ASTRASEPT

Active material: Amilmetakrezol, 2,4-dichlorobenzyl alcohol
When ATH: R02AA20
CCF: Antiseptic for local application in an ENT-practice and stomatology
ICD-10 codes (testimony): B37.0, J02, J03, J04, J31, J35.0, J37, K05, K12
When CSF: 24.01.06.01
Manufacturer: Fermented BIOTECH LIMITED (India)

Pharmaceutical form, composition and packaging

Lozenges (normal) cherry-red, round, lenticular; allowed uneven staining, the presence of air bubbles in the mass of caramel and slight rough edges.

1 tab.
2,4-dichlorobenzyl alcohol1.2 mg
amilmetakrezol600 g

Excipients: sucrose, dextrose, lemon acid, levomenthol, anise oil, mentha oil, dye azorubin, carmine dye (Ponceau 4R).

8 PC. – blisters (2) – packs cardboard.

 

Pharmacological action

Antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic and local anesthetic action.

Coagulates the proteins of microbial cells; It is active against a broad spectrum of gram-positive and gram-negative microorganisms in vitro; It has antifungal activity.

Eliminate the symptoms of irritation of the mucous membranes of the upper respiratory tract, dekongestivnoe has effect on the mucous membrane.

It reduces nasal congestion. It soothes irritation and sore throat.

 

Pharmacokinetics

Testimony

Infectious-inflammatory diseases of the oral cavity, throat, larynx:

  • tonsillitis;
  • pharyngitis;
  • laringit (incl. professional nature – the teachers, Speakers, workers in the chemical and coal industries);
  • hoarseness;
  • inflammation of the mucous membranes of the mouth and gums (thrush, gingivitis, thrush).

 

Dosage regimen

Adults – every 2 rassasyvati (until complete dissolution) by 1 tablet or lozenge. The maximum daily dose – 8 tablets or lozenges.

Babies with 5 years – by 1 each tablet or lozenge 4 no.

 

Side effect

Maybe: allergic reactions.

 

Contraindications

- Hypersensitivity;

- Children's age (to 5 years).

 

Cautions

If accidentally skipping one or more steps does not increase the dose.

 

Overdose

Symptoms: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea.

Treatment: symptomatic.

 

Drug Interactions

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