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Horse ointment was traditionally prepared and used in ancient China for the treatment of qi deficiency, [2] hemorrhoids, burns, and xeroderma. [3] Due to the amount of fatty acids in horse ointment, which is similar to that of human skin fat, it can penetrate through the surface of skin. Nowadays, it is commonly applied to skin for the purpose ...
Equine estrogens, or horse estrogens, are estrogens found in horses. [1] [2] [3] ... Equine estrogens are found in the human medications conjugated estrogens ...
Melanomas found under the dock of the tail. An equine melanoma is a tumor that results from the abnormal growth of melanocytes in horses.Unlike in humans, melanomas in horses are not thought to be caused by exposure to ultraviolet light. [1]
But as bogus COVID-19 miracle drugs go, horse paste comes pretty close.As coronavirus infections rage among the unvaccinated, those suspicious of the shot are championing a new supposed COVID-19 cure.
Tachosil is an equine collagen sponge coated with the human plasma-derived coagulation factors fibrinogen and thrombin. [2] [5] It is used during surgery to stop local bleeding on internal organs . [2] Tachosil reacts upon contact with blood, other body fluids or saline to form a clot that glues it to the tissue surface. [4]
Equine-assisted therapy (EAT) encompasses a range of treatments that involve activities with horses and other equines to promote human physical and mental health. [1] [2] Modern use of horses for mental health treatment dates to the 1990s.
Firocoxib, sold under the brand names Equioxx and Previcox among others, is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug of the COX-2 inhibitor (coxib) class, approved for use in horses (Equioxx) and for use in dogs (Previcox). [2] [4] [9] Firocoxib was the first COX-2 inhibitor approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for horses. [10]
Phenylbutazone, often referred to as "bute", [1] is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) for the short-term treatment of pain and fever in animals.. In the United States and United Kingdom, it is no longer approved for human use (except in the United Kingdom for ankylosing spondylitis), as it can cause severe adverse effects such as suppression of white blood cell production and ...