Lysozyme (lysocim)
LIZOTSIM (Lysocim).
The enzyme protein Nature (relative molecular mass of about 15000). Contained in different tissues (liver, spleen) and liquid (in tears, saliva) organism; Found in a number of microorganisms.
For use as a medicine derived from protein eggs.
Amorphous powder or porous mass of white with a weak smell of acetic acid. It is soluble in water; Almost nerastvorim of alcohol; PH 2% solution of 4, 2 - 5, 5.
The drug has bakterioliticheskoe effect. Has the ability to destroy microbial polysaccharides shell. Suppress growth gram bacteria; Less sensitive to the gram bacteria. Along with antibacterial properties, the drug has the ability to stimulate non-reactivity in, and mukoliticheskoe have antiinflammatory effects.
Lysozyme applied in the treatment of chronic conditions and introducing septic processes with burns, otmorozheniyah, conjunctivitis, corneal erosion, aftoznyh disease and other infectious diseases.
Preparation is nontoxic, not irritated tissue and can be used in bad Portability other antimicrobial drugs.
Applied locally, sometimes by intramuscular injection. Before dissolving contained in a vial lysozyme in 2 - 3 ml isotonic sodium chloride solution, or 0.25% solution of novocaine.
Locally applied in Ophthalmic Practice 0.25% solution in the form instillyatsy 3 to 4 times a day for 3 to 7 days. When treating chronic nonspecific lung and otorinolaringologicheskoy practice using aerosol 0.05% solution of 2-to 10 ml session; Treatment 5-14 days.
To treat burns, wounds festering Britain and impose napkins, soaked 0.05% solution.
Intramuscularly impose 150 mg 2 - 3 times daily for a period of not less than 7 days. If necessary, continue introduction to 1 month.
The drug is usually well. In a lengthy introduction intramuscular (chronic infection) should monitor the blood down.
Product : in the hermetically ukuporennyh bottles containing 50; 100 or 150 mg lysozyme. Solutions are ex t e m ro r e.
Storage : dry, the dark place at a temperature of not more than + 0 C.
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