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Dosage form: & nbspdrops for oral administration
Composition:

per 1000 ml:

Active components:

Ethyl bromoisovaleranate 20.00 g

(ethyl ester of alpha-bromoisovaleric acid)

Phenobarbital - 18.26 g

Peppermint peppermint - 1.42 g

Excipients:

Sodium hydroxide, ethanol (ethyl alcohol 95%), purified water - up to 1000 ml.
Description:Transparent colorless liquid with a specific aromatic odor.
Pharmacotherapeutic group:Sedative remedy
ATX: & nbsp
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  • Pharmacodynamics:

    Combined drug, the effect of which is due to the properties of its constituent substances. Has a sedative and spasmolytic effect. Facilitates the onset of natural sleep.

    Ethyl ester of alpha-bromizovaleric acid has sedative (similar to the valerian effect) and antispasmodic effect due to irritation of predominantly receptors in the oral cavity and nasopharynx, a decrease in the reflex excitability in the central parts of the nervous system and increased inhibition in neurons of the cortex and subcortical structures of the brain, as well as a decrease activity of central vascular centers and direct local antispasmodic effect on smooth muscles.

    Phenobarbital enhances the sedative effect of other components, helps to reduce excitation of the central nervous system and facilitates the onset of sleep. Peppermint oil has a reflex vasodilating, spasmolytic, mild choleretic, antiseptic effect. The mechanism of action is associated with the ability to irritate the "cold" receptors of the oral mucosa and reflexively expand primarily the vessels of the heart and brain. Eliminates the phenomena of flatulence due to irritation of the receptors of the mucous membrane of the gastrointestinal tract, strengthening the peristalsis of the intestine.

    Indications:Corvalol is prescribed as a symptomatic (calming and vasodilating) remedy for functional disorders of the cardiovascular system, neurosis-like conditions, accompanied by increased irritability, with disturbed sleep, tachycardia, a state of excitation with pronounced vegetative manifestations; as an antispasmodic - for intestinal spasms.
    Contraindications:

    Hypersensitivity to the components of the drug; pronounced impairment of renal and / or liver function,lactation period (if you need to use during breastfeeding should decide whether to stop breastfeeding), pregnancy, alcoholism, traumatic brain injury or brain disease, children under 3 years old.

    Carefully:Child age from 3 years.
    Dosing and Administration:

    Inside, before eating, pre-dissolved in a small amount (30-50 ml) of water.

    A single dose in adults is 30 drops, if necessary (for example, with tachycardia), a single dose can be maximally increased to 40-50 drops.

    Multiplicity of admission in adults - 2-3 times a day.

    Children from the age of 3 years use 1 drop per year of the child's life for one reception per day. The need for a repeated dose is determined by the doctor depending on the clinical picture of the disease.

    Duration of the drug is determined by the doctor individually.
    Side effects:

    Drowsiness, dizziness, slow heart rate, decreased ability to concentrate, allergic reactions.

    With long-term admission - the phenomenon of bromism, addiction, drug dependence, withdrawal syndrome.

    Overdose:

    Symptoms: depression of the central nervous system, nystagmus, ataxia, lowering of arterial pressure, excitation, chronic intoxication with bromine (depression, apathy, rhinitis, conjunctivitis, hemorrhagic diathesis, impaired coordination of movements).

    Treatment: symptomatic, with central nervous system depression - caffeine, nikethamide.

    Interaction:

    Drugs that depress the central nervous system, enhance the effect. Phenobarbital (inductor of microsomal oxidation) can reduce the effectiveness of drugs metabolized in the liver (including coumarin derivatives, griseofulvin, glucocorticosteroids, oral contraceptives); strengthens the action of local anesthetic, analgesic and hypnotics.

    Effect on the ability to drive transp. cf. and fur:

    The preparation contains 58% by volume of ethanol and phenobarbital, so patients taking Corvalol should refrain from driving and other potentially dangerous activities that require increased concentration and speed of psychomotor reactions.

    Form release / dosage:

    Drops for oral administration.

    Packaging:

    To 25 ml in a bottle-dropper of orange glass, ukuporennyj stopper-dropper and a lid or in a bottle-dropper, ukuporennuju cap-lid. Each bottle-dropper or bottle-dropper along with the instruction for use is placed in a pack of cardboard.

    Storage conditions:

    In the dark place at a temperature of no higher than 15 ° C.

    Keep out of the reach of children.

    Shelf life:

    1 year 6 months.

    Do not use after the expiry date printed on the package.
    Terms of leave from pharmacies:Without recipe
    Registration number:P N002553 / 01
    Date of registration:01.07.2008 / 31.08.2010
    Expiration Date:Unlimited
    The owner of the registration certificate:ALTAYVITAMINS, CJSC ALTAYVITAMINS, CJSC Russia
    Manufacturer: & nbsp
    Information update date: & nbsp18.01.2018
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