Stimulation of the endogenic defense system in epigastric syndrome, particularly in chronic diseases of the liver and pancreas or in acute attacks (e.g. after dietary indiscre- tions); physiosis (abdominal distension); congestion of the portal vein.
Contraindications: Do not use during pregnancy and lactation.
Side effects: None known.
Interaction with other medications: None known.
Dosage:
See chapter Dosage of Heel Medications in Veterinary Medicine, p. 17–20.
Package sizes:
Injection solution: Packs containing 10 or 50 ampoules of 2.2 ml each. Drops: Drop bottles containing 30 and 100 ml.
Mastitis-Metritis-Agalactia (MMA) in sows. Puerperal disorders.
Contraindications: None known.
Side effects: Hypersensitivity reactions (or even anaphylactic reactions) may occur in isolated instances on the i.v. administration of foreign proteins in a concentration high- er than D10.
Interaction with other medications: None known.
Waiting period: None.
Instructions for use, route and duration of administration:
Lachesis compositum N ad us. vet. is to be administered by s.c., i.m. or i.v. injection.
According to species, the single dosage is as follows:
Horse, cattle, swine: 5 ml
Sheep, goat: 2 ml
Large dog: 3–4 ml
Medium dog: 2 ml
Small dog, cat: 1–2 ml
Small pets: 0.5 ml
If necessary, depending on the severity of the case, the indicated dosage is to be repeat- ed after 24 hours.
Functional disorders in the female cycle, fluor albus (white vaginal discharge), chronic endometritis, pyometra, false pregnancy, nymphomania.
Contraindications: None known.
Side effects: (Injection solutions) Hypersensitivity reactions (or even anaphylactic reac- tions) may occur in isolated instances on the i.v. administration of foreign proteins in a concentration higher than D10.
Interaction with other medications: None known.
Waiting period: None.
Instructions for use, route and duration of administration:
Hormeel QP ad us. vet. is to be administered by s.c. or i.v. injection.
For acute symptoms, the indicated dosage is to be repeated after 4 days and, if re- quired, after 20 days.
Dosage: Hormeel SN injection solution 1.1 ml, Hormeel S drops:
See chapter Dosage of Heel Medications in Veterinary Medicine, p. 17–20.
Package sizes:
Hormeel QP ad us. vet. injection solution: Packs containing 5 or 50 ampoules of 5.0 ml each. Do not store above 30 °C.
Hormeel SN injection solution: Packs containing 10 or 50 ampoules of 1.1 ml each. Hormeel S drops: Drop bottles containing 30 or 100 ml.
Primary and secondary functional disorders of the liver; damaged liver.
Contraindications: Because of the constituents Celandine (Chelidonium) and Veratrum do not use during pregnancy and lactation. Do not use in case of hypersensitivity to Carduus marianus or other plants of the daisy family.
Side effects: In rare cases, reactions of hypersensitivity such as skin allergy or fever may occur after exposure to drugs that contain quinine. In such cases, you must see a doc- tor. Note: A quinine or quinidine sensitization may occur.
Interaction with other medications: None known.
Dosage:
See chapter Dosage of Heel Medications in Veterinary Medicine, p. 17–20.
Package sizes:
Injection solution: Packs containing 10 or 50 ampoules of 1.1 ml each. Tablets: Packs containing 50 and 250 tablets.
1 ampoule of 2.2 ml (2.2 g) contains: Hepar suis D8, Cyanocobalaminum D4, Duode- num suis D10, Thymus suis D10, Colon suis D10, Vesica fellea suis D10, Pankreas suis D10, Cinchona pubescens D4, Lycopodium clavatum D4, Chelidonium majus D5, Sily- bum marianum D3, Histaminum D10, Sulfur D13, Avena sativa D6, Natrium diethy- loxalaceticum D10, Acidum alpha-ketoglutaricum D10, Acidum DL-malicum D10, Aci- dum fumaricum D10 Calcium carbonicum Hahnemanni D28,, Taraxacum officinale D4, Cynara scolymus D6, Veratrum album D4, Acidum alpha-liponicum D8, Acidum oroti- cum D6 22 mg each.
Indications:
Stimulation of the detoxicating function of the liver in acute and chronic diseases of the liver/gall, e.g. cholangitis and cholecystitis; in functional disorders of the liver of
toxic origin as cause or result of other diseases, in hypercholesteremia, erythematodes, toxic exanthema, dermatosis and dermatitis, neurodermitis and for the stimulation of the liver cell functioning.
Contraindications: Do not use in case of hypersensitivity to Carduus marianus (milk thistle), or Taraxacum officinale (dandelion) or Cynara scolymus (artichoke) or other plants of the daisy family. Because of the constituents Celandine (Chelidonium) and Veratrum do not use during pregnancy and lactation.
Side effects: In rare cases, reactions of hypersensitivity such as skin allergy or fever may occur after exposure to drugs that contain quinine. In such cases, you must see a doc- tor. Note: A quinine or quinidine sensitization may occur.
Interaction with other medications: None known.
Dosage:
See chapter Dosage of Heel Medications in Veterinary Medicine, p. 17–20.
Package sizes:
Packs containing 10 or 50 ampoules of 2.2 ml each.
Stimulation of the defensive mechanisms against toxins in blocked and defective enzy- matic systems, disturbed glandular functions; degenerative diseases (cellular phases).
Contraindications: None known.
Side effects: None known.
Interaction with other medications: None known.
Dosage:
Depending on the size of the animal ½ – 1 ampoule once a week up to once all 3-4 weeks.
Package sizes:
Packs containing 10 or 50 ampoules of 2.2 ml each.