Influence of Non-Hormonal Drugs on Hormonal Background and Biochemical Parameters of Blood

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Diana Alievna Ashibokova, Khady Aslanovna Kostoeva, G. Osipchuk, S. N. Povetkin, A. Kozlikin, A. Simonov
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Any impact on the body and the physiological processes occurring in the body affect, to varying degrees, the composition of the blood. When making a diagnosis and selecting therapeutic agents, it is especially important to timely and correct conduct biochemical and hematological studies of blood parameters. When prescribing various drugs, including protein-mineral complexes and micro-and macroelements, it is especially important to understand what effect this or that drug will have on the body as a whole. In this scientific article, the influence of a non-hormonal complex, designed to correct the hormonal background of the body, was studied using the example of sheep. Animals of the experimental group daily, for 50 days, were given 5 ml of a preparation containing iodine with amylodextrin and were injected with 1.5 ml of E-selenium and 0.5 ml of a tissue preparation mixed with 1 ml of a 0.5% novocaine solution. At the end of the experiment, the dynamics of protein and carbohydrate-lipid metabolism in laboratory animals were studied. It has been established that the non-hormonal agents used do not hurt the body and contribute to a more optimal recovery of the body.
非激素类药物对血液激素背景及生化指标的影响
任何对身体的影响和发生在体内的生理过程都会在不同程度上影响血液的成分。在诊断和选择治疗药物时,及时、正确地进行血液参数的生化和血液学研究尤为重要。当处方各种药物时,包括蛋白质-矿物质复合物和微量元素和大量元素,了解这种或那种药物对整个身体的影响尤为重要。在这篇科学文章中,以绵羊为例,研究了一种非激素复合物的影响,这种复合物旨在纠正身体的激素背景。实验组动物每天给予含碘淀粉糊精制剂5ml,注射e -硒1.5 ml和组织制剂0.5 ml与0.5%奴佛卡因溶液1ml混合,连续50天。实验结束时,研究实验动物的蛋白质和糖脂代谢动态。已经确定使用的非激素制剂不会伤害身体,并有助于身体更理想的恢复。
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