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GEMOTHERAPY, AN ALTERNATIVE TO TREATMENT OF ANIMAL DISORDERS. ACTUAL TRENDS ON THE PHARMACEUTICAL MARKET

Published in Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science, Vol. LXII, Issue 1
Written by Doina MARGARITTI, Florica BUSURICU, Sirma TOMOS

The pharmaceutical market faces a new trend that has both social and economic effects. Thus, in addition to the quantitative and value-development of the normal market held by medicines and drug solutions, this is multiplied by the development of the niche of food supplements but also of gemotherapeutic products. In the category of consumers, besides traditional ones representing human patients, it can be found with a growing share and users like animals. If, in the patients' situation, their use has become quite accurate, medical practice has allowed us to extend this use to animals as an effective and safe alternative to administering different gemotherapies in accordance with their constitutions. Gem derivatives can also be used effectively in animals as they are no toxicity and are easy to administer, prescribed individually or in combination. Thus, gemotherapy can be a therapeutic method for animals not only for humans, because they use diluted decimation solutions of hydroglycero alcoholic macerates from fresh vegetable extracts represented by meristematic tissues: jams, young branches, buds, young roots, avenues, internal roots of roots , shell of young branches, seeds or other embryonic plant tissues found in the growing phase. The use of gemoderivatives in the treatment of effects in animals allows the limitation of the use of chemically synthesized drugs which, despite their effectiveness, lead to the occurrence of side effects. Thus, the alternative to treatment with gemotherapies and animals is one with various implications both in terms of diversity and uniqueness of treatment, as well as financial implications for those who use them, but also for the economic entities that produce them, as well as for the pharmacies that issue and collect the price them.

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