Zeel - VET

 




Manufacturer:  Heel - Veterinary
Canadian Dollars:  $82.99
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Zeel - VET

Composition:
1 ampule of 5.0ml (=5g) contains:
  • Cartilago suis D6 5.0mg
  • Funiculus umbilicalis suis D6 5.0mg
  • Embrys totalis suis D6 5.0mg
  • Placenta totalis suis D6 5.0mg
  • Solanum dulcamara D3 25.0mg
  • Symphytum officinale e radice D6 25.0mg
  • Nadidum D8 5.0mg
  • Coenzym A D8 5.0mg
  • Sanguinaria canadensis D4 7.5mg
  • Arnica montana D3 50mg
  • Sulfur D6 9mg
  • Natrium diethyloxakaceticum D8 5.0mg
  • Acidum alpha-liponicum D8 5.0mg
  • Toxicodendron quercifolium e summitatibus rec. D2 25.0mg
Indications:
Joint Disorders, e.g. polyarthritis, arthrosis, scapulohumeral periarthritis, spondylarthrosis, coxofemoral arthrosis (hip desplacement), preoperative and postoperative disorders in the event of injuries. Intervertebral disc disease, bone spavin, chronic tendovaginitis

Contraindications: None Known

Side Effects: None Known

Interaction with other medications: None Known

Waiting Period: None

Instructions for use, route and duration of administration:

Zeel injection solution is to be administered by S.C., I.V., intraarticular or periarticular injection

According to species, the daily single dosage is as follows:

  • Horses and Cattle 5-10ml
  • Pigs 4-5ml
  • Large Dogs 3-4ml
  • Medium-Sized Dogs 2-3ml
  • Small Dogs and Cats 1-2ml

The dosage for intra-articular injection ranged from 1-3ml according to size of the joint.

Intra-articular administration, depending on the size of the joint, is 1-3ml. In acute disorders the recommended doses can be repeated after 24 hours. If needed, the application can be repeated twice a week. In chronic and recurring diseases, and in prolonged or auxiliary treatment, the dose can be repeated every 4 days.

Periarticular infiltrations (around the injured area) with insulin needles, consist of small papules into which 0.5cc is inoculated.

Therapeutic Applications
For the maintenance of normal articular functions, undisturbed coordination of the metabolism of the synovial membrane and synovial fluid on the one hand and of the arthrodial cartilage on the other, is indispensable. In cartilage, according to the Embden-Meyerhof model, lactic acid or lactate is formed, which reaches the outer cellular layer of the joint capsule through the synovial fluid. There, by stimulation of the end oxidation through the citric acid cycle, the necessary energy is released. In arthrosis, there is a pathological disorder of the metabolism of the corrective tissue of the joint (cartilage, synovial membrane and also synovial fluid), is also an imbalance between catabolic and anabolic metabolic processes.

The task of effective therapy is to normalise the disturbed metabolism, as well as offer components for poissible incorperation

The decisive energy-liberating reaction of the metabolism is the formation of hydrigen which is then transferred, to a great extent, to nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (nadid); thus, for example, the whole of the hydrogen liberated in the course of the citric acid cycle is transferred to nadid, the starting member of the respiratory chain. Precisely the oxidoreduction, catalused by nadid, between lactic acid and pyruvic acid, or the reverse, is of the decisive importance in the metabolism of the joints

Alpha-lipoic acid is also a hydrogen-transferring co-factor which, above all, participates decisively in the oxidative decarboxylation) conversion of pyruvic acid to activated acid).

In the interaction with coenzyme A, the formation of the 'activated acetic acid' is made possible which, for its part, represents the initiator of the citric acid cycle, whilst the oxalacetate cacn be described as the fuel of this cycle.

The treatment of rheumatic diseases with sulphur has long been known. It is only through the biochemical research into mucopolysaccharide sulphates, however, that it was confirmed that the organism can incorporate or convert the sulphur into the body's own chondroitin sulphates.

The organ constituents provide important components of the connective tissue (cartilage, funiculus umbilicalis), while placenta promotes the circulation and the embry has an additional stimulating action.

The vegetable constituents Rhus toxicodendron, Dulcamara, Sanguinaria, Symphytum and Arnica are applied for rheumatic diseases of the joints, etc., including when the disorders are worsened in wet weather.

The medicaments blended into a pharmacologically active and non-toxic combination in Zeel, on the basis of many years' medical experience and the latest biochemical research, form a higly valuable remedy for chronic diseases of the joints, and which has been confirmed by clinical and practical tests.

Owing to the individual homeopathic constituents of Zeel, therapeutic possiblities result for the treatment of arthrosis.

Package Sizes:
Packs containing 5 ampoules of 5.0ml each