Veterinary Guide - Bio Pathica Ltd
Veterinary Guide - Bio Pathica Ltd
Veterinary Guide - Bio Pathica Ltd
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China (Cinchona pubescens, Peruvian Bark, Jesuits’ Bark)<br />
Conditions of debility or exhaustion ensuing loss of blood, or in the aftermath of illness<br />
or overtaxation. The animals are nervous and hypersensitive, easily and quickly brought<br />
into a sweat. The extremities are extremely cool to the touch.<br />
Carduus compositum QP ad us. vet.<br />
Cerebrum compositum N<br />
Discus compositum ad us. vet.<br />
Hepar comp. Heel<br />
Hepeel ® N<br />
Cicuta virosa (Water Hemlock)<br />
Convulsions, facial eczema.<br />
Psorinoheel ® N<br />
Cimicifuga racemosa (Black Cohosh)<br />
Sudden, shooting, neuralgic pains, radiating from the spinal column. Pressure and pain<br />
in the loin and sacral regions, possibly causing stiffness of the hind limbs. High sensitivity<br />
to pressure at the tendons’ points of attachment. These painful symptoms change<br />
rapidly; there is noticeable restlessness. Local application of warmth brings about improvement.<br />
Discus compositum ad us. vet.<br />
Cinis vincetoxici<br />
Engystol ® ad us. vet.<br />
Cinchona pubescens see China<br />
Citrullus colocynthis (Colocynthis, Colocynth, Bitter Cucumber)<br />
Spasmodic conditions in the smooth gastrointestinal musculature, causing periodic and<br />
sudden colics with stabbing pain independent of rest or movement. The animal assumes<br />
an extremely hunched position, arching the pack and avoiding any stretching of<br />
the body. The clinical symptomatology is that of hemorrhagic gastroenteritis with acute<br />
and recurrent pain and a copious diarrhea, occasionally with blood. The animals are<br />
extremely nervous (nervous irritability) and startle easily. Tendency to develop a postprandial<br />
meteorism. Aggravation of symptoms when moving and when frightened.<br />
Amelioration after defecation, when warm, at rest and with pressure on the affected<br />
region.<br />
Atropinum compositum ad us. vet.<br />
Berberis-Homaccord ® ad us. vet.<br />
Berberis-Homaccord ®<br />
Carduus compositum QP ad us vet.<br />
Diarrheel ® SN<br />
Discus compositum ad us. vet.<br />
Hepeel ® N<br />
Nux vomica-Homaccord ® ad us. vet.<br />
Nux vomica-Homaccord ®<br />
Spascupreel ®<br />
Clematis (recta) (Virgin’s Bower)<br />
Vesicular, highly irritating eczema, urethral stricture, prostatitis. Hyperplastic, hard<br />
glandular swelling, highly irritating eczema.<br />
Galium-Heel ®<br />
Galium-Heel ® N<br />
Cocculus see Anamirta cocculus<br />
Cochlearia officinalis (Horse-Radish/Scurry-Grass)<br />
The main active ingredients of Cochlearia are mustard oils. Cochlearia has an antiedematous<br />
and antiseptic action. The main fields of use of Cochlearia are chronic eye<br />
inflammations.<br />
Oculoheel ® Eye Drops<br />
Coenzymum A (Coenzyme A)<br />
Coenzyme A transforms organic acids into their reactive forms, thus serving to assure<br />
interconnection between the citric-acid cycle, glycolysis, and lipometabolism. Stimulation<br />
of enzymatic functions in cellular-phase diseases.<br />
Coenzyme compositum ad us. vet.<br />
Discus compositum ad us. vet.<br />
Ubichinon compositum<br />
Zeel ® ad us. vet.<br />
Zeel ® T<br />
Colchicum autumnale (Meadow Saffron)<br />
Gastro-enteritis, muscular and articular rheumatism, pericarditis, endocarditis, scarlatinal<br />
nephritis; as adjuvant in dedifferentiation phases.<br />
Ubichinon compositum<br />
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