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Saccharin sodium was invented by American G. Fahlarg and I. Remen in 1878. The United States began to industrialize the production of saccharin sodium in 1910. Compared with sucrose, saccharin sodium ...
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Tilmicosin phosphate is primarily used in veterinary medicine for the treatment and prevention of respiratory diseases in livestock, particularly in cattle and sheep. It is commonly employed in cases ...
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The Role of 01 Timicosin Timicosin belongs to the class of macrolide drugs with significant antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects, which can prevent inflammation. After the antibacterial effect,...
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Flunixin meglumine has antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic effects. It can significantly improve clinical symptoms and enhance the activity of antibiotics alone or in combination with antibi...
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Vitamin K1 is a yellow, clear and viscous oily liquid with low price and fewer adverse reactions. Vitamin K2 has various forms, and currently the State Food and Drug Administration (CFDA) has not appr...
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Nefopam hydrochloride, chemical name 5-methyl-1-phenylpropyl-3, 4, 5, 6-tetrahydro-1H-2, 5-oxobenzene octane hydrochloride, is a new type of analgesic drug that does not have the characteristics of no...
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Nicarbazin, also known as Nicarbazin in English, is a light yellow crystalline powder at room temperature and pressure, insoluble in water, ethanol, chloroform, and ether. Nicarbazine is a complex of ...
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Enrofloxacin is one of the drugs we frequently use in pig farms and has good therapeutic effects in treating diarrhea and respiratory diseases. However, most farmers still have deficiencies in the cor...
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Silymarin is the component with the highest content in silymarin, which has pharmacological activities such as clearing free radicals, anti lipid peroxidation, protecting liver cell membranes, promoti...