ABSTRACT
In order to estimate toxicity of a novel composition, enterosorbent "ultrasorb", its toxic properties were studied in trials on experimental animals (white rats, mice, guinea pigs). Great variety of hematolytic, biochemical and pathohistologic parameters were determined to evaluate homeostasis. As a result of toxicity trials in acute and subacute experiments as well as in embryotoxic, teratogenic and allergic tests we have concluded that enterosorbent "Ultrasorb" is absolutely harmless and can be recommended for further trials in clinics.
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Blood Cells/drug effects , Enterosorption/methods , Animals , Drug Evaluation, Preclinical , Guinea Pigs , Hematocrit , Hematologic Tests , Hemoglobins/drug effects , Homeostasis/drug effects , Mice , RatsSubject(s)
Dichlorvos/toxicity , Ethanol/toxicity , Alcoholism/blood , Alcoholism/pathology , Animals , Drug Synergism , Male , RatsSubject(s)
Air Pollutants, Occupational/toxicity , Amides/toxicity , Herbicides/toxicity , Acute Disease , Air Pollutants, Occupational/poisoning , Amides/poisoning , Animals , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Female , Herbicides/poisoning , Lethal Dose 50 , Male , Maximum Allowable Concentration , Mice , Poisoning/pathology , Rats , Sex Characteristics , Skin/drug effects , Species SpecificityABSTRACT
The echotomographic picture of liver alveococcosis was described on the basis of investigation of 132 patients (the diagnosis in 22 was verified by biopsy). Some features of alterations were determined over time. Radionuclide scanning was shown to be less effective in the diagnosis of liver alveococcosis than echotomography.