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Intraosseous injections of drugs in the complexes treatment of festering wounds on the distal limb in calves

Abstract

On the basis of our research we found that intraosseous injections drugs( 0.5% solution of novocaine, tetracycline-hydrochloride) in combination with surgical treatment of the pathological focus accelerate the healing of infected wounds in calves by 5 days compared with conventional methods in the farm. Studies of serum from calves showed that the introduction of tetracyclinehydrochloride by intraosseous provide a high therapeutic concentration in the blood of animals ( up to 72-96 hours), as well as antihistamine , vasodilator, anti-inflammatory effect of novocaine. Intraosseous injections of drugs used by us in the treatment of purulent-necrotic processes of the distal limb in young cattle can be recommended for wide use in livestock farms and complexes.

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V. V. Bailov
ФГБОУ ВО СПбГАВМ
Russian Federation


L. N. Trudova
ФГБОУ ВО СПбГАВМ
Russian Federation


M. K. Bukai
ООО ПЗ «Бугры»
Russian Federation


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Bailov V.V., Trudova L.N., Bukai M.K. Intraosseous injections of drugs in the complexes treatment of festering wounds on the distal limb in calves. Legal regulation in veterinary medicine. 2018;(2):88-90. (In Russ.)

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