Castor oil, 50 ml
Description:
Transparent, thick and viscous, colorless or slightly yellowish liquid with a weak characteristic odor and a peculiar unpleasant taste.
Pharmacological properties:
When ingested, castor oil under the influence of the lipase enzyme in the small intestine is broken down to form recinolic acid, which causes irritation of intestinal receptors and a reflex increase in peristalsis, and also causes a reflex contraction of the uterine muscles. The laxative effect in carnivorous animals occurs after 4-6 hours, in herbivores – after 15-20 hours. When applied externally, castor oil helps to relieve tissue edema, improves trophism of wounds.
Application:
Inside as a laxative for constipation, intestinal obstruction and inflammation, poisoning.
Outwardly prescribed for ulcers, burns, rough skin.
Dosage:
Set once orally in doses (ml):
horses – 250-500;
cattle – 250-500;
oslam – 150-400,
pigs 20 – 100,
sheep – 50-150,
dogs 15-20,
composition – 5-15,
foxes and arctic foxes – 10-20,
mink – 5-10.
Contraindications:
The use of castor oil is contraindicated in case of poisoning with fat-soluble chemical compounds (phosphorus, benzene, phenol, carbon tetrachloride, etc.), male fern.
Caveats:
With prolonged use of the drug, intestinal atony may develop.
Release form:
Glass vials with a plastic stopper of 50, 100, 200 ml.
Storage:
Dry, dark place inaccessible to children at a temperature not exceeding 25 ° C.
Shelf life:
2 years.