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Liniment, Ointment Vishnevsky

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Liniment Vishnevsky (unofficial name - Vishnevsky ointment, official name - Balsamic liniment according to Vishnevsky) refers to external antiseptic and disinfectants.

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Indications of the ointments Vishnevsky

It is intended for the treatment of infected skin lesions, purulent wounds, ulcers, abscesses, boils, phlegmon, burns, frostbite, soft tissue necrosis in bedsores, and inflammation of the lymph nodes (lymphadenitis), accompanied by suppuration.

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Release form

Product: liniment in dark glass jars of 25, 40, 50 or 100 g, in tubes of 30, 35 or 40 g.

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Pharmacodynamics

The active substances are xerobes and birch tar; an auxiliary substance - castor oil or fish oil (provides a deeper penetration into the epidermis of the active ingredients).

Anti-microbial, astringent and drying effect on the foci of intra- and dermal inflammation is exerted by xerobes - a derivative of carbolic acid (phenol) and bismuth (heavy metal) in the form of bismuth tribromophenolate salt and bismuth oxide. The bactericidal effect of xeroform is related to the ability of bismuth tribromophenolate to oxidize the sulfhydryl groups of bacterial enzymes, which leads to their death. And the phenol that enters into the composition of the xerogen forms denatured proteins of the cell wall of bacteria and breaks the structure of their cells.

In addition, when the xeroform interacts with the proteins of the affected tissues, they partially coagulate with the formation of albumin, which turns into a protective film, causing a slight anesthesia of the affected area of the skin, drying the wound surface and reducing the permeability of blood vessels (haemostatic effect).

Tar birch, obtained by dry distillation of birch bark (the outer part of birch bark), also contains phenol - an active antiseptic. The irritating effect of tar on the skin receptors promotes the inflow of blood to the inflammatory focus, acceleration of resorption of infiltrates and the withdrawal of serous and purulent exudate. All this stimulates the process of regeneration of damaged tissues.

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Pharmacokinetics

The pharmacokinetics of this antibacterial agent is not presented, there is no information regarding the penetration of its active substances into the bloodstream.

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Dosing and administration

The product is intended for external use only. Liniment should be applied a thin layer on the skin of affected areas - twice a day - under a fixed bandage. Wounds can be covered with a sterile napkin, soaked in ointment, and fixed with a multilayer bandage.

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Use of the ointments Vishnevsky during pregnancy

Since the safety of Vishnevsky's ointment during pregnancy and breastfeeding has not been studied, it should only be prescribed taking into account the ratio of benefit to woman / risk to fetus (child).

Contraindications

Among the contraindications to the use of Vishnevsky ointment are: individual intolerance to the drug, increased sensitivity to its components, a large area of the affected skin surface, as well as suppurated sebaceous cysts (atheromas), fatty tumors (lipomas) and purulent inflammation of the surrounding tissues (paraproctitis). It is not recommended for use in the presence of kidney failure.

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Side effects of the ointments Vishnevsky

Side effects of liniment itching of the skin, rashes, urticaria, swelling of the tissues - can be manifested only with prolonged use of liniment.

Since birch tar increases the sensitivity of the skin to ultraviolet radiation, the use of Vishnevsky liniment on open areas of the body during the spring-summer period is not allowed.

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Overdose

Long-term use of Vishnevsky ointment can lead to skin allergic reactions in the form of rashes and itching of the skin.

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Interactions with other drugs

The interaction of this antibacterial agent for external use with other drugs has not been established.

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Storage conditions

Conditions for storage of Vishnevsky ointment: at temperatures from +10 to +18 ° C, in a place protected from light.

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Special instructions

According to those who used this product, despite its specific stable odor, it quickly copes with purulent abscesses of any origin: when bandages with liniment are applied, they are cleared of pus in two to three days, after which the healing process begins.

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Shelf life

Shelf life is up to 5 years from the release date indicated on the product package.

Attention!

To simplify the perception of information, this instruction for use of the drug "Liniment, Ointment Vishnevsky" translated and presented in a special form on the basis of the official instructions for medical use of the drug. Before use read the annotation that came directly to medicines.

Description provided for informational purposes and is not a guide to self-healing. The need for this drug, the purpose of the treatment regimen, methods and dose of the drug is determined solely by the attending physician. Self-medication is dangerous for your health.

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