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The drug 'Apilac' (instruction)

Bee products are very popular. On their basis preparations are made. One of them is the drug "Apilak".

The drug "Apilak" (instruction): form of release and composition

One tablet contains 0.01 g of apilac. Excipients are lactose monohydrate, calcium stearate, talc, potato starch.

The drug "Apilac" (instruction): pharmacological action

This drug is a natural royal jelly. Apilak (as a biogenic stimulator of cellular metabolism) has a general toning and adaptogenic effect on the human body, accelerates regeneration processes and improves the trophism of all tissues.

The drug "Apilak" (instruction): testimony

The drug is prescribed for children of early and infants with anorexia and hypotrophy. Adults, he is appointed for eating disorders, arterial hypotension, lactation, neurotic disorders, cutaneous seborrhea. Often, it is prescribed as a maintenance therapy after the illnesses.

The drug "Apilac" (instructions): dose and method of administration

Adults prescribe 10 mg three times a day for about ten to fifteen days. Tablets should be placed under the tongue, then keep them until dissolved with saliva. Newborn and premature - on a pill; Babies older than one month - on a tablet three times per 24 hours for ten to fifteen days.

"Apilac" (instruction): contraindications and side effects

The drug is contraindicated in individuals with increased individual sensitivity to beekeeping products and to persons suffering from Addison's disease. Of the side effects, sleep disturbances and allergic reactions are possible. If any allergic reactions occur, the drug should be discontinued. In case of sleep disorders, it is necessary to reduce the dosage or completely cancel the treatment. Before starting treatment, it is necessary to consult with your personal doctor.

For external use, "Apilac" ointment is prescribed. An ointment of white or yellowish tinge with a characteristic smell of medical brown alcohol (hyacinth flavor) is prescribed for skin seborrhea, intertrigo and skin itching. The drug is applied to the sick sites with a thin layer (under the bandage or directly on the skin) once or twice a day. With seborrhea, the ointment should be applied once a day. The course is determined by the doctor individually. Duration depends on the effectiveness of treatment, the nature of the disease and ranges from seven to sixty days. Data on overdose are absent. If necessary, the ointment can be used for any period of pregnancy, and during the period of feeding.

The drug "Apilak" (candles): indications for use

Candles are prescribed for hyperkeratoses of the vulva and vagina, age colpitis, bacterial vaginosis, cystitis, cervical erosion, urethritis, prostatitis. Mode of application. Depending on the severity of the disease, one candle is administered one or two times a day. The course takes from ten to twenty days. If necessary, the course can be repeated. Candles are contraindicated in idiosyncrasy and Addison's disease. Candles with apilac are also used in ophthalmic practice as an antibacterial and wound healing agent for injuries of the cornea and traumatic keratitis. The film is laid directly into the lower conjunctival arch for seven to ten days once or three times a day. When applied, the appearance of a foreign body sensation in the eyes is possible. With redness and swelling, the film must be removed. Preparations with apilac must be stored in a place protected from sunlight, dry place with a temperature of not more than +20 C. Candles should be stored at a temperature of twelve to fifteen degrees Celsius.

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