Abstract

The successful reproduction of the herd and the growth of livestock productivity is largely hampered by morbidity, i.e.: surgical diseases (bruises, abscesses, bursitis, arthritis, myositis, stretching and rupture of muscles, tendon-ligamentous apparatus, synovial and mucous bags, etc.), breast diseases (injuries, bruises, hematomas, mastitis, etc.). These diseases are still widespread and account for more than 40% of the total number of non-communicable diseases. They cause great economic damage to livestock farms, due to a significant decrease in the productivity of sick animals, the expenditure of material resources for their treatment, premature culling, and often the death of sick animals. Positive results in the fight against this kind of diseases (common characteristic signs of which are – swelling, tension, swelling, soreness with elevated local temperature and functional disorders) that distinguish them into one large group of dangerous diseases can be obtained not only by implementing a complex of general zootechnical and veterinary measures that need to be carried out systematically, on a daily basis, but also by providing drugs with analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties (in combination). The article presents some results of the technology of preparation and therapeutic activity, birch bud colloid ointment, obtained by dispersing birch buds in the laboratory of analytical chemistry and chemical colloids of the Moscow State Medical University, which was insisted on alcohol, mixed into the ointment base and used as stable emulsion ointments. Ointment is a soft dosage form consisting of medicinal substances and a base, intended for application to the skin, wounds or mucous membranes, that is, for external use [2,3].

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