Grippocitron balm external emulsion 3g/10 g. 40 g. tube

$9.00

Manufacturer: Ukraine

Increased individual sensitivity to any components of the drug or to other antihistamines; severe violations of liver and kidney function; congenital deficiency of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (as evidenced by hemolytic anemia); severe cardiac conduction disorders; uncompensated heart failure; hyperthyroidism; obstruction of the bladder neck; pyloroduodenal obstruction; intolerance to fructose, galactose; glucose-galactose malabsorption syndrome, lactase or sucrose-isomaltase deficiency; thrombosis; thrombophlebitis; the tendency to thrombosis; congenital hyperbilirubinemia; glaucoma; alcoholism; violation of hematopoiesis; blood disease; severe leukopenia; anemia; peptic ulcer of the stomach and duodenum in the acute stage.

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Description

Grippocitron balm Composition
active ingredients: Scots pine oil, eucalyptus oil;

100 g of the preparation contain: Scots pine oil (Pini sylvestris aetheroleum) 3 g, eucalyptus oil (Eucalypti aetheroleum) 10 g;

excipients: cetostearyl alcohol, glycerin monostearate, polyethylene glycol stearate, polyethylene glycol cetostearyl ether, trometamol, citric acid, purified water.

Grippocitron balm Dosage form
Skin emulsion.

Basic physical and chemical properties: emulsion of white color, refreshing aroma, with a specific odor.

Grippocitron balm Pharmacotherapeutic group
Antitussives in combination with an expectorant.

ATX code R05F B02.

Pharmacodynamics
The main active ingredient of the drug is eucalyptus oil with a content of at least 80% of the antispasmodic active 1,8-cineole. Its action is combined with the action of Scots pine oil, which contains 30-40% alpha-pinene, which improves blood circulation. The pharmacological action of these essential oils (dilution and dissolution of bronchial secretions, enhanced by its removal by ciliated epithelium, weakening of catarrhal manifestations in the respiratory tract, anti-inflammatory effect) is widely used in therapeutic practice. Due to their lipophilic properties, the active substances are well distributed over the skin and are absorbed. After absorption, they are partially excreted through the lungs, which means they get through the blood circulation directly to the site of action. Thus, the preliminary effect of inhalation is enhanced by taking a warm bath.

Indications
For the relief of symptoms of colds in the respiratory tract with excessive sputum production.

Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to the components of the drug. Bronchial asthma, whooping cough, pseudocroup, tendency to seizures. Damaged skin, for example, with burns and damage to the integrity of the skin.

Special security measures.

Do not apply near the eyes, do not apply to mucous membranes. After using the drug, you should dry your hands thoroughly to prevent contact with your face (first of all your eyes). It is necessary to pay attention to the fact that children do not touch the skin areas on which the drug was applied with their hands. Cetostearyl alcohol can cause local skin irritations (eg contact dermatitis).

Patients with cardiovascular diseases in the stage of decompensation (severe arterial hypertension, arrhythmia, angina pectoris) should not take baths when the body temperature rises to more than 38 ° C.

Interaction with other medicinal products and other types of interactions
So far, no interaction with other substances has been noted.

The ability to influence the reaction rate when driving or operating machinery
Does not affect.

Use during pregnancy or lactation
Since studies of the safety of using the drug during pregnancy have not been conducted in sufficient volume, the balm should not be used during pregnancy. Do not apply to the breast during breastfeeding.