With livestock diseases continuing to threaten farmer incomes across Pakistan, International Pharma Labs has rolled out a countrywide deworming and farmer awareness campaign focused on prevention, safer herds, and higher productivity.
KARACHI: In a timely move for Pakistan’s livestock sector, International Pharma Labs has launched a nationwide deworming campaign aimed at improving animal health, reducing disease burden, and strengthening farm productivity across Pakistan. The company, a CGMP-certified veterinary and poultry pharmaceutical manufacturer based in Lahore, says the initiative reflects its long-standing commitment to quality-driven animal healthcare solutions.
The campaign goes beyond routine parasite control. Alongside on-ground deworming of livestock, veterinary teams are also conducting farmer education and disease awareness sessions, helping livestock owners better understand common animal diseases, early warning signs, treatment pathways, and preventive biosecurity measures.
This integrated outreach model is particularly significant for Pakistan, where parasitic infestations and preventable livestock diseases continue to reduce milk yield, weight gain, fertility, and overall farm profitability.
By combining treatment with farmer education, International Pharma Labs is positioning the campaign as a productivity-first intervention, designed not only to keep animals safe from internal parasites but also to improve long-term herd performance and farmer livelihoods.
Field teams are guiding farmers on:
- timely deworming schedules
- disease prevention protocols
- nutrition and hygiene support
- early treatment response
- measures to minimize productivity losses
The company says healthier animals directly translate into better milk production, stronger growth rates, lower treatment costs, and improved economic returns for farmers. As livestock remains a major pillar of Pakistan’s rural economy, campaigns like this highlight how preventive veterinary care and farmer awareness can become powerful tools for sustainable agricultural growth.

