Nem szteroid gyulladáscsökkentők a sertésgyógyászatban : Irodalmi összefoglaló
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Date
2024-02Author
Somogyi, Zoltán
Molnár, Klaudia
Szóládi, Áron
Giricz, Márton
Kiss, András
Jerzsele, Ákos
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10.56385/magyallorv.2024.02.77-90Metadata
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The authors show the importance of anti-inflammation and pain relief in pig health
and highlight the animal welfare aspects. They point out that in many cases it is
difficult for the veterinarians to select the right anti-inflammatory and analgesic
drugs in pig medicine. The aim of this summary is to help to understand the
differences between the currently available NSAIDs.
Currently, there are 5 NSAIDs such as meloxicam, flunixin, tolfenamic acid,
ketoprofen, salicylates and 2 so-called minor analgesics (paracetamol, metami-
zole) available to veterinarians in the European Union. In addition, there are also
authorised glucocorticoid agents which are not covered by the present review.
The need for anti-inflammation and analgesia at different ages is both essential
for successful surgical procedures (castration, tail docking) and for adjunctive
therapy of infectious and non-infectious diseases. In addition, adequate pain
relief promotes animal welfare.