Indications
- vegetative-vascular dystonia
- increased irritability
- insomnia
- arterial hypertension (early stages).
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Active ingredient: | Ethyl bromide valerianate, Peppermint leaf oil, Phenobarbital |
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Indications for use: | Gastrointestinal spasm, Hypertension, Insomnia, Neurosis, Stress |
Due to the absolute ethyl alcohol content of more than 3 g in the daily dose, Valoserdine is contraindicated in patients with liver diseases, alcoholism, traumatic brain injury and brain diseases.
of 100 g of drops for oral use contains:
active ingredients:
phenobarbital 2 g,
ethylbromisovalerianate (ethyl ether of alpha-bromisovaleric acid) 2 g,
excipients:
peppermint oil — 0.14 g;
Spanish hop oil (oregano oil) — 0.02 g;
ethanol (ethyl alcohol) 95% — 52.8 g;
purified water — 43.04 g.
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of 100 g of drops for oral use contains:
active ingredients:
phenobarbital 2 g,
ethylbromisovalerianate (ethyl ether of alpha-bromisovaleric acid) 2 g,
excipients:
peppermint oil-0.14 g;
Spanish hop oil (oregano oil) – 0.02 g;
ethanol (ethyl alcohol) 95% – 52.8 g;
purified water-43.04 g.
Valoserdin is a combined drug. Phenobarbital has sedative and mild hypnotic effects.
Helps to reduce the excitement of the central nervous system and facilitates the onset of natural sleep.
Ethylbromizovalerianate also has a sedative and antispasmodic effect.
Peppermint oil has reflex vasodilating and antispasmodic activity.
Due to the absolute ethyl alcohol content of more than 3 g in the daily dose, Valoserdine is contraindicated in patients with liver diseases, alcoholism, traumatic brain injury and brain diseases.
Valoserdine, as a rule, is well tolerated even with prolonged use. In some cases, drowsiness and light dizziness may occur during the daytime hours. With prolonged use of high doses, chronic bromine poisoning may develop, characterized by the following manifestations: depressive mood, apathy, rhinitis, conjunctivitis, hemorrhagic diathesis, impaired coordination of movements.
If you experience any side effects (unusual) that are not described in the description, you should inform your doctor about them.
Simultaneous use with neuroleptics and tranquilizers enhances, and with CNS stimulants — weakens the effect of each of the components of the drug.
Alcohol enhances the effects of Valoserdine and may increase its toxicity.
The presence of phenobarbital in the composition can induce liver enzymes, and this makes it undesirable to use it simultaneously with drugs that are metabolized in the liver, since their concentration and, accordingly, their effectiveness will decrease as a result of more accelerated metabolism (indirect anticoagulants, antibiotics, sulfonamides).
Phenobarbital weakens the effect of coumarin derivatives, corticosteroids, griseofulvin, and oral contraceptives.
Inside, before meals, pre-dissolved in a small amount (30-50 ml) of water. Adults are usually prescribed 15-20 drops 3 times a day. With tachycardia, it is possible to increase the single dose to 40-50 drops.
The duration of use of the drug is determined individually by the doctor.
Symptoms: Â with mild and moderate intoxication, drowsiness, dizziness, and psychomotor disorders are observed. In severe cases-coma, decreased blood pressure, respiratory disorders, tachycardia, vascular collapse, decreased peripheral reflexes.
Treatment: Â gastric lavage, use of activated charcoal. You should call a doctor.
Before using the drug, you should consult your doctor.
If it is necessary to prescribe the drug during breastfeeding, the question of stopping breastfeeding should be decided.
With prolonged use of the drug, drug dependence may form; bromine accumulation in the body and the development of poisoning with it is possible.
The preparation contains at least 52 vol.% ethanol.
The maximum single dose of the drug contains 1.03 g of absolute ethyl alcohol; the maximum daily dose is 3.09 g of absolute ethyl alcohol.
Influence on the ability to drive vehicles and mechanisms. When using the drug, it is not recommended to perform potentially dangerous activities that require increased concentration of attention and speed of psychomotor reactions (including driving vehicles, working with moving mechanisms).
Drops for oral use.
In a dark place, at a temperature not exceeding 25 °C
3 years
Peppermint Leaf Oil, Phenobarbital, Hop Seed Oil, Ethylbromisovalerianate
Drops for oral use
For adults
Neurosis, Hypertension, Stress, Gastrointestinal Spasm, Insomnia
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