Description
Description
Pieces of leaves of various shapes, from light green to dark green in color with rare patches of brownish color.
There is no odor.
The taste of water extract is bitter, astringent.
Pharmacological action
Lingonberry leaf decoction has an antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and diuretic effect.
Indications
In the treatment of inflammatory diseases of the bladder and urinary tract (cystitis, urethritis).
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to the components of the drug
Acute renal failure
Acute glomerulonephritis
Pregnancy
Children under 12 years.
Composition
Lingonberry leaves.
Dosage and administration
2 filter bags are placed in glass or enameled dishes, pour 100 ml (1/2 cup) boiling water, cover and insist for 20 minutes. Filter bags are squeezed. The volume of the resulting broth is adjusted with boiled water to 100 ml.
Broth taken orally, 1-2 tablespoons 3-4 times a day 40 minutes after eating. The course of treatment is 20-25 days. It is possible to repeat the course after a 10-12 day break, but not more than 4 courses per year.
Shake broth before use.
Side effects
Allergic reactions possible.
When taking large doses of lingonberry preparations or if they are used for a long time, exacerbation of inflammatory diseases of the kidneys may result from prolonged irritation of the renal tubules.
Storage conditions
In a dry, dark place.
Ready to store broth in a cool place for no more than 2 days.
Keep out of the reach of children.
Shelf life
3 years.
Active ingredient
Lingonberry leaves
Dispensing conditions from
pharmacies No prescription
Dosage form
raw material vegetable
Appointment
Adult, Pregnant by name doctor’s advice
Indications
Urinary tract infections, urethritis , Cystitis