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.