
05-15-2006, 12:01 PM
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I hear lil Izzy paws
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: PA
Posts: 5,651
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how are shelters suposed to determine a dog is sterile from this already? will they still lop off the testicles or give them another shot? also what are long term issues with this will they find increase in cancer? how long has the studies prooven this a better option?
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Study Findings
Neutersol (Zinc Gluconate Neutralized by Arginine) for pharmaceutical sterilization of 3 to 10 month old male dogs was developed by the late Dr. Mostafa S. Fahim, Director of the Center of Reproductive Science and Technology, School of Medicine, University of Missouri-Columbia. The research and development of Neutersol and other technology was conducted by Dr. Fahim and his staff and was sponsored by Technology Transfer, Inc. (a Missouri corporation) since 1990. The long process of obtaining FDA approval of Neutersol began in 1991, and Technology Transfer, Inc. licensed Addison Biological Laboratory, Inc. to market Neutersol after receiving FDA approval.
Pilot, dose determination, and target animal safety studies were completed prior to the field study that was conducted at five test sites throughout the U.S. The test sites enrolled 270 puppies, ages 3 to 10 months, according to pre-determined protocols involving testicle widths and good general testicular health. Post-injection, the participating puppies were monitored for general attitude, appetite, ability to walk, scrotal pain on testes manipulation, rectal temperature, and general scrotum description. Complete physical exams were conducted at three days, two months, and six months post-injection. Of the 224 dogs that completed the study, 223 (99.6%) were permanently sterile. Mild, temporary swelling of the testicles is an expected reaction to the injection noticed within 24-48 hours after injection. Other possible side effects include vomiting, anorexia, lethargy, diarrhea, scrotal pain and scrotal inflammation.
Min ****, MD, Senior Research Associate, Center of Reproductive Science and Technology, School of Medicine, University of Missouri-Columbia, conducted the study and presented the field trial findings in “Neutersol: Intratesticular Injection Induces Sterility In Dogs” at the April, 2002, International Symposium of Non-Surgical Methods for Pet Population Control. See www.neutersol.com/fieldstudy for detailed study protocols and report of findings.
For more information about Neutersol, contact your local veterinarian.
About Addison Biological Laboratory, Inc.
Addison Biological Laboratory, Inc., Fayette, Missouri, is the exclusive marketer of Neutersol. Addison is a privately held company that improves the lives of animals through its variety of animal health products and diagnostic services used by veterinarians worldwide. The company is widely known for its Maxi/Guard® line of proprietary vaccines and small animal products for dermatology, otology, and veterinary dentistry. For further company information, visit www.addisonlabs.com.
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personally i believe in tubal litigation of males does all this without injecting chemicals unanatural to the body or taking away their testicles and the needed testosterone.
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