Veterinary Guide - Bio Pathica Ltd
Veterinary Guide - Bio Pathica Ltd
Veterinary Guide - Bio Pathica Ltd
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Vaccininum-Nosode<br />
Neuralgia, chronic eczema, conjunctivitis.<br />
Psorinoheel ® N<br />
Valeriana officinalis<br />
Conditions of restlessness, insomnia.<br />
Valerianaheel ®<br />
Ventriculus suis (Stomach)<br />
Exerts beneficial stimulation in cases of peptic dysfunction and retoxic damage, e.g.<br />
chronic gastritis.<br />
Mucosa compositum ad us. vet.<br />
Mucosa compositum Heel<br />
Veratrum album (White Hellebore)<br />
Acts upon the entire nervous system, both central and peripheral, for instance on the<br />
vasomotor and temperature centers via the vagus nerve. Additionally it aff ects the nonstriated<br />
intestinal muscles. A state of collapse develops as the result of vasomotor<br />
spasm, associated with circulatory debility and disturbed peripheral circulation. Weakness,<br />
extremely algid extremities and cold sweat are included in this symptom picture.<br />
The irritation of the digestive mucosae (in the acute intoxication) causes gastroenteritis<br />
with salivation, regurgitation, acute and watery diarrhea of a loam-like color accompanied<br />
by flatulent colic and intestinal bleeding to the point of exhaustion. The animals<br />
are extremely thirsty, yet generally vomit immediately after drinking. Pulmonary congestion<br />
may occur with a racking paroxysmal cough and severe respiratory distress.<br />
Horses and cattle display agitation as the result of the highly excited peripheral sensory<br />
nerves; retching, accelerated peristalsis, increased frequency of defecation and urination.<br />
Incessant vomiting in pigs and dogs. Aggravation by moving; amelioration at rest<br />
and in warmth.<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 />
Hepar comp. Heel<br />
Hepeel ® N<br />
Mucosa compositum ad us. vet.<br />
Mucosa compositum Heel<br />
Spascupreel ®<br />
Veratrum-Homaccord ® ad us. vet.<br />
Veronica officinalis (Fluellein/Paul’s Betony)<br />
Chronic bronchitis. Cystitis. Dermatoses, in particular pruritis.<br />
Lymphomyosot ® N<br />
Veronica virginica see Leptandra<br />
Vesica fellea suis (Gall Bladder)<br />
Chronic cholangitis and cholecystitis.<br />
Hepar comp. Heel<br />
Vesica urinaria suis (Urinary Bladder)<br />
Cystitis, vesical tenesmus.<br />
Solidago compositum ad us. vet.<br />
Viburnum opulus (European Cranberry)<br />
Cramps within the musculature of the uterus with great nervous unrest in older animals.<br />
Threat of miscarriage ensuing traumata.<br />
Gynäcoheel ® N<br />
Hormeel ® QP ad us. vet.<br />
Hormeel ® SN<br />
Hormeel ® S<br />
Vincetoxicum (Vincetoxicum hirundinaria, Swallow Wort)<br />
Stimulation of the body’s defense system with activation of the vessels and sympathetic<br />
influence. Appropriate, e.g., for febrile virus affections. Discovered empirically,<br />
the effect is ascribable to the constituents vincetoxin and asclepia acid, the former acting<br />
in a manner similar to aconite (monkshood), while the latter affects the vessels and<br />
sympathicus. The toxic symptoms displayed in proving are hypersalivation, regurgitation,<br />
diarrhea, and brief central excitation ensued by ascending paralysis of the central<br />
nervous system. This is a classic agent, employed, for example, in Mongolian medicine<br />
as an anti-febrile agent. As the name suggests, Vincetoxicum is utilized to combat<br />
toxins.<br />
Engystol ® ad us. vet.<br />
Engystol ® N<br />
Viscum album (Mistletoe)<br />
Geriatric medicament acting through the parasympathetic system, arteriosclerosis, dissolves<br />
atheromatotic foci, anti-dedifferentiation factor.<br />
Arteria-Heel ®<br />
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