OldDog/NewTricks
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A girl friend has a horse with an Abscess and is having trouble getting it GONE
Surfing I found these: Looks good to me! Anyone tried them?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xak_wbQqJJQ&feature=player_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXBWbH2H2q8&NR=1
I think most people use DMSO wrong - "It's A Carrier"
I am thinking that one could mix DMSO with the meds she is using and put that in a boot!
So I also found this:
Medicine
Use of DMSO in medicine dates from around 1963, when a University of Oregon Medical School team, headed by Stanley Jacob, discovered it could penetrate the skin and other membranes without damaging them and could carry other compounds into a biological system. In medicine, DMSO is predominantly used as a topical analgesic, a vehicle for topical application of pharmaceuticals, as an anti-inflammatory, and an antioxidant.[citation needed]. Because DMSO increases the rate of absorption of some compounds through organic tissues including skin, it can be used as a drug delivery system. It is frequently compounded with antifungal medications, enabling them to penetrate not just skin but also toe and fingernails. (Hooves?)
Veterinary medicine
DMSO is commonly used in veterinary medicine as a liniment for horses, alone or in combination with other ingredients. In the latter case, often, the intended function of the DMSO is as a solvent, to carry the other ingredients across the skin. Also in horses, DMSO is used intravenously, again alone or in combination with other drugs. It is used alone for the treatment of increased intracranial pressure and/or cerebral edema in horses.
Any other Ideas - I am in California and the Horse is in Washington State - the Vet dies not seam to be doing it much good
Surfing I found these: Looks good to me! Anyone tried them?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xak_wbQqJJQ&feature=player_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXBWbH2H2q8&NR=1
I think most people use DMSO wrong - "It's A Carrier"
I am thinking that one could mix DMSO with the meds she is using and put that in a boot!
So I also found this:
Medicine
Use of DMSO in medicine dates from around 1963, when a University of Oregon Medical School team, headed by Stanley Jacob, discovered it could penetrate the skin and other membranes without damaging them and could carry other compounds into a biological system. In medicine, DMSO is predominantly used as a topical analgesic, a vehicle for topical application of pharmaceuticals, as an anti-inflammatory, and an antioxidant.[citation needed]. Because DMSO increases the rate of absorption of some compounds through organic tissues including skin, it can be used as a drug delivery system. It is frequently compounded with antifungal medications, enabling them to penetrate not just skin but also toe and fingernails. (Hooves?)
Veterinary medicine
DMSO is commonly used in veterinary medicine as a liniment for horses, alone or in combination with other ingredients. In the latter case, often, the intended function of the DMSO is as a solvent, to carry the other ingredients across the skin. Also in horses, DMSO is used intravenously, again alone or in combination with other drugs. It is used alone for the treatment of increased intracranial pressure and/or cerebral edema in horses.
Any other Ideas - I am in California and the Horse is in Washington State - the Vet dies not seam to be doing it much good