CASE REPORT: USING VIUSID® TO TREATMENT GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS FOR THE CAT AS IMUNODILATOR NON-CORTICOSTEROID

Any disorder that reduces the digestion or absorption of food, or alters its passage through the digestive tract, can be called a digestive disorder. Gastrointestinal (GI) disorders affect a cat's stomach and intestines, resulting in pain and other problems. Efficient digestion is essential fo...

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Main Authors: Miyayu Soneta Sofyan, Ira Sari Yudaniayanti, Muhammad Herry Susanto
Other Authors: Mochamad Lazuardi
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spelling id-langga.703482018-03-04T15:27:11Z http://repository.unair.ac.id/70348/ CASE REPORT: USING VIUSID® TO TREATMENT GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS FOR THE CAT AS IMUNODILATOR NON-CORTICOSTEROID Miyayu Soneta Sofyan Ira Sari Yudaniayanti Muhammad Herry Susanto SF600-1100 Veterinary medicine SF780.2-780.7 Veterinary microbiology, bacteriology, virology, mycology SF915-919.5 Veterinary pharmacology Any disorder that reduces the digestion or absorption of food, or alters its passage through the digestive tract, can be called a digestive disorder. Gastrointestinal (GI) disorders affect a cat's stomach and intestines, resulting in pain and other problems. Efficient digestion is essential for your cat to be able to build and repair tissues and obtain energy. Digestive disorders in cats are quite common and most clear up within a few days. But some cats need long-term management because they have regular or permanent digestive problems. GI disorders can lead, to dehydration, acid-base and electrolyte imbalances and malnutrition so it is important to recognize the signs Cats with intestinal disease have a wide range of clinical signs. Weight loss, despite a normal or increased appetite is very common. Cats that are chronically ill usually have a loss of fat over the spine (so that the spine is palpable). Other cats have routinely vomit food, fluid and or hairball. Contrary to what many pet lovers believe, hairballs are not normal in cats, and they are not due to a "grease eficiency". The clinical signs of cats with intestinal disease are often similar to those of other diseases (chronic kidney disease, urinary tract obstruction in male cats, chronic progressive kidney disease, diabetes and hyperthyroidism). Gastro intestinal problem in cat is a significant health problem for which there is no universally accepted pharmacological treatment. The combination of Viusid pet is supplementary Food. It is a food preparation consisting of antioxidants, vitamins, trace mineral, and a component extracted from liquorice root (glycyrrhizinic acid). It is specially designed to supplement immune defenses. Targeted nutrition for those processes that cause immunodeficiency. Given viusid for 5 days to cat abaout 1 cc once a day effected for Gastrointestinal problem specialy virus problem like panleukopenia or hepatitis. Using viusid as immonodilator non kortikosteroid for cat need more clinical trial to make sure that effected. P4IPVI Mochamad Lazuardi Rinidar Ietje Wientarsih 2018 Book Section NonPeerReviewed text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/70348/1/abstrak%20Oral-Edit-rev-10.pdf text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/70348/2/Oral-Edit-rev-10.pdf Miyayu Soneta Sofyan and Ira Sari Yudaniayanti and Muhammad Herry Susanto (2018) CASE REPORT: USING VIUSID® TO TREATMENT GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS FOR THE CAT AS IMUNODILATOR NON-CORTICOSTEROID. In: Prosiding/Proceeding: Musyawarah Nasional ke III Asosiasi Farmakologi dan Farmasi Veteriner Indonesia = 3rd National Conference of Indonesia Veterinary Pharmacy and Pharmacology Association. P4IPVI, Surabaya.
institution Universitas Airlangga
building Universitas Airlangga Library
country Indonesia
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language English
English
topic SF600-1100 Veterinary medicine
SF780.2-780.7 Veterinary microbiology, bacteriology, virology, mycology
SF915-919.5 Veterinary pharmacology
spellingShingle SF600-1100 Veterinary medicine
SF780.2-780.7 Veterinary microbiology, bacteriology, virology, mycology
SF915-919.5 Veterinary pharmacology
Miyayu Soneta Sofyan
Ira Sari Yudaniayanti
Muhammad Herry Susanto
CASE REPORT: USING VIUSID® TO TREATMENT GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS FOR THE CAT AS IMUNODILATOR NON-CORTICOSTEROID
description Any disorder that reduces the digestion or absorption of food, or alters its passage through the digestive tract, can be called a digestive disorder. Gastrointestinal (GI) disorders affect a cat's stomach and intestines, resulting in pain and other problems. Efficient digestion is essential for your cat to be able to build and repair tissues and obtain energy. Digestive disorders in cats are quite common and most clear up within a few days. But some cats need long-term management because they have regular or permanent digestive problems. GI disorders can lead, to dehydration, acid-base and electrolyte imbalances and malnutrition so it is important to recognize the signs Cats with intestinal disease have a wide range of clinical signs. Weight loss, despite a normal or increased appetite is very common. Cats that are chronically ill usually have a loss of fat over the spine (so that the spine is palpable). Other cats have routinely vomit food, fluid and or hairball. Contrary to what many pet lovers believe, hairballs are not normal in cats, and they are not due to a "grease eficiency". The clinical signs of cats with intestinal disease are often similar to those of other diseases (chronic kidney disease, urinary tract obstruction in male cats, chronic progressive kidney disease, diabetes and hyperthyroidism). Gastro intestinal problem in cat is a significant health problem for which there is no universally accepted pharmacological treatment. The combination of Viusid pet is supplementary Food. It is a food preparation consisting of antioxidants, vitamins, trace mineral, and a component extracted from liquorice root (glycyrrhizinic acid). It is specially designed to supplement immune defenses. Targeted nutrition for those processes that cause immunodeficiency. Given viusid for 5 days to cat abaout 1 cc once a day effected for Gastrointestinal problem specialy virus problem like panleukopenia or hepatitis. Using viusid as immonodilator non kortikosteroid for cat need more clinical trial to make sure that effected.
author2 Mochamad Lazuardi
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Muhammad Herry Susanto
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Ira Sari Yudaniayanti
Muhammad Herry Susanto
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title CASE REPORT: USING VIUSID® TO TREATMENT GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS FOR THE CAT AS IMUNODILATOR NON-CORTICOSTEROID
title_short CASE REPORT: USING VIUSID® TO TREATMENT GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS FOR THE CAT AS IMUNODILATOR NON-CORTICOSTEROID
title_full CASE REPORT: USING VIUSID® TO TREATMENT GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS FOR THE CAT AS IMUNODILATOR NON-CORTICOSTEROID
title_fullStr CASE REPORT: USING VIUSID® TO TREATMENT GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS FOR THE CAT AS IMUNODILATOR NON-CORTICOSTEROID
title_full_unstemmed CASE REPORT: USING VIUSID® TO TREATMENT GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS FOR THE CAT AS IMUNODILATOR NON-CORTICOSTEROID
title_sort case report: using viusid® to treatment gastrointestinal disorders for the cat as imunodilator non-corticosteroid
publisher P4IPVI
publishDate 2018
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