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The forerunner in the leap to provide an alternative to surgery comes from a Missouri laboratory, Addison Biological Laboratory, which has manufactured a chemical neutering product called Neutersol, developed but Dr. ... Neutersol has been over twelve years in the making, and the Humane Society of the United States helped to research it in the early stages. According to Neutersol’s website, “Neutersol is the world’s first FDA approved injectable sterilant for puppies. Neutersol atrophies testes and prostate and renders the puppy permanently and irreversibly sterile. ... Neutersol’s website assures that the product is a safe alternative to surgery, “99. ...
Neutersol eliminates the worry that comes with putting your pet through any type of surgery, and hopes to attract more people to neuter their dogs now that there is a less painful alternative. ... Louis Post-Dispatch quotes Neutersol spokesman Don Polley, “because there are no sensory nerves in the testicles, only pressure receptors, and because you give the solution at a very slow rate, you don’t have to use anesthesia. ... The article later introduces the Neutersol could be very helpful in Third World countries in lowering the overpopulation of animals there, because this technique takes little time, uses only a few instruments, and is relatively simple to perform. ... Neutersol’s web site listed the side effects as “testicular swelling (normal reaction to the injection), pain (puppies may resist sitting or may site with both hind legs open), biting and licking at the scrotum, swelling of the prepuce and irritation, dermatitis, ulceration, infection, dryness or bruising of the scrotum.
Approximate Word count = 1079 Approximate Pages = 4.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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