A significant issue in reproductive treatment is uterine infection. It is well recognized that a wide range of genital tract illnesses in female domestic animals cause major losses and are the cause of infertility.
Metritis and repeat breeding in high-producing dairy cows are two of these that are particularly common and, if left untreated, are linked to low conception rates during artificial insemination (AI), a longer gestation period, higher culling, and financial losses. The Repel-R Liquid (Unim Pharma Pvt. Limited, India) is a highly effective herbal treatment for a variety of reproductive diseases when administered intrauterinally.
The uterine environment promotes normal embryonic development but the cattle reproductive system is exposed to the external environment and thus highly prone to uterine infection and reproductive disorders. Sub-clinical, clinical, and chronic metritis, endometritis, cervicitis, and vaginitis are frequently diagnosed disease conditions in dairy cows due to uterine infection.
The postpartum environment of the uterine lumen supports the growth of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria viz. Escherichia coli, Arcanobacterium pyogenes, Fusobacterium necrophorum, and Prevotella species. Uterine defense mechanisms help to eliminate these bacterial contaminants.
These pathogenic bacteria adhere to the mucosa, colonize, or penetrate the epithelium, and/or release bacterial toxins that lead to the establishment of uterine disease. Cows with uterine infection in the early postpartum period generally have lower conception rates at subsequent breeding. Uterine infections usually increase herd health costs, often reduce feed consumption, cause an appreciable reduction in milk production, and increase the culling rate.
The reduced fertility in dairy herds is one of the most important factors affecting farm profitability. In order to treat and quantify the severity of the disease, it is crucial to diagnose uterine problems as soon as possible to have good subsequent fertility. According to Viegi et al, about 70% of the animals (cattle, horses, sheep, goats, and pigs) were treated with herbal remedies, followed by poultry (9.1%), dogs (5.3%), and rabbits (4.3%).
Herbs with anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and uterine stimulant properties can be utilized for the treatment of uterine infections in animals. The objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of herbal intrauterine infusion of Uterofix liquid in the treatment of these reproductive disorders in dairy cows.
Herbal Uterine Stimulant, Uterine Cleanser & Ecbolic Liquid
Each 100 ml contains an aqueous extract of :
Rubia cordifolia | 160 mg |
Peganum harmala | 140 mg |
Commiphora myrrha | 80 mg |
Leptadenia reticulata | 160 mg |
Aristolochia brecteata | 140 mg |
Nigelia sativa | 80 mg |
Aloe indica | 80 mg |
Butea frondosa | 60 mg |
Sodii biboras | 30 mg |
DOSAGE :
Cows,Buffaloes&Mares….100 ml.
Sheep & Goats… 25 ml.
Soon after calving or incase of retained placenta administer double dose (200 ml. for large animal) twice on first day followed by single dose twice daily for 3-5 days or as directed by veterinarian.
Cows,Buffaloes&Mares….100 ml.
Sheep & Goats… 25 ml.
Soon after calving or incase of retained placenta administer double dose (200 ml. for large animal) twice on first day followed by single dose twice daily for 3-5 days or as directed by veterinarian.
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Presentation : 500 ml, 1 Litre, 5 Litre
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