Antiseptic Dorogov's Stimulator (, ASD) is an antiseptic drug invented by A. V. Dorogov in the 1940s in the former
USSR
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.
History
ASD was originally invented by Russian researcher A. V. Dorogov in the 1940s and initially kept secret and allowed only for army and special services use. Since the 1990s it has been produced in a biochemical factory in
Armavir and registered in
Russia
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as official drug for animal-only usage and recommended for skin diseases in pigs and cows.
Properties and production
Attributed strong anti-carcinogenic and anti-viral
[Дерябина З. И., Николаев А. В. Химико-фармакологическая характеристика препарата АСД. Труды Всесоюзного института экспериментальной ветеринарии. М., 1968, т. 35, с. 326-339]
/ref> properties, the production process is described as "thermal processing of animal-origin tissues." The final product is a dark fluid with a very strong and specific odour. Available in two fractions - "third", denser, is to be administered on skin, "second" fraction - orally.
See also
* Drug policy of the Soviet Union
Literature
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References
Antiseptics
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