Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Designated organic active ingredient containing – Carbohydrate doai
Patent
1987-10-08
1989-07-11
Yarbrough, Amelia Burgess
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Designated organic active ingredient containing
Carbohydrate doai
514450, A61K 3170, A61K 31335
Patent
active
048472433
ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a method for the prevention of fescue toxicosis in grazing animals. Fescue toxicosis results from a grazing animal ingesting certain toxins present in or on the grass which can impair growth, reproductive performance, and is sometimes fatal. It has been discovered that the administration of ivermectin or related avermectin compounds is effective in reducing or eliminating the toxic effects of fescue endophyte ingestion.
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Burgess Yarbrough Amelia
Merck & Co. , Inc.
Rose David L.
Sudol Michael C.
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