Reference Book Of Medicines

Noopept

Noopept is a medicinal product that acts mainly on the central nervous system and represents a group of nootropic and hamkergic drugs. The active component of the drug is developed and patented by Russian scientists. The drug has a pronounced nootropic and antioxidant activity, it is noted for its high efficacy as a neuroprotective drug. Nootropic action is an action that stimulates the work of the brain and increases the energy potential of the organism. Clinical and pharmacological group N...

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Rotokan

Rotokan is a medicinal preparation, on a plant basis, intended for external and oral use. Used in otolaryngology, gastroenterology and dental practice. It has an anti-inflammatory and antiseptic effect. Like any vegetable preparation, Rotokan is low-toxic, which allows it to be used in the treatment of children. Correctly calculated proportion of medical components (one part of yarrow and calendula in two parts of chamomile) makes the effect of using the agent noticeable after several applic...

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Rovatinex

Rovatinex is a medicinal preparation on a grassy basis, which has spasmolytic and diuretic action. Promotes the fragmentation and excretion of stones from the kidneys and urinary tract. Studies have also shown that Rovatinex has a suppressive effect on the processes of stone formation. Some components of the agent when ingested in the urine affect the dissolution of salts. The medicine removes spasms, eliminates pain in colic, improves blood flow in the kidneys and their functioning. The dru...

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Reduxin (10, 15 mg): for weight loss: side effects and reviews of women

Reduxin is a combined remedy, the action of the drug is due to the elements in it. Sibutramine is a prodrug that acts with metabolites that inhibit the incorporation of monoamines. Increased content in the synapses of transmitters increases the activity of adrenergic and serotonin receptors, this contributes to a feeling of satiety and suppression of hunger, as well as the activation of thermo products. In parallel with the decrease in the weight of a person, there is an increase in the conc...

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Ranitidine

Ranitidine - a medicine without which the treatment of peptic ulcer of the stomach or duodenum is not complete. Being both the most accessible and effective enough, it gained popularity both among family doctors and among specialists of a narrow profile (the drug is often used in surgery before surgery to prevent the transfer of gastric contents into respiratory ways). The mechanism of action of Ranitidine is directly related to the blocking of histamine receptors that are in the stomach. Th...

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Supradin

"Supradin" is a balanced multivitamin complex that includes a number of mineral elements necessary for the adult and child's organism. All this is simply important and necessary to maintain a full metabolism, the production of collagen in full, neurotransmitters, as well as getting a daily portion of energy. The group of microelements is represented by calcium, iron, manganese, magnesium, phosphorus, zinc, copper and molybdenum. The drug is used to make up for the deficiency of the constitue...

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Ursosan

Ursosan is a hepatoprotective drug with choleretic and cholelitholytic action. Ursosan tablets contain ursodeoxycholic acid. In a small amount, it is contained in bile. This substance is necessary in the body to lower the synthesis in the liver of cholesterol, as well as its absorption in the gastrointestinal tract. Due to the interaction of acid with cholesterol dissolve cholesterol stones, decreases the lithogenicity of bile, the cholate cholesterol index decreases. By replacing toxic bile...

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Revalgine

Revalgine is a combined spasmoanalgesic from the Indian pharmaceutical company Shreya. The drug consists of several active substances: metamizole (analgin), pituopenone, relieving muscle spasm, and fenpiverinia, relaxing smooth muscle. The active components of the drug potentiate each other, increasing the effect of the action of Revalgine. Basically, the drug in the form of a solution or tablets is administered to patients who have pain syndrome accompanied by spasms of the smooth muscle of...

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Neurodictivitis

Anti-inflammatory non-steroid drugs work more effectively in combination with group B vitamins. Neurodiclavitis is a complex medication containing both of these ingredients. Thanks to this combination of active substances, pain caused by neurologic, locomotor (sometimes gynecological and otolaryngic) diseases is reduced. Currently, the Neurodiclavitis is available in the form of capsules for oral administration. There are regular capsules and capsules with modified release of active substanc...

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Spazgan

Spazgan is a combined preparation that has analgesic, antispasmodic, antipyretic, m-cholinoblock and direct myotropic (smooth muscle) action. It is mainly used for relief of pain syndrome of mild or moderate severity with smooth muscle spasms of internal organs. The "core" of the drug is triumvirate of pharmacologically active substances: a non-narcotic analgesic agent metamizole sodium (more known as analgin), myotropic antispasmodic pituopenone and m-holinoblokator fenpiverinia bromide. Sp...

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