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L. Romanovych LNUVMB named after S. Z. Gzhytskyi.
The paper substantiates the application of vitamin E to increase nonspecific resistance of the organism birds, stimulation of the immune system, increasing the level of protective antibody with vaccination against viral diseases and increase safety and productivity. Presents a list of veterinary medicines (ATC vet classification code: QA11HA03 Veterinary drugs vitamins). Tocopherol (vitamin E) and vitamin feed supplements for animals and poultry imported and domestically produced,containing vitamin E, which are registered in Ukraine as of 1.03.2016 years, substantiated evidence of their use for agricultural animals and poultry. Only registered veterinary drugs 41 and vitamin feed additives 11, including birds 24 and 9, respectively. Declared part of the OP that contain vitamin E in combination with various combination of components is as follows: 8 (33 %) of drugs – 2 component; 5 (21%) – 3–x component; 2 (8 %) – 4–component and 9 (38 %) – multicomponent.
L. Romanovych, LNUVMB named after S. Z. Gzhytskyi.
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