“…The authors attributed the prophylactic action of the drug to this intramuscular depot, which becomes limited following encapsulation resulting from local tissue depot, which becomes limited following encapsulation resulting from local tissue reaction (ALIU and CHINEME, 1980). As a result of the known tissue reaction of ISMD reaction (ALIU and CHINEME, 1980). As a result of the known tissue reaction of ISMD K. I. Eghianruwa et al: Chemotherapeutic control of trypanosomosis -a review of past measures, current status and future trends at the intramuscular site of injection, OGUN and EGHIANRUWA, (1993) evaluated at the intramuscular site of injection, OGUN and EGHIANRUWA, (1993) evaluated the absorption rate of ISMD from the stomach and intestine of rats, and reported that the absorption rate of ISMD from the stomach and intestine of rats, and reported that ISMD was appreciably absorbed from the stomach and not from the intestine.…”