Ефективні методи введення лікарських засобів, що застосовуються у ветеринарній офтальмології
Abstract
EFFECTIVE METHODS OF INTRODUCTION OF DRUGS THAT USE IN VETERINARY OPHTHALMOLOGY
P. C. Solonin, M. A. Culida
Abstract. Eye diseases in animals are relatively common and cause significant damage to animals, since in the absence of proper treatment, patients with eye pathology often become blind. When treating the organ of vision, the best therapeutic effect is manifested with a c comprehensive approach, and our task as a veterinary specialist is to rationally apply the entire arsenal of these scientific findings in practice.The article is a review and aims to summarize the variety of methods of introducing medicinal substances used in veterinary ophthalmology.
Keywords: phonophoresis, electrophoresis, vitreous injection, subconjunctival injections,eye ointments
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