Description
Latin name
HYPERICI HERBA.
Release form
Shredded vegetable raw materials.
Packaging
20 filter bags of 1.5 g each
Pharmacological action
Infusion of St. John’s wort herb has an astringent, anti-inflammatory effect.
Indications
Inflammatory diseases of the oral mucosa and pharynx (gingivitis, stomatitis)
Chronic colitis (as part of complex therapy).
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to the drug.
When taken orally – pregnancy, lactation, children under 12 years old.
Special instructions
It is believed that St. John’s wort in high concentrations can damage reproductive cells.
Dosage and administration
About 10 g (6 sachets) of St. John’s wort are placed in an enamel bowl, pour 200 ml (1 cup) of hot boiled water, cover with a lid, heated in a boiling water bath with periodic stirring for 15 minutes, cooled at room temperature for 45 minutes, filtered, the remaining raw materials are squeezed. The volume of the resulting infusion was adjusted with boiled water to 200 ml.
Take orally in the form of heat 1/2 cup 3 times a day 30 minutes before meals. The course of treatment is 2-3 weeks.
For rinsing, use 1/2 cup of warm infusion 3-4 times a day. The course of treatment is 5-10 days.
Shake the infusion before use.
Side effects
Allergic reactions possible. With prolonged use, it can cause discomfort in the liver area and a feeling of bitterness in the mouth, in some cases when taken orally, it has a photosensitizing effect (increased sensitivity of the skin to the action of sunlight).
Drug interaction
When combined with St. John’s wort preparations with cyclosporine, warfarin, steroid drugs, antiviral agents – reverse transcriptase inhibitors (amprenavir, indinavir, efavirenz, nevirapine, nelfinavir, ritonavir protein, it is possible to reduce the effectiveness of ferac, srlactivir, and ferac inhibitory activity).
Storage Conditions
In a dry, dark place.
Prepared infusion – in a cool place no more than 2 days.
Keep out of the reach and sight of children!
Expiration
2 years.
Deis Tweeter
Hypericum perforatum herb
lekarstvennaja form
raw materials rastytelnoe