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  1. 1 lip 2021 · Veterinary data on the safety and efficacy of synthetic and natural colloids is limited to mostly retrospective evaluations or experimental studies with small numbers of patients (mainly dogs). Large, prospective, randomized, long-term outcome-oriented studies are lacking.

  2. 25 kwi 2024 · Colloidal silver and colloidal silver spray is not recommended for dogs due to potential risks like argyria, organ damage, and disruption of the gut microbiome. While some owners use it as an antimicrobial treatment, the evidence suggests it can be harmful, especially with long-term use.

  3. The medium molecular weight colloids have a shorter half-life but there are currently no data regarding recommended doses for use in hypo-oncotic dogs and cats in the intensive care unit setting. The maximum daily dosage recommendation for synthetic colloids is controversial at best.

  4. 24 paź 2022 · This study evaluated the efficacy and safety of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) in 207 CDV, naturally infected, mixed-breed dogs exhibiting clinical signs of the non-neurological and neurological phases of the disease.

  5. Background. Synthetic colloids are widely used in veterinary medicine with hydroxyethyl starch (HES) being the most frequently used. 1 Moreover, HES is currently the most studied synthetic colloid in human and veterinary medicine in contrast to dextran and gelatin.

  6. Gold is seldom the first-choice drug for pemphigus. Patients are usually started on a glucocorticoid regimen, with azathioprine added to reduce the steroid dosage. In cases with excessive side effects, or when azathioprine and glucocorticoids are ineffective, gold is a logical choice.

  7. Colloidal gold is a suspension (or colloid) of nanosized gold particles, with a long history as a glass colorant. From: Handbook on the Toxicology of Metals (Fourth Edition), 2015