

Nitrofural
1 tab. nitrofural 20 mg.
Excipients: tartaric acid - 300 mg, sodium bicarbonate - 390 mg, sodium carbonate - 330 mg, sodium chloride - 100 mg, macrogol 4000 - 60 mg.
Antimicrobial agent, a derivative of nitrofuran. Active against gram-positive bacteria: Staphylococcus spp., Streptococcus spp., Bacillus anthracis; Gram-negative bacteria: Escherichia coli, Shigella spp., Salmonella spp. (including Salmonella paratyphi).
Treatment and prevention of purulent-inflammatory processes, including purulent wounds, pressure sores, burns of grade II-III, blepharitis, conjunctivitis, furuncle of the external auditory canal; osteomyelitis, empyema of the paranasal sinuses, pleura (washing of cavities); acute external and average otitis, tonsillitis, stomatitis, gingivitis; minor skin lesions (including abrasions, scratches, cracks, cuts).
Hypersensitivity, bleeding, allergic dermatosis.
Possible: local allergic reactions, dermatitis.
For purulent wounds, bedsores, ulcers, burns, to prepare the granulating surface for skin grafts and for the application of a secondary suture irrigate the wound with an aqueous solution of nitrofural and apply wet dressings. After osteomyelitis after surgery, the cavity is washed with an aqueous solution of nitrofural and a wet dressing is applied.In case of empyema, pus is sucked off and the pleural cavity is washed, followed by the introduction of 20-100 ml of an aqueous solution of nitrofural into the cavity.
To prepare an aqueous solution, 1 part of nitrofural is dissolved in 5000 parts of an isotonic solution of sodium chloride or distilled water. The finished solution can be stored for a long time.
In dry, protected from light and out of the reach of children, at a temperature not higher than 25 ° C.