Uterine Tonic Dealers in Pant Vihar, Saharanpur

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  • Herbal Veterinary Uterine Tonic

    Herbal Veterinary Uterine Tonic

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    • Packaging Size: 1 L
    • Packaging Type: Bottle
    • Country of Origin: Made in India
    • Form: Liquid
    • Usage/Application: Animals
    • Brand: Surol
    • Symplocos Racemosa: 150 Mg
    • Abroma Augusta: 150 Mg
    • Aegle Marmelos: 200 Mg
    • Semecarpus Anacardiums: 150 Mg
    • Berberis Aristata: 150 Mg
    • Withania Somnifera: 150 Mg
    • Terminalia Arjuna: 150 Mg
    • Saraca Indica: 1000 mg
    • Asparagus Racemosus: 300 Mg
    • Pueraria Tuberosa: 150 Mg
    • Hemidesmus Indicus: 150 mg
    • Convolvulus Microphyllus: 150 mg
    • Rubia Cordifolia: 150 mg
    • Curculigo Orchioides: 200 Mg
    • Bryonia Laciniosa: 200 mg
    • Nardostachys: 200 Mg
    • Putranjiva Roxburghii: 200 Mg
    • Butea Frondosa Koen: 150 Mg
    • Commiphora Myrrha: 150 Mg
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  • UT4TONE Uterine tonic

    UT4TONE Uterine tonic

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    500 Piece (MOQ)

    • Brand Name: UT4TONE
    • Form: Liquid
    • Medicine Type: Tonic
    • Type: Uterine Tonic
    • Country of Origin: India

    Advantages Retention placenta is a condition that can occur in ruminant animals, such as cows, sheep, and goats. It refers to the failure of the placenta to be expelled from the uterus within a normal timeframe after giving birth. The placenta is the organ that connects the developing fetus to the uterus during pregnancy, and its retention can lead to various complications. Causes: Hormonal imbalances: Hormonal imbalances, specifically related to the release of oxytocin, prostaglandins, and estrogen, can affect the normal uterine contractions required for the placenta to detach and be expelled. Nutritional deficiencies: Inadequate nutrition, particularly deficiencies in selenium, vitamin E, and certain minerals, can increase the risk of placental retention. Difficult or prolonged labor: Dystocia or difficult labor can contribute to placental retention. If the birthing process is prolonged or if there are complications, it may interfere with the normal detachment and expulsion of the placenta. Infection: Uterine infections, such as metritis or endometritis, can disrupt the normal uterine contractions and increase the likelihood of placental retention. Effects and Complications: Retained placenta can have several negative effects and complications for the affected animal, including: Delayed uterine involution: The retention of the placenta can hinder the normal process of uterine involution, where the uterus returns to its pre-pregnancy state. This delay can prolong the postpartum recovery period. Uterine infections: The retained placenta can act as a source of infection, providing a favorable environment for bacteria to multiply. This can lead to uterine infections, which can cause fever, reduced fertility, and other health issues. Reduced fertility: Retained placenta can impact the reproductive performance of the animal. It may lead to delayed estrus (heat) and interfere with the normal cyclical hormonal patterns, reducing the chances of successful conception. Metabolic disturbances: The retained placenta can trigger an inflammatory response in the animal, potentially leading to metabolic imbalances, such as reduced feed intake, weight loss, and decreased milk production. Recommended Large Animals: Loading dose 200 ml. first day immediately after calving followed by 100 ml. next three day Small Animals: 100 mi. first day followed by 50 ml. next three days double the dose for animals having a weight of about 400 kg Indication Retention of the placenta Dystocia Endometritis Cervicitis Pyometra Para metritis Repeat metritis Presentation: 500 ml & 1 liter Shelf life: 36 month

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