toxaemia|toxaemias in English
noun
[tox·ae·mi·a || tɑk'sɪːmɪə /tɒk-]
poisoning during pregnancy, poisoning of the blood
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1. “The biggest killers are haemorrhage, infection, toxaemia, obstructed labour and unskilled abortion.”
2. For adjunctive therapy in the treatment of puerperal septicaemia and toxaemia (mastitis-metritis-agalactia syndrome) with appropriate antibiotic therapy
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5. In pigs it is used for non-infectious locomotor disorders to reduce the symptoms of lameness and inflammation, and also for supportive therapy in the treatment of septicaemia and toxaemia around farrowing (mastitis-metritis-agalactia syndrome) with appropriate antibiotic therapy