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Product name: GELOMYRTOL (GELOMYRTOL)

Active substance: nonappropriate

Type: Phytopreparation with expectorant action

Producer: G.POHL-BOSKAMP (Germany) produced by RPSCHERER (Germany) packed with G.POHL-BOSKAMP (Germany)
A typical clinical and pharmacological article
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PHARMACHOLOGIC EFFECT
The drug is of plant origin, it exudes expectorant, mucolytic, antimicrobial, fungicidal, antioxidant, deodorizing action.
Activating ciliary activity, increases mucociliary clearance. Reduces the viscosity of bronchial secretions by changing the pH, facilitates the excretion of sputum by activating the activity of the ciliated epithelium.
PHARMACOKINETICS
Well absorbed in the small intestine.
The time to reach C max is 2 h. It is excreted by the lungs.
INDICATIONS
- Acute and chronic bronchitis;

- Sinusitis.

DOSING MODE
Inside.
Adults and children over 10 years: 30 minutes before meals, 300 mg 3-4 times / day - with acute inflammation , 2 times / day - with chronic . To facilitate the morning clearance sputum for chronic bronchitis is taken an additional 300 mg at bedtime.

Children under 10 years - 120 mg 4-5 times / day or 300 mg 2 times / day - with acute inflammation and 120 mg 3 times / day or 300 mg 1 time / in essence - withchronic inflammation.

The duration of treatment is determined by the clinical picture of the disease.

SIDE EFFECT
Gastralgia, abdominal pain, indigestion, increased mobility of stones in the kidneys and gall bladder, allergic reactions.

CONTRAINDICATIONS
- Hypersensitivity to the components of the drug.

Caution should be used in the first trimester of pregnancy.

PREGNANCY AND LACTATION
Caution should be used in the first trimester of pregnancy.

APPLICATION FOR CHILDREN
Assign to children according to indications.

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