Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine
Traditional Chinese veterinary medicine refers to pharmaceuticals that are based on traditional Chinese medicine theory and are used to treat and prevent diseases or promote animal growth by regulating the balance of the animal's body. They mainly includes:
Immune potentiators: Also known as immunostimulants or adjuvants. Primarily used to enhance the nonspecific immune function of animal organisms, thereby improving their disease resistance. Hormone-like agents: Primarily exerting hormone-like regulatory effects on the animal body to a certain extent. Antistress agents: Primarily used to alleviate stress responses in animals and enhance their immune resistance. Antimicrobial agents: Primarily used to eliminate or inhibit pathogenic microorganisms within the animal body, thereby promoting the health of the organism. |
Insect repellent: Primarily used to enhance animals' resistance to parasites or directly expel parasites from their bodies.
Appetizers: Primarily used to enhance animal appetite and facilitate digestion and absorption.
Fertility stimulants: Primarily used to enhance the reproductive function of female livestock, promote regular estrus cycles, and increase fertility rates. Additionally, they have a supportive effect on postpartum recovery and sperm quality.
Growth promoter: Used to promote weight gain and fattening in animals.
Lactagogue: Also known as galactagogue. Primarily used to promote mammary gland development and milk production and secretion, thereby increasing milk yield.
Disease prevention and treatment agents: Primarily used for the prevention and treatment of various animal diseases.
Feed preservatives: Primarily used to prevent spoilage and deterioration of feed, extend storage time, and maintain feed freshness by inhibiting mold, oxidation, and other reactions.
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