Universal reference book for medicines
Name of the drug: INGAFITOL в„–2 (collection for inhalations в„–2) (INHAPHYTOL в„–2 (species for inhalation в„–))

Active substance: Eucalypti folium, Matricaria flowers

Type: Phytomedication with antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory action for topical application in ENT practice and dentistry

Manufacturer: КРАСНОГОРСКЛЕКСРЕДСТВА (Russia)
Composition, form of production and packaging
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Vegetable collection - raw crushed 1 pack
chamomile flowers 50%

eucalyptus leaves of a rodlike 50%

30 grams - packs of cardboard.

40 grams - packs of cardboard.

50 grams - packs of cardboard.

60 g - packs of cardboard.

75 g - packs of cardboard.

100 g - packs of cardboard.

INSTRUCTION FOR THE SPECIALIST.

The product description was approved by the manufacturer for the 2009 print edition.

PHARMACHOLOGIC EFFECT

Infusion collection has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effect.

INDICATIONS

- acute and chronic respiratory diseases (pharyngitis, laryngitis, tracheitis, bronchitis, etc.).

DOSING MODE

The infusion of the collection is used for inhalation and rinsing of the throat.
About 8 g (2 tablespoons) are placed in enamel ware, pour 200 ml (1 glass) of boiling water, cover with a lid, bring to a boil over low heat, remove from heat and use for inhalation for 5-10 minutes. After inhalation, the infusion is filtered, the raw material is squeezed out and applied in a warm form to rinse the throat 1/2 cup several times / day.
SIDE EFFECT

Allergic reactions are possible.

CONTRAINDICATIONS

- Hypersensitivity to the components of the drug.

TERMS OF RELEASE FROM PHARMACY

The drug is approved for use as a means of OTC.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF STORAGE

Keep in a dry place, protected from light, out of reach of children;
prepared infusion - in a cool place not more than 2 days. Shelf life - 1 year. Do not use after the expiry date printed on the package.
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