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Vet Med Nauki ; 19(4): 83-9, 1982.
Article in Bulgarian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7179728

ABSTRACT

Experiments were carried out with the preparation Nilsan (oxiclozanide + levamizal) in the treatment of sheep with Fasciola, Dictyocaulus, and Trichostrongylus infection. The trials involved a total of 2782 sheep on two sheep-breeding farms, constituting 15 flocks. The liveweight of the adult animals ranged from 40 to 60 kg, and that of the year-old female ones--from 40 to 45 kg. The daily ration on the two farms did not differ essentially from that offered to the animals in the past 2-3 years. It was found that at the rate of 22 to 28 cm3 per head Nilsan produced 76.67 to 96.67 percent effect against Paramphistomum infection, 100 percent effect against Dictyocaulus infection, 73.37 to 90.00 percent effect against Trichostrongylus infection, and 23.34 to 83.34 percent effect against Dicrocelium infection. The application of an ex tempore combination of oxiclozanide and levamizal to sheep at the rate of 24 cm3 per head produced 86.67 to 100 percent effect against Paramphistomum, 96.67 to 100 percent effect against Dictyocaulus, 86.67 to 96.67 percent effect against Trichostrongylus, and 46.67 to 86.67 percent effect against Dicrocelium. The experimental sheep produced 16.41 to 37.40 per cent more wool, 0.85 to 35.09 per cent more milk, and 8 to 12 per cent more weight gain.


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Levamisole/administration & dosage , Nematode Infections/veterinary , Oxyclozanide/administration & dosage , Salicylamides/administration & dosage , Sheep Diseases/drug therapy , Trematode Infections/veterinary , Animals , Dicrocoelium , Dictyocaulus , Drug Combinations , Nematode Infections/drug therapy , Paramphistomatidae , Sheep , Trematode Infections/drug therapy , Trichostrongyloidea
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Endokrinologie ; 73(2): 236-8, 1979 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-467378

ABSTRACT

Fifty heifers were twice injected with I.C.I. 80, 996 and inseminated 72 h and 96 h after the second administration. Twenty eight of them (56%) became pregnant. Changes in plasma oestradiol-17 beta, progesterone and LH concentrations around the oestrus following the second injection were similar to those occurring in spontaneous oestrus. The pattern of testosterone secretion resembled that of oestradiol;-17 beta. The highest testosterone concentration (135 +/- 24 pg/ml) was measured on the third day after treatment with I.C.I. 80, 996.


Subject(s)
Cloprostenol/pharmacology , Estradiol/blood , Fertility/drug effects , Luteinizing Hormone/blood , Progesterone/blood , Prostaglandins F, Synthetic/pharmacology , Testosterone/blood , Animals , Cattle , Estrus , Female , Kinetics , Pregnancy
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Vet Med Nauki ; 16(3): 45-51, 1979.
Article in Bulgarian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-524749

ABSTRACT

The antiparasitic effectiveness of Levamizole and Oxyclozamide in the control of paramphistomatosis in sheep and cattle was studied. Experiments were performed in the 1975--1978 period with 1880 sheep and 132 cattle naturally invaded by P. microbothrium. The two drugs were administered orally in the following doses: Levamizole -- 7.5 mg/kg, Oxyclozanide -- 15 mg/kg for sheep and 10 mg/kg for cattle. A part of the experimental animals were treated by the combined drug Nilzan and received the above mentioned doses of both chemico-therapeutic means. Results were scored by ovoscopic investigation on the 10th and 15th day post treatment and by helminthological investigation on a part of the animals. Egg deposition was followed on 1415 sheep in the course of 4 months. A comparatively low effectiveness of Levamizole was established, namely U = 15--50%, IU = 81.56--99.40% and a good effectiveness of Oxyclozanide application, namely -- U = 30--80%, IU = 73.94-- 99.40% for sheep, and U = 0--50%, IU = 74.84--89.97% for cattle. Highest effectiveness was observed following the application of the combined drug Nilzan -- U = 47.7--92.0%, IU = 89.07--99.98% for sheep, and U = 20--73.20%, IU = 99.32--99.96% for cattle. The enhanced effectiveness of Nilzan application is considered by the authors as a result of synergism of the two chemico-therapeutic means.


Subject(s)
Cattle Diseases/drug therapy , Levamisole/therapeutic use , Oxyclozanide/therapeutic use , Salicylamides/therapeutic use , Sheep Diseases/drug therapy , Trematode Infections/veterinary , Animals , Cattle , Drug Combinations , Drug Evaluation/veterinary , Female , Levamisole/administration & dosage , Oxyclozanide/administration & dosage , Sheep , Time Factors
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