Abstract

The article presents the results of clinical-hematological, biochemical and pathomorphological studies of white rats with thiaclopridic poisoning when using drugs. The animals of the control group received tiacloprid intragastrically, the rats of the experimental groups – thiacloprid and therapeutic agents (magnesium sulfate, novocaine, xymedon, diproxime, sodium bromide, glucose). In the course of the experiments, the clinical state of animals, feed and water intake, survival and pathological anatomical picture were studied. To determine hematological and biochemical studies, blood of the rats was taken by decapitation. Based on the results of the studies, it has been established that the combination of magnesium sulfate and novocaine is most effective as a therapeutic agent for poisoning animals with thiacloprid. As a result, the survival rate of animals was 83,3%. The effectiveness of treatment is confirmed by hematological, biochemical and pathomorphological studies.

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