Apilac (apilacum) Grindex sublingual tablets 10 mg. №30

$15.00

Manufacturer: Latvia

Apilac (apilacum), or the so-called royal jelly, is a secret produced by the alotrophic glands of worker bees and has a general tonic and antispastic effect, increases the body’s resistance, resistance to stress, and stimulates metabolism. The drug regulates vascular tone and blood pressure. Apilac reduces the level of cholesterol in the blood and helps to improve the general condition in atherosclerosis. It has a stimulating effect on the central nervous system.

Description

Ingredients

active ingredient : apilacum;

1 tablet contains 10 mg of lyophilized apilac;

excipients : lactose monohydrate, potato starch; talc calcium stearate.

Dosage form

Sublingual tablets.

Basic physical and chemical properties: tablets on the surface and on the fracture are white or white with a yellowish tint with small yellow patches, flat-cylindrical.

Pharmacotherapeutic group

Drugs affecting the digestive system and metabolic processes. ATX code A16A X.

Pharmacodynamics

Apilac (apilacum) Grindex  or the so-called royal jelly, is a secret produced by the alotrophic glands of worker bees and has a general tonic and antispastic effect, increases the body’s resistance, resistance to stress, and stimulates metabolism. The drug regulates vascular tone and blood pressure. Apilac reduces the level of cholesterol in the blood and helps to improve the general condition in atherosclerosis. It has a stimulating effect on the central nervous system.

Pharmacokinetics

Not researched.

Indications

In violation of lactation in the postpartum period (hypogalactia).

Children in case of malnutrition, malnutrition and lack of appetite.

As an aid in the treatment of neurotic disorders, arterial hypotension and atherosclerosis of the coronary vessels.

Digestive disorders during the recovery period after an illness.

Contraindications

  • Hypersensitivity to bee products or to any component of the drug
  • Addison’s disease.

Dosage and administration

Apilac (apilacum) Grindex tablets should be taken sublingually. The tablet should be placed under the tongue and held until completely dissolved, because if the drug is taken orally, the gastric juice breaks down the royal jelly.

With hypogalactia, it is recommended to use 1 tablet 3 times a day; course duration – 10-15 days.

Adults and adolescents: 1 tablet 3 times a day. The duration of the course of treatment is 10-15 days.

Children over the age of 2 years: 1 tablet 2 times a day (under adult supervision). The duration of the course of treatment is 10-15 days.

Recommended daily doses should not be exceeded.