USING OF CHONDROPROTECTIVE DRUGS DOGS OSTEOARTHRITIS TREATMENT
Abstract
The article highlights the results of conducted research on the
influence of chondroprotective drugs on articular pathology for osteoarthrosis
in dogs. The influence of various kinds of chondroprotective drugs on repair
processes in the joint and their clinical manifestation is described. It was noted
the expediency of using different drugs for the onset of the stages of
osteoarthritis in dogs.
Keywords: osteoarthritis, dogs, arthropathy, articular cartilage,
subchondral bone, chondroprotective drugs
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