Comparative Analysis of the Use of CMR Pomade (Bellisperenis + Calendula officinalis + Myristicasebifera) and Physiological Solution in Tissue Scarring of Rats (Rathusnorvegicus)
Pharmaceutical market has several types of ointments that are used in animals for healing processes, arising from traumatic injuries or surgical procedures. The use of homeopathic medicines in the treatment of skin wounds has grown significantly, but no one knows for sure the efficiency of such drug...
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doaj-09d03ecc980f4023a1d01b9b168f8ad62020-11-25T03:24:07ZengUniversidade Federal de RondonópolisScientific Electronic Archives2316-92812316-92812014-08-017210310710.36560/722014140106Comparative Analysis of the Use of CMR Pomade (Bellisperenis + Calendula officinalis + Myristicasebifera) and Physiological Solution in Tissue Scarring of Rats (Rathusnorvegicus)E. S. FernandesR. A. SantosB. S. OliveiraD. S. MeirelesPharmaceutical market has several types of ointments that are used in animals for healing processes, arising from traumatic injuries or surgical procedures. The use of homeopathic medicines in the treatment of skin wounds has grown significantly, but no one knows for sure the efficiency of such drugs. Thus, this paper aimed to measure the drug's effectiveness CMR (Bellisperenis + Calendula officinalis Myristica sebifera) in comparison to physiologic solution in treating skin wounds produced in rats. Standardized in the back of the animals on both sides (right and left) evaluating the healing potential of homeopathic ointment CMR compared to saline lesions were performed.https://sea.ufr.edu.br/index.php?journal=SEA&page=article&op=view&path=140healingcmrhomeopathy,miceskin |
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E. S. Fernandes R. A. Santos B. S. Oliveira D. S. Meireles Comparative Analysis of the Use of CMR Pomade (Bellisperenis + Calendula officinalis + Myristicasebifera) and Physiological Solution in Tissue Scarring of Rats (Rathusnorvegicus) Scientific Electronic Archives healing cmr homeopathy, mice skin |
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E. S. Fernandes R. A. Santos B. S. Oliveira D. S. Meireles |
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Comparative Analysis of the Use of CMR Pomade (Bellisperenis + Calendula officinalis + Myristicasebifera) and Physiological Solution in Tissue Scarring of Rats (Rathusnorvegicus) |
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Comparative Analysis of the Use of CMR Pomade (Bellisperenis + Calendula officinalis + Myristicasebifera) and Physiological Solution in Tissue Scarring of Rats (Rathusnorvegicus) |
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Comparative Analysis of the Use of CMR Pomade (Bellisperenis + Calendula officinalis + Myristicasebifera) and Physiological Solution in Tissue Scarring of Rats (Rathusnorvegicus) |
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Comparative Analysis of the Use of CMR Pomade (Bellisperenis + Calendula officinalis + Myristicasebifera) and Physiological Solution in Tissue Scarring of Rats (Rathusnorvegicus) |
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Comparative Analysis of the Use of CMR Pomade (Bellisperenis + Calendula officinalis + Myristicasebifera) and Physiological Solution in Tissue Scarring of Rats (Rathusnorvegicus) |
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comparative analysis of the use of cmr pomade (bellisperenis + calendula officinalis + myristicasebifera) and physiological solution in tissue scarring of rats (rathusnorvegicus) |
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Pharmaceutical market has several types of ointments that are used in animals for healing processes, arising from traumatic injuries or surgical procedures. The use of homeopathic medicines in the treatment of skin wounds has grown significantly, but no one knows for sure the efficiency of such drugs. Thus, this paper aimed to measure the drug's effectiveness CMR (Bellisperenis + Calendula officinalis Myristica sebifera) in comparison to physiologic solution in treating skin wounds produced in rats. Standardized in the back of the animals on both sides (right and left) evaluating the healing potential of homeopathic ointment CMR compared to saline lesions were performed. |
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healing cmr homeopathy, mice skin |
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