VETERINARY SORBENT "ENVET-1"


  An effective enteral medicine "Envet-1" for veterinary was created and methods for its preparation and usage to treat gastric and intestinal diseases of pets and cattle are proposed.
The experimental lots of "Envet-1" have passed approbation in Ukrainian agriculture and holdings, and certificate for permission of its usage in veterinary is obtained.
While used in water suspensions, "Envet-1" demonstrates deactivation as well as sanative activities towards pathogenic microorganisms and infectious agents of Esherihiosis, Salmonellosis, for viruses of pig's gastroenteropathy and for Staphylococcaceae, Streptococcaceae, and for Vibrio pseudocholerae, etc. 

Having the same high antibacterial and antiviral activity (up to 1 billion microorganisms per g) as antibiotics and sulfonamides, "Envet-1", in contrast to above mentioned medicines, does not cause allergic reactions in animals.  It exhibits bacteriostatic, as well as bactericidal activities, as it absorbs, binds with the surface active sited and destroy  pathogenic organisms and toxins, which are then brought out naturally.
The "Envet-1" produces  lysis of microorganisms membranes; the remnants were further absorbed by the medicine, as it is displayed on microphotograph.
The overdosing of the medicine is impossible, as 100-times therapeutic doses does not hurt their health.
The "Envet-1" is effective and certified for usage as preventive measures and in therapy for saplings (calves, colts, lambs, piglets), for mature cattle, pigs, and poultry and for pets (cats, dogs and other mammals  kept at home). 

The experimenta lots of "Envet-1" have passed approbation in Ukrainian agriculture and holdings, and certificate for permission of its usage in veterinary is obtained.
While used in water suspensions, "Envet-1" demonstrates deactivation as well as sanative activities towards pathogenic microorganisms and infectious agents of Esherihiosis, Salmonellosis, for viruses of pig's gastroenteropathy and for Staphylococcaceae, Streptococcaceae, and for Vibrio pseudocholerae, etc. 

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