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Parturition Pharmacological Manipulation - Anatomy & Physiology
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Parturition Pharmacological Manipulation - Anatomy & Physiology
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Contents
1
Why Control Timing of Parturition?
2
Disadvantages of Parturition Induction
3
Requirements for Parturition Induction
4
Drugs Influencing Uterine Activity
4.1
Ecbolic Drugs
4.2
Tocolytic Drugs
5
Myometrial Innervation and Manipulation
5.1
Sympathetic
5.2
Parasympathetic
6
Induction of Parturition
6.1
Cow
6.2
Sow
6.3
Mare
6.4
Ewe
6.5
Bitch and Queen
Why Control Timing of Parturition?
Disadvantages of Parturition Induction
Requirements for Parturition Induction
Drugs Influencing Uterine Activity
Ecbolic Drugs
Tocolytic Drugs
Myometrial Innervation and Manipulation
Sympathetic
Parasympathetic
Induction of Parturition
Cow
Sow
Mare
Ewe
Bitch and Queen