

pharmachologic effect Combined preparation for local use in diseases of the upper respiratory tract. Contact with skin or mucous membranes releases Iodine; has an antiseptic and anti-inflammatory effect. Active against bacteria, fungi, viruses, protozoa. Allantoin has an anti-inflammatory effect. Indications and usageAngina (catarrhal, follicular, lacunar; caused by streptococci); tonsillitis (acute and chronic); laryngitis, glossitis, aphthous stomatitis; ARVI (symptomatic therapy). ContraindicationsHypersensitivity, hyperthyroidism, heart failure, children's age (up to 8 years). Local, 2-4 times a day (if necessary - every 4 hours). The applicator is washed with hot water before and after use. The solution is diluted with water in a ratio of 1: 20-1: 40 before use and rinsed with a mouth or throat 2-4 times a day. Adverse reactionsAllergic reactions; rarely - burning in the place of application. Special notesNot intended for oral administration (do not breathe or swallow). In children, aerosol is used if they are able to hold their breath when injected. It should be borne in mind that the drug contains 18.5% ethanol. Drug InteractionsThe simultaneous use of other means for local application in the oral cavity (hydrogen peroxide, antiseptics) is not recommended. |