The drug "Solcoseryl" is made from the blood of healthy calves under the age of three months. The supplier of raw materials is ecologically sound New Zealand and Australia, which are famous for their pastures.
Thanks to useful trace elements, amino acids, salts of lactic acid, alcohols, adenosine triphosphoric acid and other bioactive components that are contained in the preparation, the metabolism and the transport of glucose and oxygen to tissues are significantly accelerated. As a result, the regeneration of damaged tissues occurs faster, and the probability of infection entering the wound decreases.
The drug "Solcoseryl" is presented on the market in several dosage forms. This is an ointment, gel, solution for intramuscular and intravenous infections, paste, tablets, special Solcoseryl eye gel. Instructions for use explains in detail the methods of administration and dosage of the drug.
The drug "Solcoseryl" is used for general effects on the body in the form of injections and topically as an external agent. The drug promotes the growth of connective tissue and the formation of collagen. Thanks to it, the process of germination of blood vessels in accelerated tissues accelerates and their functional activity is quickly restored. Most often, injections are used in combination with external drugs. When epithelization occurs, the drug is used only locally. The drug not only relieves inflammation, but also relieves pain.
For which diseases the Solcoseryl drug is used, the instructions for use provide information: for varicose veins, stroke, peptic ulcers, head injuries, burns, bedsores, frostbite, impaired vascular tone in diabetes mellitus, damage to the cornea of ββthe eye and mucous membrane of any origin. It is widely used in dentistry for the treatment of oral mucosa: periodontitis, stomatitis, gingivitis, herpes, after tooth extraction, when wearing braces and dentures, gum injuries.
The drug "Solcoseryl", instructions for use recommends taking under the supervision of a doctor. Side effects from the application, as a rule, are mild and do not require intervention. This may be hives, burning, swelling, allergic reactions, fever (with injection). In rare cases, drug withdrawal is required, for example, with the development of regional dermatitis.
The drug is not recommended for use during pregnancy, during breastfeeding, for children under 18 years of age (injection), hypersensitivity to calf blood dialysate. With caution, it should be used in case of heart failure, cardiac arrhythmias, renal failure, when taking drugs containing potassium, hyperkalemia, pulmonary edema, anuria, oliguria.
The solution "Solcoseryl" instructions in ampoules describes what is available in the following versions: 25 pieces of 2 milliliters or 5 pieces of 5 and 10 milliliters. The gel is available in tubes of 20 grams. The gel is a colorless, transparent substance that is dense in consistency. Ointment is produced in tubes of 20 grams. Solcoseryl ointment is oily, white or yellowish, uniform, well applied. Solcoseryl ophthalmic gel, instructions and description: produced in tubes of 5 grams. The gel is clear and colorless.
Gel and ointment "Solcoseryl" (instructions for use it describes) used externally by applying a thin layer to the damaged area. The gel is applied two to three times a day, ointment once or twice a day under a bandage. Before applying, it is required to treat the wound with disinfectants.
Gel should be applied to wet wounds. As soon as the epithelium captures most of the wound and it stops wetting, you need to go to the ointment, which is used until complete healing. If the regeneration process is slow, you should again return to the gel.
Solution for injection should not be mixed with other drugs. Eye gel can be used with most ophthalmic agents. After applying the eye gel, it is not recommended to drive a car and engage in activities that require a quick reaction, since this drug temporarily reduces visual acuity.