use in the treatment of bacterial and parasite diseases of non-food fish;
TERMINATE Hess, Richard, E 8890 Hamot Rd. Waterford PA 16441 Medications for use in the treatment of bacterial and parasite diseases of non-food fish;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A medication cart a includes a housing mounted on four posts at corners of the housing with a generally horizontal counter top at the top of the housing and a plurality of drawers in the housing underneath the counter top having locations therein for containing medications and for containing data charts relating to medications to be dispensed to a number of patients. The housing is mounted on a base with a plurality of ground wheels for movement by an operator over the ground to different locations to service a series of patients with the medications. A lifting mechanism for lifting the housing relative to the base is defined by four threaded rods each extending generally upwardly between the base and the housing with a lower end of each rod attached to the base and an upper end extending into a respective post. A nut on each rod is connected to the housing such that rotation of the rods causes axial movement of the nut along the rod and lifting of the housing relative to the base. The rods are driven by a hand crank at the top of one rod and a chain and sprocket drive arrangement connecting between the rods at the base.