The medicine “Corilip” (suppository) describes the instructions for use as a combined preparation of a general strengthening effect, which is determined by the effect of its components. They are vitamins and coenzymes.
By its action, this drug is able to improve metabolism in tissues under various conditions of both physiological and pathological nature. You can buy it at any pharmacy, but only by prescription.
The drug "Corilip" (candles): instructions
Suppositories for rectal administration. Yellow, but have a slight interspersed orange. The shape is torpedo-shaped. The composition of each suppository includes active substances:
- 25 milligrams of cocarboxylase hydrochloride;
- 2 milligrams of riboflavin;
- 12 milligrams of thioctic acid.
As an auxiliary substance, any solid fats are present in suppositories.
Corilip candles come on sale in cardboard packs. Each of them has two blister packs in which five suppositories are stacked.
Most often, this drug is used in children. However, there are frequent cases when the drug “Corilip” (suppository) is prescribed during pregnancy. Such treatment is carried out if the expectant mother has severe toxicosis. In order to improve the general condition and relieve nausea, the drug is recommended to be used daily, one suppository in the morning and evening.
The drug can serve as both the main therapeutic agent and the additional one that is part of complex therapy in the treatment of various pathologies in children. The instruction contained in each package of the Corilip preparation leads to the following indications for use:
- with chronic tissue hypoxia;
- with a decrease in immunity;
- with bacterial and viral infections;
- with chronic somatic diseases ;
- with chronic intoxication;
- after suffering a serious illness;
- with malnutrition - malnutrition;
- during a period of intensive growth;
- with increased physical and mental stress;
- under stress;
- as a general strengthening agent that can be used for preventive measures during various epidemics.
In addition to the indications for the use of the drug "Corilip" (suppositories), the instruction contains information about contraindications and side effects. It also provides a dosing regimen.
Dosage and administration
The drug "Corilip" (suppositories) is intended for rectal use. The suppository should be freed from packaging and inserted into the anus after natural defecation or after a cleansing enema :
- infants can be prescribed 0.5 candles;
- from one year to six years - 1 candle;
- from six to fourteen years - 1 or 2 candles.
The duration of the treatment course is ten days. Before full recovery is usually required to undergo three or four such courses, the interval between which should be at least twenty days.
Side effects, with the appearance of which it is necessary to stop taking the drug, followed by contacting a doctor, are expressed in the manifestation of allergic reactions. Cases of side effects are rare, but it can still be a rash on the skin, accompanied by itching, as well as dyspepsia and bronchospasm.
Contraindications for the use of the drug "Corilip" (suppository), the instruction gives the following:
- proctitis disease;
- rectal bleeding;
- intolerance to any components of the drug.
When the drug “Corilip” interacted with other drugs, a negative effect was not observed, therefore, the medication can well be used with complex treatment.
Store the drug in dark, cool rooms, the temperature in which does not exceed nine degrees, for two years. Care must be taken that the storage location of the drug is not accessible to children.