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The concept of development of new ecologically based methods of diagnostics and pharmacocorrection in veterinary medicine (on the example of pathologies of the hepatobiliary system)

When analyzing the regulatory documents governing the rational use of humane and veterinary medicines it can be concluded that the humane and veterinary pharmaceutical supply system, which is decisive the tasks of create, testing, man-ufacturing, storing, distributing and using medicines, does not h...

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Main Authors: Ponamarev, Vladimir, Popova, Olga, Kostrova, Anastasia, Agafonova, Lyudmila
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:When analyzing the regulatory documents governing the rational use of humane and veterinary medicines it can be concluded that the humane and veterinary pharmaceutical supply system, which is decisive the tasks of create, testing, man-ufacturing, storing, distributing and using medicines, does not have a final ecolog-ical block focused on identifying and localizing potential risks associated with en-vironmental pollution with medicinal substances, disposal of unclaimed drugs, the use of irrational diagnostic and pharmacocorrection schemes. The main aim of this work is to generalize the main methodological approaches in the field of eco-toxicology within the framework of the concept of developing new environmen-tally sound diagnostic methods and pharmacocorrection in veterinary medicine (using hepatobiliary system pathologies as an example). The scientific novelty of the publication lies in the complexity of the ongoing review of existing infor-mation in the development of new methods for assessing the toxic properties of various pharmacological substances on the functionality of the hepatobiliary sys-tem in the context of the ecopharmacology development, as well as the proposal of a unique ecologically based methodology, which in the process of execution by the author of the grant project will be fully finalized. The main author’s hypothe-sis of this study is the possibility of identifying the most promising approaches in terms of veterinary pharmacology for their further possible implementation into industry practice. The information retrieval methodology was based on such gen-eral scientific methods of knowledge as: a review of specialized search engines and databases of scientific and research data (Scopus, WoS, PubMed) over the past 15 years, analysis of the identified results, and their comparison by rele-vance. The study was supported by the Russian Science Foundation grant No. 23-26-00011, https://rscf.ru/project/23-26-00011/.
ISSN:0094-243X
1551-7616
DOI:10.1063/5.0161092