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Rigos, George, Dimitra Kogiannou, Antigoni Vasilaki, and Mado Kotsiri. "Evaluation of Praziquantel Efficacy against Zeuxapta seriolae Infections in Greater Amberjack, Seriola dumerili." Applied Sciences 11, no. 10 (May 19, 2021): 4656. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app11104656.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of dietary praziquantel (PZQ), a promising fish anthelminthic, against Zeuxapta seriolae, a lethal ectoparasite of greater amberjack (Seriola dumerili Risso) farmed in the Mediterranean and elsewhere. The trial was carried out in small cages (3 m3) in situ, harbouring fish (125 ± 14 g) naturally infected with Z. seriolae, at 25 ± 1 °C water temperature. Praziquantel-medicated diet (150 mg PZQ/kg fish) was delivered for three days against a control group. Measurement of both adults and oncomiracidia of Z. seriolae in sampled gill arches revealed significant differences between the tested groups (PZQ: 19.3 ± 9.8 vs. Control: 3.8 ± 6.3). Considering an estimated efficacy of 80.4% in the medicated fish, the present study indicates that oral PZQ treatments can confront Z. seriolae infections considerably in farmed greater amberjack and, perhaps, replace the commonly used hydrogen peroxidase baths.
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Senthil Kumar, K. L., P D Gokulan, A. Vasanthan, S. Venkateswaran, H. Santhosh, R. Vinoth kumar, and S. Ragul. "Preparation and evaluation of matrix type of transdermal patches containing anti –diabetic drug." Indian Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology 9, no. 1 (March 15, 2022): 33–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.ijpp.2022.006.

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The current research aims to formulate and evaluated medicated transdermal patches containing an anti-diabetic drug. A good penetration enhancer would improve drug delivery from various polymer-based transdermal patches. Transdermal patches of the matrix type are made. Using various PVP K30, MC ratios and solvent evaporation techniques. All prepared formulations were tested for weight variation, thickness, drug content, moisture content, moisture uptake, flatness, and in vitro drug release. Bath F3 was optimised formula from all formulation baths shows linear zero order release for 24 hours, with a cumulative percentage of drug diffusion of 87.35% from 4cm2 patches. It has been determined that polymer concentration. When the concentration of PVP K30 increases in the primary layer, the in – vitro diffusion rate increases, and when the concentration of PVP K30 decreases, the drug diffusion decreases. It allows for more controlled drug release from the patch.
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EJJr, Rosser. "German shepherd dog pyoderma: a prospective study of 12 dogs." Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 33, no. 4 (July 1, 1997): 355–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.5326/15473317-33-4-355.

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Twelve German shepherd dogs, each diagnosed as having a recurrent or refractory deep pyoderma (i.e., German shepherd dog pyoderma [GSP]), were evaluated for several parameters over a six-year period. Results indicated that GSP could be associated with flea allergy dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, food allergy, cell-mediated immunodeficiency, or hypothyroidism, or could be an idiopathic disease. The combination of diseases present for a given dog varied from case to case. Adequate control of the pyoderma was achieved only after each identified underlying disease was treated specifically, along with aggressive concurrent medical therapy using systemic antibiotics and medicated baths.
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Nelson, E. Charles. "Charles Whitlaw (né Whitly) (1771–1850): botanist, horticulturist, charlatan and quack." Archives of Natural History 40, no. 1 (April 2013): 94–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/anh.2013.0139.

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Charles Whitlaw (otherwise Whitly) was born in Yester, East Lothian, and received training in Edinburgh as a horticulturist before emigrating to North America where he spent about two decades from 1794. He collected botanical specimens, some of which are preserved in the herbarium at the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin. In the United States, Whitlaw obtained a patent for processing the fibres of Urtica whitlawii which was named after him by Muhlenberg. On returning to Britain, he was proposed for election as a Fellow of The Linnean Society of London, but was black-balled. Returning again to North America Whitlaw gave lectures on botanical topics to general audiences using hand-painted “transparencies” acquired from Dr Robert Thornton. Later Whitlaw established “patent medicated vapour baths” in which he employed various North American plants with reputed medicinal properties. Claiming to be able to cure diseases such as scrofula, Whitlaw outraged the medical establishment and he was branded a charlatan and a quack.
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Lee, Yoon Beom, Woori Jo, Eui-Suk Jeong, Tae Ku Kang, and Gwang-Hoon Lee. "Veterinary management protocol for non-human primates: quarantine, anesthesia, and postoperative care for mastoidectomy at animal research institutions." Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 63, no. 4 (December 28, 2023): e35. http://dx.doi.org/10.14405/kjvr.20230032.

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Non-human primate (NHP) research faces challenges due to zoonosis risk and complex veterinary management yet lacks standardized guidelines for animal care. Therefore, we developed an advanced veterinary management protocol for NHP quarantine, anesthesia, and postoperative care. Three female 4 to 5-year-old cynomolgus monkeys were anesthetized and underwent various tests, including body weight, temperature, blood tests, urinalysis, microbiological monitoring, and physical and dental examinations. Ivermectin and medicated baths were administered to eradicate ectoparasites and endoparasites, and testing was repeated 30 days later. Following quarantine, we performed computed tomography and anesthesia maintenance for mastoidectomy. To relieve pain and maintain body weight, we administered tramadol intramuscularly 4 times/day for 3 days and meloxicam subcutaneously twice daily for 14 days. Feed replacements were provided. During the 33-day quarantine period, physical examinations revealed no abnormalities indicative of infectious diseases, and no specific clinical symptoms were observed. Through a preliminary test of anesthesia time, we selected ketamine 4 mg/kg + medetomidine 50 µg/kg for short experiments such as computed tomography, and ketamine 8 mg/kg + medetomidine 50 µg/kg for intubation. Ten days after mastoidectomy, NHPs consumed 100 kcal/kg and recovered their body weight. This study offers advanced veterinary management guideline for NHP research. Such protocols can lead to more standardized and ethical practices in NHP research, thereby enhancing the quality of studies on NHPs and the translation of findings to human health and disease.
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Chen, Huayue, Shizuko Shoumura, Shoichi Emura, and Hideo Isono. "Tibetan Medicated-Bath Therapy May Improve Adjuvant Arthritis in Rat." Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 6, no. 2 (2009): 211–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecam/nem083.

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Tibetan medicated-bath therapy has been applied to patients with rheumatoid arthritis for centuries. However, the detailed action mechanism of Tibetan medicated-bath therapy on the morphology and function of joints remains unknown. We designed our investigation to evaluate the efficacy of Tibetan medicated-bath therapy on adjuvant arthritis (AA) of rats in comparison with water-bath and dexamethasone administration. AA was induced by intradermal injection ofMycobacterium butyricumsuspended in sterile mineral oil. The control animals were similarly injected with sterile vehicle. Eight days after injection, rats were treated with fresh-water bath, Tibetan medicated-bath (40°C, 15 min) or intramuscular injection with dexamethasone for 21 consecutive days after which we evaluated the severity of arthritis visually and microscopically and measured serum interleukin (IL)-6 and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α levels. While arthritis did not significantly change after water-bath treatment, the Tibetan medicated-bath and dexamethasone groups showed diminished joint swelling and alleviation of, inflammatory cell infiltration and the destruction of bone and cartilage. Serum IL-6 and TNF-α levels significantly decreased. Our results demonstrated that Tibetan medicated-bath therapy exerted a reliable effect on rat adjuvant arthritis, which may be involved in the inflammatory cytokines, IL-6 and TNF-α. Our data provide evidence for clinical use of Tibetan-medicated bath therapy for arthritis patients.
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Chen, B., M. Chung, H. Zhan, Y. Cao, and C. Wang. "Traditional Chinese herbal medicated bath therapies for osteoarthritis." Osteoarthritis and Cartilage 22 (April 2014): S423—S424. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.joca.2014.02.798.

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Zhang, Fang, Jili Zou, and Dandan Huang. "Reconstruction Algorithm-Based Computed Tomography Image Feature for Evaluating the Effect of Internal Administration and Medicated Bath of Liangxue Xiaoyin Decoction on Psoriasis Vulgaris." Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine 2022 (March 7, 2022): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/7638507.

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Skin computed tomography (CT) image based on improved marching cubes (MC) algorithm was explored to evaluate the therapeutic effect of internal administration of Liangxue Xiaoyin decoction combined with medicated bath in the treatment of psoriasis vulgaris. 712 patients with psoriasis vulgaris blood heat syndrome in hospital were recruited as the research object, which were randomly divided into observation group (TCM oral therapy combined with medicinal bath) and control group (TCM oral therapy), each with 356 cases. Psoriasis area and severity index (PASI), pruritus degree, and clinical treatment effect were compared. The results showed that the reconstruction time of median method was greatly shorter, and the algorithm efficiency was improved by 40.6290%. After treatment, the psoriasis area and severity index (PASI) score of the observation group was 5.61 ± 1.15 , Δ PASI = 22.64 ± 2.15 . Δ PASI % = 80.14 % , which were greatly higher than the control group (( 9.41 + 1.56 ) points, Δ PASI = 18.84 + 1.65 points, Δ PASI % = 66.69 % ) ( P < 0.05 ). After treatment, the itching degree of the observation group was 3.03 ± 1.01 points, which was lower than that of the control group (( 3.71 ± 1.06 ) points), and the itching degree of the observation group was greater than that of the control group, with substantial difference ( P < 0.05 ). The total effective rate of observation group (88.76%) was higher than that of control group (71.07%) ( P < 0.05 ). Therefore, skin CT image based on the improved MC algorithm can evaluate the therapeutic effect of internal administration of Liangxue Xiaoyin decoction combined with medicated bath in the treatment of psoriasis vulgaris. The internal administration of Liangxue Xiaoyin decoction combined with medicated bath had a good effect on the treatment of psoriasis vulgaris and was of certain clinical application value.
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Kanwar, Ritika, Shivani Sharma, and V. Santhalakshmi. "A Study to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Medicated Versus Non Medicated sitz Bath in episiotomy Healing among Postnatal Mothers." International Journal of Nursing Education 10, no. 1 (2018): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/0974-9357.2018.00008.9.

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Shaad, Dr Mohammad, Dr Shaikh Ejaz Parvez, and Dr Manzoor Ahmed. "STUDY TO EVALUATE THE EFFECT OF AABZAN THERAPY (SITZ BATH) OF UNANI FORMULATION IN CASES OF INSHIQAQ MAQʻAD HAAD (ACUTE ANAL FISSURE)." Indian Journal of Unani Medicine 15, no. 01 (2022): 42–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.53390/ijum.2022.15107.

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Aabzan Therapy (sitz bath) is cheapest, simplest and non-invasive method of regimental therapy. In this kind of bath only hips are immersed in medicated water, level of water should not be above navel (umbilicus). This therapy is very common and is used to relief pain and discomfort of lower and upper limbs. Abu Bakr Mohammad Bin Zakariya Razi, writes in his book Kitab-ul-Haawi that to relief pain and to reduce inflammation of Shiqaq Maq'ad, the patient is advised to sit in the decoction (joshanda) of beekh e khatmi, tukhm e katan, baboon as sitz bath (Aabzan). Aabzan therapy dilates vessels, increases capillary permeability, increases blood flow, and stimulates nerve endings. It is indicated in Anal fissure, hemorrhoids, rectal prolapsed, uterine prolapsed, oligomenorrhoea, hysteria, dysentery, diarrhoea, cystitis, uterine cramps, vaginitis, IBS and prostitis. The present study was an open label clinical study to evaluate the efficacy of sitz bath with unani formulation on the basis of standard parameters (subjective parameters) which are based on clinical assessment. The study was conducted on 30 patients th th and duration was 28 days, with total 05 visits to hospital (0-day, 7 day, 14 day, 21" day, 28th day,). The sitz bath was given with a dose of 40gm medicine (beekh-e-khatmi, baboona, tukhm-e-katan) in 5 liters of warm water.
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Books on the topic "Medicated Baths"

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Huang, Meifang. Zhong yi shui liao bao jian =: Home spa. Xianggang: Wan li ji gou, Wan li shu dian, 2009.

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Treatise on the Causes and Effects of Inflammation, Fever, Cancer, Scrofula, and Nervous Affections: Observations on the Correctness of Linnaeus's Classification of Diseases, Together with Remarks on the Specific Action of His Patent Medicated... Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Dominiceti, Rhodomonte. A Dissertation on the Artificial Medicated Water Baths, Partial Pumps, Vapourous and Dry Baths, Together with a Description of the Apparatus, Erected ... Also, Many Well Authenticated Cases of Cures. Gale Ecco, Print Editions, 2018.

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Lucas, Charles. Essay on Waters: In Three Parts. Treating, I. of Simple Waters. Ii. of Cold, Medicated Waters. Iii. of Natural Baths. by C. Lucas, M. d. HardPress, 2020.

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Essay on Waters: In Three Parts. Treating, I. of Simple Waters. Ii. of Cold, Medicated Waters. Iii. of Natural Baths. by C. Lucas, M. d. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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Lucas, Charles. Essay on Waters: In Three Parts. Treating, I. of Simple Waters. Ii. of Cold, Medicated Waters. Iii. of Natural Baths. by C. Lucas, M. d. HardPress, 2020.

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Essay on Waters: In Three Parts. Treating, I. of Simple Waters. Ii. of Cold, Medicated Waters. Iii. of Natural Baths. by C. Lucas, M. d. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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Petit Traite de L'antiquite: Et Singularites de Bretagne Armorique. Classiques Garnier, 2010.

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Turkish Bath [electronic Resource]: Mr. Chas. Bartholomew's Evidence Before the Doctors on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases by the Use of Turkish, Oxygen, Ozone, and Electric Baths, and Medicated Atmospheres with Reports on Cases. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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The Scriptural Code of Health; with Observations on the Mosaic Prohibitions, and on the Principles and Benefits of the Medicated Vapour Bath. TheClassics.us, 2013.

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Kültz, Dietmar. "Infectious diseases." In A Primer of Ecological Aquaculture, 252–76. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198850229.003.0018.

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Abstract Infectious diseases are responsible for the loss of almost half of all aquaculture production. Their incidence can be minimized by strict biosecurity in closed recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS). Infections are caused by pathogens transmitted by physical contact or biological vectors, either horizontally (within the same generation) or vertically (from parents to offspring). Many infectious pathogens are present in the environment, but healthy aquatic animals suppress them by employing pathogen defence mechanisms such as physical barriers and immunity. Immunity is compromised by stresses encountered in aquaculture. Adaptive immunity is based on cellular memory and limited to vertebrates (aquaculture fishes) while innate immunity and physical defences are also utilized by invertebrates. Four types of pathogens cause significant infectious diseases of aquaculture organisms: viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites. Diagnosis of viroses, bacterioses, mycoses, and parasitoses uses PCR, cytopathic effects in host cell lines, growth on selective media, microscopy in combination with specific stains, and visual inspection of hosts (e.g. to observe ectopic macroparasites). Treatment includes antibiotics, medicated feeds, chemotherapeutic, saline, or oxidative baths, and co-culture with cleaner fish. Prophylaxis is the best and sometimes the only (e.g. viroses) approach for minimizing disease problems in aquaculture. It is based on implementing biosecurity, sanitary management, quarantine, water sterilization, disinfection, stress reduction, regular monitoring, domestication of disease-resistant strains of aquaculture organisms, and utilization of specific pathogen-free (SPF) stocks of aquaculture organisms.
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Conference papers on the topic "Medicated Baths"

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Jian Yang, Tianhong Wang, Xiaona Shen, Xing Chen, Kehui Zhao, Jing Wang, Yi Zhang, Jing Zhao, and Yang Ga. "Network based study for the anti-rheumatic mechanism of Tibetan medicated-bath therapy." In 2016 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (BIBM). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bibm.2016.7822802.

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