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Fifty-two guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus) with normal ophthalmic examinations were included in this study to determine whether there are differences in the intraocular pressure (IOP) according to age, while assessing the clinical usefulness of 2 different tonometry methods for this species. The...

Author(s)
Cairó, M.; Peña, M. T.; Rios, J.; Melero, A.; Martorell, J.; Leiva, M.
Publisher
Elsevier, New York, USA
Citation
Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine, 2018, 27, 1, pp 25-31
Abstract

Dry fruit of Terminalia chebula is used in leprosy, anemia, narcosis, piles, chronic, heart disease, diarrhea, anorexia, cough and excessive secretion of mucus. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the local anesthetic and antipyretic activity of T. chebula in experimental animal models....

Author(s)
Rajyalakshmi, N.; Raju, G. N.; Ramanath, B.
Publisher
International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences, Guntur, India
Citation
International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences, 2015, 6, 1, pp P-219-P-225
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Objective: Spilanthes acmella Murr. (Family: Compositae) is a herb that grows throughout the tropics. It is used in the treatment of rheumatism, fever, sore throat, and hemorrhoids. A tincture of the flowers is used to relieve toothache. The leaves and flowers produce numbness of the tongue when...

Author(s)
Chakraborty, A.; Devi, B. R. K.; Sanjebam, R.; Khumbong, S.; Thokchom, I. S.
Publisher
Medknow Publications, Mumbai, India
Citation
Indian Journal of Pharmacology, 2010, 42, 5, pp 277-279
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Author(s)
Self, I.
Publisher
Irish Veterinary Association, Dublin, Irish Republic
Citation
Irish Veterinary Journal, 2007, 60, 2, pp 94-100
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Rosenthal, K. L.
Publisher
The North American Veterinary Conference, Gainesville, USA
Citation
Small animal and exotics. Proceedings of the North American Veterinary Conference, Orlando, Florida, USA, 17-21 January, 2009, 2009, pp 1882-1883
Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the local anesthetic and antipyretic activities of an aqueous extract of Cinchona officinalis (C. officinalis) in experimental animal models. Methods: Various doses of the aqueous extract was tested for its local anesthetic activity in guinea pigs and frogs using intracutaneous ...

Author(s)
Li Yan; Tian Jun
Publisher
University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria
Citation
Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2016, 15, 8, pp 1663-1666
Abstract

Objective: This study describes the use of a high resolution linear-array ultrasound probe, with a median frequency of 12 MHz, to image the anterior segment and the retinalvitreous-periphery in companion animals. Material and methods: In the first part of the study the normal adnexa and the...

Author(s)
Hoffmann, I.; Köstlin, R.
Publisher
Schattauer GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany
Citation
Tierärztliche Praxis. Ausgabe K, Kleintiere/Heimtiere, 2004, 32, 3, pp 175-179
Abstract

This third edition has been revised and updated to include many of the recent advancements and changes in veterinary anaesthesia since 1989. This is mainly in the field of alpha 2 adrenoceptor agonists and antagonists with special reference to medetomidine and atipamezole and safety and scavenging...

Publisher
British Small Animal Veterinary Association, Cheltenham, UK
Citation
Manual of anaesthesia for small animal practice., 1992, Ed. 3, pp 156pp
Abstract

The roots of F. racemosa have been used for their analgesic properties in Sabah, Borneo (Malaysia). Using a bioassay for the relaxation effect on norepinephrine-induced contraction in rat aortic strips, the lignans (+)-pinoresinol, (+)-epipinoresinol, (+)-lariciresinol and (+)-isolariciresinol, and ...

Author(s)
Okuyama, E.; Suzumura, K.; Yamazaki, M.
Citation
Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 1995, 43, 12, pp 2200-2204
Abstract

In Nigeria and elsewhere in West Africa, B. grandifolia bark is used medicinally and as a source of tannins. The methanolic extract of the bark (collected in Nigeria) was investigated for effects in vitro and in vivo. The acute toxicity test showed an LD50 of 37 mg/kg, i.p., in mice. The extract...

Author(s)
Asuzu, I. U.; Nwele, O. C.; Anaga, A. O.
Citation
Fitoterapia, 1993, 64, 6, pp 529-534

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