Clinical and pharmacological group: & nbsp

Regenerants and reparants

Included in the formulation
АТХ:

A.13.A   Tetanus preparations

Pharmacodynamics:

Vegetable complex composition with a complex of pharmacological effects.

As a regenerant and a reparant stimulates regenerative processes on the skin and mucous membranes in their violation of various genesis. Hips oil has the properties of general strengthening multivitamin preparations. The effect is due to the presence of unsaturated fatty acids (linolenic and linoleic) and a complex of vitamins contained in fruits (C, group B, E, PP, carotene).

The agent has a positive effect on the skin. Butter rose oil for the face turns out to be an anti-aging agent, effective against withering, helping in the fight against wrinkles and age spots. This is an excellent prevention of skin stretch marks. Toning the blood vessels, saturating the skin with nutrients, moisturizing and softening it, the oil heals and restores the epidermis, proving to be an effective preparation for both the face and hair.

Pharmacological effects: restorative; stimulation of nonspecific resistance of the organism; reinforcement of tissue regeneration and synthesis of hormones; decreased vascular permeability; participation in carbohydrate and mineral metabolism; anti-inflammatory; immunostimulating (stimulation of humoral and cellular immunity).

Pharmacokinetics:

Not studied.

Indications:

Rosehip oil is applied externally with shallow cracks and abrasions of nipples in nursing women, bedsores, trophic ulcers of the shins, dermatoses, ozene, with ulcerative colitis (in complex therapy).

In dermatoses, along with the external application, rose hips are taken orally.

XIV.N60-N64.N64.0   Fissure and fistula of the nipple

Contraindications:

Hypersensitivity. When administered orally - pregnancy, children under 12 years of age, cholelithiasis.

Carefully:

Lactation period.

Pregnancy and lactation:

Category of recommendations for FDA is not defined. Qualitative and well-controlled studies on humans and animals have not been conducted. There is no information on the penetration into breast milk. Do not use orally during pregnancy.

Dosing and Administration:

In the treatment of cracks and abrasions of nipples, gauze napkins moistened with rosehip oil are applied to the nipples for 20-30 minutes after each feeding of the baby for 4-5 days. Before feeding, it is necessary to wash the oil off the nipple.

When treating decubitus and trophic ulcers of the shins and feet, gauze impregnated with rosehip oil is applied to the lesion focus, then covered with waxed paper and the bandage is fixed with a bandage. The course of treatment is 15-20 days.

When treating dermatoses on the affected skin 2-3 times a day, apply a gauze napkin, soaked in rosehip oil, under the occlusive dressing. In addition, the drug is taken orally 1 teaspoon 2 times a day. The course of treatment is 1-2 months.

In the lake 2 times a day, tampons impregnated with rose hips are injected into the nasal cavity. The course of treatment is 20-30 days.

With complex therapy of ulcerative colitis, rose hip oil is injected into the rectum with enemas 50 ml daily or every other day. The course of treatment is 15-30 procedures.

Side effects:Allergic reactions.
Overdose:

Increased side effects. When administered orally, diarrhea occurs. Treatment is symptomatic.

Interaction:

Preparations of calcium, neomycin, cholestyramine, mineral oils, vitamin E reduce absorption.

Special instructions:

A slight precipitate is allowed, which dissolves at a temperature of 40 ° C.

As a cosmetic means oil is contraindicated in the case of a fat type of skin.

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