FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to veterinary science and concerns treatment of helminthic invasions ensured by introduction into gastrointestinal tract of a dog, a cat, or a pig of vegetable-oil agent prepared as follows: in a dark-glass pot containing corn oil 800.0 g (85.2 wt %), under stirring powdered dry plants are added including horse gowan blossom 20.0 g (2.1 wt %), peppermint leaves, blossom and stems 20.0 g (2.1 wt %), common plantain leaves 20.0 g (2.1 wt %), ginger plant inflorescences 15.0 g (1.6 wt %), vitamin pumpkin seed 30.0 g (3.2 wt %), common thyme leaves and stems 20.0 g (2.1 wt %), ground shield-roots rhizome 15.0 g (1.6 wt %). The mixture is drawn under stirring within 20-25 days. Further, oily infusion is separated. Per each 100 g thereof, sea-buckthorn oil 6.0 g (6 wt %) and formalin 0.6 g (0.6 wt %) are added. The agent is given to animals within five-six days before forage and water in dose 0.2-1.0 ml/kg of body weight on end.
EFFECT: method provides integrated anthelmintic and antiinflammatory, wound healing action on gastrointestinal mucosa of animals without by-effects.
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Dates
2009-08-20—Published
2008-03-21—Filed