KIDNEY
PROTECTOR
ORAL
SOLUTION
INDICATIONS:
to reduce the prevalence of Avian Urolithiasis , Urinary tract infections(UTI)
and visceral gout in commercial poultry operations.
TARGET
SPECIES: Poultry .
Composition: 1 ml contains
Acid mixture ( fumaric, phosphoric acid, citric acid, malic acid, ammonium
chloride, phenolic acid, ursolic acid) , ammonium sulphate, Pectine,
Bioflavonoids, Methionine, Vitamin C, Pottasium chloride, Calcium chloride
(coated) .
DESCRIPTION:
Is a dietary urine acidifier and antiseptic, base on a combination of
protected organic and inorganic acids and minerals.
Urolithiasis is a disease affecting the kidney, in which kidney stones
(uroliths) develop, reducing the capability of the normal renal function.
Due
to its striking lesions, is readily recognized by its distinctive lesions
which are characterized by white chalk-like deposits covering the surface
of various abdominal organs as well as the heart sac. Compensatory enlargement
of remaining normal kidney tissue takes place in an attempt to maintain
adequate renal function.
Hens
with urolithiasis continue to be somehow productive with 1/3 of its
kidneys functional, but excess dietary protein, exposure to nephrotropic
strain of IBV (infectious bronchitis virus), mycotoxins (ochratoxins);
triggers the kidney failure and mortality that can peak up to 5% of
the flock.
When
gout mortality is recognized, the underlying kidney damage cannot be
corrected, but treatment may help some birds live with marginal kidney
function.
ETHIOLOGY:
High dietary calcium : phosphorus ratios inhibit the secretion of parathyroid
hormone, and such inhibition directly leads to increase urinary calcium
excretion (hypercalciuria) and decreased urinary phosphorous excretion(
hypophosphaturia). This excess of calcium significantly reduced glomerular
filtration rate and increase urine ph.
The mortality occurs due to a excess of uric acid and other waste products
cannot be excreted by the kidney.
Many metabolic problems have been reported to be associated with excess
of dietary calcium. Administration of limestone as a source of calcium
carbonate in growing layers is associated with metabolic alkalosis.
During metabolic alkalosis there is a decrease of serum K+ concentration,
leading to hipokalemia. Therefore the balance Na/K+ is affected Other
disturbances is the water diarrhea in growing layers, due to renal failure.
DOSAGE:
ORAL ROUTE IN DRINKING WATER.
Prevention in pullets : between 1-2 ml / litre of drinking water during
starting at week 7 to week 16-18 for 5- 7 consecutive days in alternative
weeks.
Treatment:
between 2-4 ml/litre of drinking water during 7-10 days.
STORAGE
CONDITIONS: Keep in dry, cool place protected from direct light.
Keep this and all medicines out of reach of children.
PRESENTATION: 1 litre plastic bottle.