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titleOfInvention PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS BASED ON ETERIC OILS OBTAINED FROM PLANTS FOR USE IN THE HUMAN AND VETERINARY MEDICAL AREA.
abstract The present invention relates to pharmaceutical compounds which are based on the anti-inflammatory properties of etheric oils which are selected from the group consisting of Origanum Vulgaris, Thymus vulgaris, Mentha piperita, Thymus serpilum, Saturca hortensis, Saturea montana, Saturea subricata, Carum carticum, Thymus zugis, Ocimun gratisimum, Moranda pungata Mosla japonica and Salvia officinalis. The etheric oils obtained in the distillation of Origahum vulgaris, Thymus vulgaris and / or Mentha piperita are preferably used. These pharmaceutical compounds, in comparison with synthetic sulfonamides, antibiotics and cortisones, do not create biorecurrences in the human body as well as in meat and milk of animal origin and do not contribute to the resistance of microorganisms against pharmaceutical compositions in general. The composition according to the invention can be used in the treatment of colibacillosis, dermatomycosis, lice, sweating and fungus on the feet, dermatitis, acne, and of veterinary diseases such as coccidiosis, mastitis, etc.
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