Use of Cryodestruction Technology on Plant Raw Materials and Study of the Therapeutic Effectiveness of the Veterinary Preparation 'Akaro Spectra' (Anti-Parasitic Tablets for Dogs)

    А. V. Kiptenko, M. V. Bogach
    TLDR "Akaro Spectra" tablets effectively eliminate dog parasites within two days.
    The study investigates the effectiveness of "Akaro Spectra," an antiparasitic tablet for dogs, developed using cryodestruction technology on plant raw materials. The preparation targets endoparasites, specifically ixodid and sarcoptic ticks. The study involved clinical assessments of dogs with skin lesions, such as dermatitis and alopecia, and measured the infestation levels of parasites. Results showed that "Akaro Spectra" achieved 65.8% efficacy against Otodectes cynotis ticks on the first day, reaching 100% by the second day. For Ixodes spp., Dermacentor spp., and Rhipicephalus spp. ticks, the drug demonstrated 93.76% efficacy by the second day. The phytocomplex includes kelp, neem leaves, garlic, and lemon balm, which work together to repel parasites.
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