Clinical Application of Chinese Herbal Medicine in Equine Practice
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.cveq.2022.06.009
Clinical Application of Chinese Herbal Medicine in Equine Practice
Abstract
Traditional Chinese herbal medicine has been used for the treatment of equine diseases for thousands of years. Clinical studies have found Chinese herbal medicine to be an effective treatment for a variety of equine conditions, and extensive toxicology studies performed on more than 12,000 Chinese herbs provide guidance for safe administration in the horse. Chinese herbal medicine may be used for preventive medicine as well as an integrative or complementary modality for common equine diseases and injuries.
Keywords: Chinese medicine; Equine; Herbal medicine; Integrative medicine; TCVM.
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Conflict of interest statement
Disclosure Dr E. Mangan has no conflicts of interest to disclose while Dr H. Xie discloses that he is a co-owner of Dr Xie’s Jing Tang Herbal, Inc.
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