FIELD: veterinary medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to veterinary science, particularly veterinary pharmacology, and can be used to correct oxidative stress in newborn calves and prevent non-infectious aetiology. Method consists in the fact that newborn calves are injected intravenously slowly slowly with Reamberin 60 ml once day for 10 days. Reamberin has an antioxidant effect confirmed by a decrease in the content of peroxidation products against a background of increased activity of the main AOC components in the blood of calves, which provides a stress-protective effect in conditions of formation of neonatal oxidative stress in young farm animals.
EFFECT: method enables providing correction of oxidative stress in newborn calves based on reducing content of radical products and lipid peroxides in animals and increasing activity of the antioxidant system in conditions of reducing the length of the correction course to 10 days compared to the prototype.
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Dates
2020-03-27—Published
2019-05-15—Filed