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Cavinton (tablets 5 mg, forte 10 mg, injections in ampoules for injections and droppers) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Kagocel (tablets 12 mg) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Calgel (dental gel or ointment) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Calcemin (tablets, Advance with magnesium) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Calcium D3 Nycomed (chewable tablets and Forte form of vitamins) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Calcium gluconate (tablets, injections in ampoules for injection) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Kameton (aerosol and spray for inhalation of the throat or nose) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Kamistad (gel or ointment) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Candide (vaginal tablets or suppositories, cream, gel, solution) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Kanespor (cream or ointment 1%, set) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Canephron N (tablets or dragees, solution or drops, oral syrup) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Kapoten (tablets 25 mg and 50 mg) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Kapsikam (ointment, cream or gel for external use) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Captopril (tablets 12.5 mg, 25 mg and 50 mg) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Carbamazepine (tablets 200 mg) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Carvedilol (tablets 12.5 mg and 25 mg) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Kardiket (tablets, including retard, capsules) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Cardiomagnyl (tablets 75 mg and 150 mg) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Karipazim (lyophilisate or powder for solution, ointment, gel or cream) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Carnitine (tablets 3.5 g, capsules 480 mg and 896 mg, L form) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Karniton (tablets 500 mg, drops or solution) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Karsil (pellets or tablets 35 mg, capsules forte) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Katadolon (capsules 100 mg, tablets 400 mg prolonged forte or retard) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Caffetin (tablets SC Alkaloid, Cold) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Kvamatel (tablets 10 mg mini, 20 mg and 40 mg, injections in ampoules for injection in solution) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Quinax (eye drops) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Kenalog (injections in ampoules for injection in suspension, tablets 4 mg) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Ketanov (tablets 10 mg, injections in ampoules for injection) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of pain medication.

Ketoconazole (tablets, vaginal suppositories, cream or ointment 2%, shampoo) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Ketonal (tablets, suppositories, cream, gel, injections, capsules) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Ketoprofen (tablets, gel or ointment, injections in ampoules for injection) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Ketorol (tablets, gel or ointment, injections in ampoules for injection) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Ketotifen (tablets 1 mg, syrup or drops) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Kipferon (candles vaginal or rectal, tablets) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Qlaira (birth control pills) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Claritin (tablets 10 mg, syrup or drops) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Clarithromycin (tablets and capsules 250 mg and 500 mg) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Klacid (tablets, powder for suspension, injections in ampoules) - instructions for the use of an antibiotic, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Clexane (injections in ampoules for injection) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Clenbuterol (syrup, tablets) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Klenzit (gel, cream or ointment for external use 0.1% C) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Klimadinon (tablets 20 mg and 32.5 mg Uno, drops) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Klimaktoplan (homeopathic tablets, including for resorption H) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Klimalanin (tablets 400 mg) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Clindamycin (cream and vaginal suppositories, gel or ointment, capsules or tablets, injections in ampoules) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Clindamycin (vaginal suppositories 100 mg, cream, ointment or gel 2%) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Klindovit (gel, ointment or cream 1%) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Klion (vaginal tablets or suppositories, injections in ampoules for injection) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Klirvin (Ayurvedic cream or ointment) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Clonazepam (tablets 0.5 mg and 2 mg) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Klostilbegit (tablets 50 mg) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Clotrimazole (candles, vaginal tablets, ointment, cream, gel and 1% solution) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Clonidine (tablets, injections in ampoules for injection, eye drops) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Coaxil (tablets 12.5 mg) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Kogitum (solution in ampoules for oral administration or syrup) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Codelac (syrup, tablets, elixir) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Codterpin (tablets) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Cocarboxylase (injections in ampoules for injection) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Koldakt (Broncho syrup, Flu plus capsules, lozenges Lorpils) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Coldrex (powder, syrup, MaxGripp, Junior HotDrink, tablets) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Collargol (drops or solution, ointment, including eye 1%, 2%, 3% and 5%) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Colme (drops or syrup for oral administration in ampoules) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Colchicine (tablets 0.5 mg and 1 mg) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Kombilipen (tablets tabs, injections in ampoules for injection) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Complivit (tablets calcium d3, mother, iron, ophthalmo, radiance and other vitamins) - instructions for use, reviews, analogs and side effects.

Concor (tablets) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Contractubex (gel, ointment or cream) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Kontrykal (injections in ampoules for injection, tablets) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Koraksan (tablets 5 mg and 7.5 mg) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Corvalol (tablets, drops or tincture) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Kordaron (tablets 200 mg, injections in ampoules for intravenous injection) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Cordaflex (tablets 10 mg, 20 mg retard, 40 mg RD) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Cabergoline - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of the drug for the treatment of amenorrhea in hyperprolactinemia, Parkinson's disease, to stop lactation.

Cavinton - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of the drug for the treatment of strokes, encephalopathies and other vascular disorders.

Kagocel - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of a medicinal product for the treatment and prevention of influenza, SARS and herpes.

Kalgel - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of medication for the treatment of sore gums during teething in children.

Kalimin 60 N - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of the drug for the treatment of myasthenia gravis, atony of the intestine and bladder.

Calypsol - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for non-inhalation anesthesia and anesthesia.

Potassium permanganate - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of burns and poisoning.

Kalmireks - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of pain in arthrosis, lumbalgia, hypertonicity and muscle spasm.

Calcevit - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of hypovitaminosis or vitamin deficiency.

Calcemin - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of hypovitaminosis and osteoporosis.

Calcium D3 Nycomed - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of medicines for the treatment of calcium deficiency and the prevention of osteoporosis.

Calcium gluconate - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of medication for the treatment of hypocalcemia and increased need for calcium.

Calcium folinate - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of the drug for the treatment of folate deficiency anemia, colon and rectal cancer.

Kameton - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of a cold, tonsillitis, pharyngitis.

Kamiren - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment of arterial hypertension or high blood pressure and BPH.

Kamistad - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment of pain during teething, gingivitis and stomatitis.

Camphor oil - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment of neuralgia, pain in the muscles, back and lower back, prevention of bedsores.

Kandekor - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of high blood pressure or arterial hypertension.

Candibene - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of a medicinal product for the treatment of a fungus of the trunk, hands, feet, versicolor and thrush.

Candibiotic - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of otitis externa and otitis media.

Candide - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of the drug for the treatment of candidiasis (thrush) and other types of mycoses.

Kanespor - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of nail fungus and other skin mycoses.

Kanefron N - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment of cystitis, pyelonephritis and other inflammatory diseases of the kidneys and urinary tract.

Cancidas - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of a medicinal product for the treatment of skin and nail fungus, candidal stomatitis.

Capecitabine - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of drugs for the treatment of breast cancer and chemotherapy.

Kapilar - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment of high blood pressure, bruises, bruises, leg fatigue.

Kapoten - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug to reduce high blood pressure.

Capsaicin - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of a drug for the treatment of neuropathic pain, neuralgia, a warming effect.

Kapsikam - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment of pain in the joints and muscles.

Captopril - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of a medicinal product for the treatment of arterial hypertension and pressure reduction.

Carbamazepine - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of a medicinal product for the treatment of epilepsy and affective disorders.

Carboxyme - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of medicines for the treatment of poisoning with insecticides and other organophosphorus compounds.

Carvedilol - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of heart failure and pressure reduction.

Kardiket - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of the drug for the treatment and prevention of angina attacks, myocardial infarction.

Cardilopin - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment of hypertension or arterial hypertension and angina pectoris.

CardioKA - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment of arrhythmias or heart rhythm disturbances, asthenia and neurasthenia.

Cardiomagnyl - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment and prevention of cardiovascular diseases and myocardial infarction.

Cardionat - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment of coronary artery disease, heart failure, stroke, thrombosis.

Cardiostatin - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of drugs for the treatment of hypercholesterolemia and coronary atherosclerosis in patients with coronary artery disease.

Cardosal - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of arterial hypertension and pressure reduction.

Karipazim - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of medication for the treatment of burns (to accelerate the rejection of scabs and cleanse wounds).

Karipain - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment of intervertebral hernias, osteochondrosis and sciatica.

Karmolis - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment of injuries, joint and muscle pain, sciatica.

Carnitine - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment of stroke, correction of metabolic processes and weight loss.

Karniton - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of drugs for the treatment of stress, weight loss and muscle building.

Karsil - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of cirrhosis and hepatitis, choleretic effect.

Katadolon - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment and relief of pain.

Catalin - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of senile and diabetic cataracts.

Caffetin - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of medication for the treatment of headache and toothache, migraine, neuralgia.

Kvamatel - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment of stomach and duodenal ulcers and gastritis.

Quetiapine - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of medication for the treatment of schizophrenia, delusional disorders and other psychoses.

Quicks - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of the drug for the treatment of rhinitis and rhinosinusitis.

Quinax - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of cataracts.

Kedrovit - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of the drug for the treatment of loss of strength, drowsiness, fatigue, memory impairment.

Kelix - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of a medicinal product for the treatment of breast cancer, ovarian cancer, blood cancer.

Kellin - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of angina pectoris, bronchial asthma and the relief of spastic pain.

Keltikan - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment of polyneuropathy, sciatica, lumbago, inflammation of the facial and trigeminal nerve.

Kenalog - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of psoriasis and bronchial asthma.

Keppra - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment of epilepsy and the relief of seizures and convulsions.

Kestin - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of urticaria, rhinitis and other manifestations of allergies.

Ketamine - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of the drug for non-inhalation anesthesia.

Ketanov - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of pain (headache, toothache, during menstruation).

Keto plus - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment of head seborrhea or dandruff, pityriasis versicolor, dermatitis.

Ketoconazole - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of seborrhea (dandruff) and mycoses (candidiasis and others).

Ketonal - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of the drug for the symptomatic treatment of inflammatory diseases and pain relief.

Ketoprofen - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of joint pain with gout, arthritis and bruises.

Ketorol - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of a medicinal product for the treatment of dental, headache and other types of pain during menstruation.

Ketorolac - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of a medicinal product for the treatment of inflammation and pain in arthrosis, arthritis, trauma, oncology.

Ketosteril - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of a drug for the treatment of protein deficiency in chronic renal failure.

Ketotifen - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of urticaria and other allergic diseases.

Ketofril - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of a drug for the treatment of toothache, arthrosis, rheumatoid arthritis, intercostal neuralgia.

Kindinorm - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of nervousness, irritability, sleep disorders.

Kipferon - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of medicines for the treatment of acute respiratory infections, dysbacteriosis and rotavirus infection.

Klabaks - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of a medicinal product for the treatment of chlamydia, tonsillitis and pneumonia.

Qlaira - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of the drug for contraception in women.

Claritin - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of a medicinal product for the treatment of allergies and hay fever.

Clarithromycin - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of a medicinal product for the treatment of bronchitis, pneumonia, Helicobacter pylori and other infections.

Klaforan - instructions for the use of an antibiotic, analogues and reviews of a medicinal product for the treatment of tonsillitis, sinusitis, bronchitis and other infections.

Klacid - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of medicines for the treatment of infections.

Clexane - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of the drug for the treatment and prevention of thrombosis and embolism.

Clenbuterol - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of the drug for the treatment of cough in bronchitis and bronchospasm.

Klenzit - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of acne (pimples).

Kleol - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of means for fixing gauze bandages on the skin.

Klimadinon - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment of disorders in menopause and menopause.

Klimaksan - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of medication for the treatment of menopause, menopause and menopausal disorders in women.

Klimaktoplan - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of the drug for the treatment of menopausal syndrome in women.

Klimalanin - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of a drug based on beta-alanine for the treatment of hot flashes in women in menopause or menopause.

Klimara - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of medication for hormone replacement therapy and prevention of postmenopausal osteoporosis in women.

Klimonorm - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of medication for the treatment of menopause, osteoporosis and hormone replacement therapy.

Clindamycin - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of drugs for the treatment of infectious diseases.

Clindamycin - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of medication for the treatment of bacterial vaginosis, vaginitis and vulvitis.

Klindovit - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment of acne, acne or acne.

Kliogest - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of medication for hormone replacement therapy for menopause and the prevention of osteoporosis in women.

Klion - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment of thrush and other vaginitis.

Klirvin - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of the drug for the treatment of stretch marks, acne or acne, age spots, scars and scars.

Clomid - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of medication for the treatment of infertility and stimulation of ovulation in women with ovarian hypofunction.

Clomipramine - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment of depression, fears, oncological and neuropathic pain, migraine.

Clomiphene - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of the drug for the treatment of infertility and stimulation of ovulation during IVF in women and men.

Clonazepam - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of epilepsy, seizures and seizures.

Clopidex - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of drugs for the prevention of thrombosis in myocardial infarction, ischemic stroke and atrial fibrillation.

Clopidogrel - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of drugs for the treatment and prevention of thrombosis and thrombotic complications of heart attack and stroke.

Clopixol - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment of schizophrenia, psychosis.

Klostilbegit - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for stimulating ovulation and treating infertility.

Clotrimazole - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of a medicinal product for the treatment of thrush (candidiasis) and other fungal and genital infections.

Clonidine - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the relief of hypertensive crises.

Co-trimoxazole - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of a medicinal product for the treatment of urethritis, cystitis and other infectious diseases.

Coaxil - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of drugs for the treatment of depression.

Kogitum - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of asthenia and fatigue.

Codelac - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of cough.

Kodterpin - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment of dry cough in bronchitis and emphysema.

Cocarboxylase - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of the drug for the treatment of acidosis, diabetic coma and liver and kidney failure.

Cocarnit - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of medication for the treatment of diabetic polyneuropathy.

Koksib - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of medicines for relieving pain in the back and joints with arthrosis, arthritis, spondylitis, pain during menstruation.

Koldakt - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of a medicinal product for the treatment of cold symptoms (pain, fever, runny nose).

Coldrex - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment of symptoms of colds and flu.

Kolifag - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of coli infection caused by E. coli.

Collargol - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of medication for the treatment of adenoids, purulent wounds, conjunctivitis, erysipelas.

Colme - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of a medicinal product for the treatment of chronic alcoholism.

Kolofort - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome and dyspepsia.

Colchicine - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of the drug for the treatment of gout, Behcet's disease.

Kombilipen - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of neuritis and neuralgia.

Combined Duo - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment of conjunctivitis, blepharitis, otitis media, keratitis.

Kombutol - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of the drug for the treatment of all forms of pulmonary and extrapulmonary tuberculosis and MAC infection.

Complamin - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of the drug for the treatment of atherosclerosis, hypercholesterolemia, thrombosis and embolism.

Complivit - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and composition of a complex vitamin preparation for the treatment of hypovitaminosis and beriberi.

Compligam B - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of neuritis, neuralgia, paresis and lumbago.

Convalis - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of a medicinal product for the treatment of epilepsy, epileptic seizures and neuropathic pain.

Konvuleks - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of medication for the treatment of epilepsy, seizures, seizures.

Convulsofin - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of epilepsy and manic-depressive psychosis.

Concor - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of high blood pressure, coronary artery disease, stable angina and heart failure.

Contractubex - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of the drug for the treatment of scars, scars, stretch marks.

Kontrykal - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of acute pancreatitis, threatened abortion or miscarriage and bleeding.

Controloc - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of gastric and duodenal ulcers, GERD.

Copaxone - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of medicines for the treatment of multiple sclerosis.

Koraksan - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of medicines for the treatment of angina pectoris and chronic heart failure.

Corvaldin - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of a drug for the treatment of insomnia, neurosis, high blood pressure, tachycardia.

Corvalol - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of a drug for the treatment of neurosis and irritability (sedative or sedative).

Kordaron - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment of arrhythmia and atrial and ventricular fibrillation.

Cordaflex - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of Raynaud's syndrome, angina pectoris and pressure reduction.

The modern pharmaceutical industry uses every opportunity to meet the demand for drugs. The consumer or buyer are sick people. The pharmacy distribution network perfectly takes into account the fact that a person is trying to get rid of cardiovascular problems by all available means.

Where can I get available information?

Doctors use special reference books indicating:

  • composition and chemical formula;
  • the mechanism of action of the drug;
  • dosages for children and adults, optimal and maximum per day;
  • methods of use (before meals or after);
  • contraindications and symptoms of overdose;
  • analogues.

The doctor is required to familiarize the patient with possible treatment options, provide comparative data, and suggest the most effective drug. Unfortunately, in polyclinics, the doctor most often asks: “Would you like to be prescribed more expensive or cheaper?”

The question of the effective result goes aside. This is where our medicine differs sharply from Western medicine, where every patient knows that he has the right to receive information about the research and the results of clinical trials.

Doctors of older generations are not all willing to spend time on additional training; they adhere to prescriptions that have been proven over the years with dubious benefits for the patient.

This article is an attempt to review the most effective drugs used in the treatment of heart disease. We will group therapeutic agents into syndromes that are understandable to patients and present common Russian and imported drugs with proven and unproven effectiveness.

What to take for pain in the heart?

Nitroglycerin and other nitrate derivatives are considered the most effective for retrosternal pain. It can be taken 2 tablets under the tongue.

Some people get severe headaches. Therefore, it is proposed to switch to prolonged (long-acting) Sustak, Erinit. During an attack, you can use a spray of isosorbide dinitrate - Isoket. The main thing is to feel the quick effect of relieving pain.

Validol is considered a breath freshening mint. It has absolutely no effect on the coronary vessels. Intramuscular or intravenous administration of solutions of antispasmodics Papaverine and No-shpy have very low efficiency.

The action of Corvalol and Valocordin on a person is based on the phenobarbital included in the composition. The pure preparation is used for treatment in neurology and psychiatry, especially for convulsions. It has been proven that its accumulation in cells leads to addiction, destroys mental abilities and reactions to others. Does not affect the heart. Banned everywhere except CIS countries.

With mild extrasystole, treatment with the additional administration of electrolytes such as potassium and magnesium can be effective. Both substances are interconnected and support the mechanism of contraction of the muscle layer. They are contained in sufficient quantities in the preparations Panangin and Asparkam. Can be used for preventive purposes. The only difference between them is that Panangin tablets are coated, which Asparkam does not have, so part of the dose will be destroyed in the gastrointestinal tract.

In tachyarrhythmic forms, to reduce the heart rate, the following are prescribed: drugs from the group of β-blockers:

They are most useful when combined with arrhythmia with cardiac ischemia and hypertension, but the effect increases bronchospasm in asthmatics.

Tools such as:

can be taken by people with obstructive respiratory diseases.

According to individual indications, cardiac glycosides are used - Digitoxin.

Means blocking the occurrence of additional foci of excitation in atrial fibrillation are:

  • procainamide,
  • quinidine,
  • Novocainamide,
  • Gilurithmal,
  • norpace,
  • Ritmilen,
  • Lidocaine
  • Xylocaine,
  • mexitil,
  • Ritmonorm,
  • Etatsizin,
  • Etmozin,
  • Propanorm
  • Bonnecor.

The drugs of choice may be potassium channel blockers:

Calcium channel blockers are prescribed to restore the strength of myocardial contractions:

In the treatment of blockades and bradycardias use:

In cardiology, they have moved away from trying to expand the coronary vessels with the help of drugs. The thing is that after the use of Papaverine or Dibazol, the coronary arteries really expand for a short time. But during this period, blood “leaves” them from the ischemic areas of the heart muscle. The effect is called the "steal syndrome".

Therefore, local expansion is now achieved by installing a stent.

How do cardioprotectors protect the heart?

The anabolic drug Retabolil has a cardioprotective effect.

Means that increase the resistance of the myocardium to a lack of oxygen:

  • vitamins E and C,
  • Quercetin
  • Corvitin,
  • Lipoflavone,
  • thiotriazoline,
  • Rhythmocore.

Drugs that enhance the synthesis of energy in the cells of the heart:

  • Corvaton,
  • Dilasid,
  • Sidnopharm,
  • Carbocromene,
  • Trimetazidine,
  • Intencordin,
  • Preductal,
  • Mildronate.

Some of these drugs have an effect, but too low. They need to be used for a long time.

  • Cocarboxylases - no serious studies on the drug have been conducted;
  • Riboxin (Inosine) - is equated to "water", but not entirely harmless, since it contributes to increased synthesis of uric acid and damage to the joints, increases the allergic mood of the body;
  • ATP (preparation from adenosine triphosphoric acid) - proved to be able to act for several minutes after intravenous administration, then quickly decomposes. Therefore, it is used in a hospital in a complex for the relief of arrhythmia attacks.

How to prevent thrombus formation?

These include:

  • Cardiomagnyl,
  • Curantyl,
  • Plavix,
  • dipyridamole,
  • Thrombo ASS,
  • Clexane,
  • Aspirin Cardio,
  • Fragmin,
  • Zocardis,
  • Cardi ASK.

Drugs for the treatment of heart failure

If the patient has symptoms of cardiac decompensation, drugs from the group of cardiac glycosides are prescribed. Despite the fact that they are all made from plant materials (digitalis, spring adonis herb, strophanthus, lily of the valley, adonis, jaundice, jute), errors in application and dosage can lead to severe intoxication.

Used in tablets, drops and ampoules. Intravenous administration is required in emergencies. The following forms apply:

  • digitoxin,
  • Digoxin,
  • Celanide,
  • Isolanid,
  • gomfokarpin,
  • gomphotin,
  • Periplocin,
  • Strofantin,
  • erisimin,
  • Adoniside,
  • Korglikon.

They differ from each other in the speed of onset of action, duration, ability to accumulate in tissues, and excretion from the body. By increasing the force of heart contractions, these drugs inhibit the conduction of an impulse through the myocardium. Therefore, it is contraindicated in any form of blockade.

Diuretics (diuretics) are used in combination with glycosides.

With heart damage, preference is given to potassium-sparing drugs:

  • Spironolactone
  • Triampuru,
  • Veroshpiron,
  • Aldactone.

But in case of emergency medical care, drugs with a quick diuretic effect are more helpful:

How is atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries treated?

With an increased level of cholesterol in the blood, special drugs are prescribed to prevent the spread of atherosclerosis in the network of coronary arteries. These include:

  • Statins (Rozuvastatin, Simvastatin, Atorvastatin) are considered the most effective, Americans have been using them for a long time and have accumulated experience of a negative effect on the patient's psyche, women turned out to be especially sensitive.
  • Nicotinic acid in injections, Nikoshpan tablets - the reception is accompanied by an expansion of peripheral vessels and temporary reddening of the face.
  • Means that delay the production of fatty acids in bile - Colestipol and Cholestyramine.
  • Fibric acid compound (fibrates) - Traykor, are more effective in increasing the level of triglycerides, but not lipoproteins.

For various heart conditions, you may need:

  • anti-inflammatory drugs (antibiotics, antiviral and antifungal agents);
  • immunocorrectors to limit an overly pronounced allergic reaction with damage to the coronary arteries;
  • thrombolytic agents to use the possibility of resorption of a blood clot in the first 6 hours from the moment of its formation.

You should not expect miraculous healing, as advertising promises, the doctor should choose the right medicine. You can not hide information about the presence of various diseases, allergic reactions. Most of these drugs are contraindicated during pregnancy. The choice for therapy of children and adolescents is sharply reduced.

Almost all drugs are destroyed in the liver and excreted through the intestines and kidneys. Therefore, it is so important to be sure that these organs are working properly.

There are too many drugs on the pharmaceutical market that do not have the desired effectiveness. The procedure for monitoring clinical trials is not well developed. When sponsored by companies interested in selling, the result is known in advance.

Source: serdec.ru

List of Effective Heart Pills and Vitamins

Cardiac pathology is diverse, but it is based on a violation of the blood supply to the myocardium. The causes may be atherosclerotic or spastic changes in the coronary vessels, increased blood clotting, valvular defects. Each case requires an individual course of therapy.

What are the pills for the heart

It is important to establish the cause of myocardial ischemia so that the effect of drugs is targeted and effective. It is difficult to sort through the arsenal of cardiological pills on your own; unreasonable medication can hide the symptoms without eliminating the problem. Only a comprehensive examination will make it possible to draw up an individual treatment regimen.

Depending on the patient's complaints, symptoms, objective data, pills for the heart are selected, the action of which is aimed at eliminating the immediate pathology and its consequences. Heart treatment is supplemented with drugs that improve blood circulation and vascular tone. It is necessary to normalize blood coagulation, mineral metabolism. Cardiological agents are divided into main groups:

  • cardiotonic (increased contractility);
  • antiarrhythmic;
  • hypotensive;
  • angioprotective (protection of the vascular wall);
  • hypolipidemic (lowering cholesterol levels);
  • clotting factor inhibitors;
  • vasodilators.

To strengthen the heart and prevent cardiovascular diseases

Normalization of body weight and blood pressure will help prevent myocardial ischemia. Quitting smoking is an effective step towards how to strengthen the heart without drugs. Motor activity has a positive effect on the motor function of the myocardium, provides training of blood vessels. By strengthening the protective abilities of the body, a person creates conditions under which medicine for the heart is not needed at all. Strengthening the heart muscle contributes to proper nutrition, balanced in terms of protein, vitamins, amino acids, minerals.

For the primary prevention of heart disease, tablets containing acetylsalicylic acid or antiplatelet agents are recommended. By normalizing blood coagulation, the drugs "Cardiomagnyl", "Aspecard", "Godasal", "Aspirin Cardio" prevent the formation of blood clots. Riboxin contributes to the improvement of myocardial nutrition, its effect is enhanced when combined with Cocarboxylase.

Vitamins of group F (arachidonic, linoleic acids) prevent the development of plaques in the vessels. Pyridoxine (vitamin B6) stimulates lipid processes, reduces cholesterol levels, improves myocardial innervation. The necessary complex of these substances contains multivitamins "Biovital", "Doppelgerz Cardiovital". Vitamins for the heart in tablets can replace the food ingredients contained in olive oil, dried apricots, nuts, fresh fish.

Tablets for the heart, containing potassium and magnesium, improve myocardial trophism, accelerate the transit time of cardiac impulses, and reduce blood viscosity. Selectively influencing the membranes, potassium preparations in tablets activate metabolism, contribute to the energy saturation of the myocardium. For the treatment of heart diseases, Panangin, Asparkam, Kudesan, Pamaton, Asparaginat are used.

A diet containing beef, legumes, carrots, pumpkin, baked potatoes, blackcurrants, dried fruits will help saturate the body with potassium and magnesium. At the same time, it is necessary to reduce the consumption of kitchen salt, fatty foods, and sugar. Coffee drinks, tea should be prepared with a small strength, otherwise the effect of potassium tablets will be leveled, the desired effect will not work.

Myocardial dysfunction is corrected with tablets for the heart with a specific focus of action. Pain syndrome is treated with antianginal drugs, antiarrhythmic drugs normalize conduction. Heart failure requires an increase in the contractility of muscle fibers, an increase in vascular tone, and an improvement in venous outflow. A frequent pulse indicates a large load on the myocardium, cardiac glycosides, diuretic drugs will be indicated.

Pain in the heart area is an alarming sign that requires consultation with a cardiologist. Acute pressing pains, a sharp burning sensation behind the sternum make you think of angina pectoris; giving under the shoulder blade, in the left shoulder - about myocardial infarction. A person with these symptoms needs urgent help. It is important to know what to take for heart pain before the doctor arrives. It is necessary to give a tablet "Aspirin" and "Nitroglycerin" under the tongue. The pain should subside after 5 minutes, if it has not gone away - "Nitroglycerin" must be given again, in total you can use no more than three tablets.

Drug correction of rhythm disturbances is based on improving the conductivity and excitability of the myocardium. Taking pills requires individual selection and dosage, a combination of drugs may be needed. They should be drunk strictly according to the scheme. To decide how to treat atrial fibrillation, you need to determine the type of rhythm disturbance. Magnesium preparations (orotate, sulfate) are prescribed.

Refractory arrhythmia is usually treated with tablets "Etmozin", "Propafenone". Stable conduction disturbances are corrected by Atenolol, Bisoprolol. Amiodarone helps relieve ventricular fibrillation. Myocardial dystrophy in the elderly, accompanied by a decrease in excitability, is difficult to treat, it is possible to treat the patient somewhat, but it is impossible to restore the function of the heart muscle. Vitamins for the heart with arrhythmia are included in complex treatment to improve trophism.

Treatment of extrasystole is carried out with heart tablets "Cordaron", "Sotalol", "Novocainamide", "Mexilen". It is better to write down the doctor's advice, the name of the drugs, the dose and the time of taking it with your own hand, since the prescription data is often illegible. Heart rhythm disturbance in adolescents can develop against the background of increased excitability, dysfunction of the autonomic system, the treatment is selected by a narrow specialist.

Tachycardia as an independent symptom with timely intervention can be corrected. The course of therapy includes tablets for the treatment of the heart from the group of glycosides, adrenoblockers. Palpitations of neurological origin require the appointment of sedatives, Tranquinol, Relanium are prescribed. Anaprilin, Propaferon contribute to the slowing of the heart rate.

With the development of chronic pathology of the cardiovascular system, ACE inhibitors are used: Captopril, Trandolapril. Cardiac diuretic tablets are used. If there are indications, the doctor adds beta-blockers: Carvedilol, Bisoprolol, Metoprolol. You may need a stronger drug "Digoxin", which improves the inotropic properties of the myocardium. First aid for decompensation of heart failure - intensive care of coronary disease.

Treatment of the heart at home can be supplemented with tablets containing natural adaptogens: Rhodiola rosea, Leuzea safflower. The drugs have a general tonic effect, improve cellular respiration, including myocardium. Antispasmodic, sedative, cardiotonic effects are tablets with hawthorn components. The tool improves sleep, normalizes fat metabolism. It is advisable to perform a set of exercises that strengthen the myocardium.

Source: vrachmedik.ru

The heart is the motor of the whole organism. The global ecological catastrophe, the modern pace of life, unbalanced nutrition and an increased level of daily stress lead to a disruption in the work of this vital organ. In most cases, heart disease leads to poor quality of life, dependence on medications or devices. And in some cases - to disability, in difficult situations - to the death of the patient. This article will discuss what heart diseases are known for: a list and symptoms, modern methods of treatment of official and traditional medicine.

The active ingredient of Vinpocetine tablets has a beneficial effect on the functioning of the central nervous system: cerebral circulation improves, the areas are well nourished.

Concor tablets refers to drugs intended for the treatment of diseases of the cardiovascular system. This is a very large group of heterogeneous medicines that

Enalapril tablets are an antihypertensive drug belonging to the class of ACE inhibitors. The action of Enalapril is due to its effect on the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, which plays.

Nicotinic acid and nicotinamide are found in animal organs (liver, kidneys, muscles, etc.), in milk, fish, yeast, vegetables, fruits, buckwheat and other products.

Arifon Retard tablets are a prolonged drug that reduces and stabilizes blood pressure. Despite belonging to the group of diuretics, it does not have a strong effect on.

Tablets Diroton - designed to regulate blood pressure. Diroton tablets have pronounced hypotensive (lowers blood pressure) and peripheral vasodilators.

Corvaltab helps to reduce the excitability of the central nervous system, has a calming effect and facilitates the onset of natural sleep. Included in the composition.

Validol has a calming effect on the central nervous system and has a reflex vasodilating effect.

Tablets Mikardis Antagonist of angiotensin II receptors. Telmisartan is a specific angiotensin II receptor antagonist. It has a high affinity for the AT1 angiotensin receptor subtype.

Riboxin tablets is a complex drug that helps to effectively normalize metabolic (exchange) processes in the body.

Tablets Panangin contains potassium aspartate and magnesium aspartate. It is believed that asparaginate is a carrier of potassium and magnesium ions and promotes their penetration into.

Tablets Cardiomagnyl has an antiplatelet effect, is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent. The anti-inflammatory effect is associated with irreversible inhibition of cyclooxygenase-1 due to.

The pharmacological action of Aspirin Cardio is manifested by the effect that acetylsalicylic acid (active ingredient) has on the body. Aspirin Cardio belongs to the group.

We will tell you what heart diseases exist: a list and symptoms, treatment - nothing will be left without attention. There are many types and subspecies of heart disease. Each case has its own characteristics and specific symptoms. But for the convenience of identifying the problem in medical circles, it is customary to classify heart diseases based on common signs. Therefore, it is possible to identify symptoms characteristic of most heart problems, in the presence of which a person should immediately contact a cardiologist for further examination:

1. Fatigue and fatigue. Unfortunately, this symptom occurs in almost every second person living in a metropolis. It is unlikely that anyone will pay attention to such a slight malaise. But if for you such a condition was not previously the norm, but appeared completely unexpectedly and dragged on for a long time, this is a serious cause for concern about heart health.

2. Frequent pulse and heartbeat. This condition is normally observed during physical exertion, experiences, fear or excitement. But if the arrhythmia manifests itself daily or even several times a day for no apparent reason, be examined by a specialist.

3. Shortness of breath - complicated breathing, a feeling of lack of air. This symptom occurs in 90% of people suffering from one or another heart disease.

4. Dizziness, nausea, loss of consciousness, sweating, swelling. Such signs in some patients appear regularly, while in others they are completely absent.

5. Chest pain is often a warning of an impending heart attack. The symptom has various manifestations: the pain can be sharp, short-term or long-term "squeezing", there are sensations of heaviness, stiffness in the chest. Unpleasant sensations can spread to the shoulder girdle, left arm or leg.

It is worth noting the fact that people often do not pay attention to most body signals. In addition, there is not always a pronounced pain syndrome of a particular heart disease. The list and symptoms in each case are individual. Neglect of one's own health worsens medical statistics: about 40% of all deaths are the result of heart disease.

Why do heart diseases appear? The names, the list of such problems is getting longer every day. The causes of heart disease are varied. First of all, the hereditary factor influences, as well as various disorders of a woman's pregnancy, which contribute to the formation of pathologies in the development of the fetal heart muscle.

Acquired heart problems appear due to malnutrition. Doctors are discussing which foods lead to disorders in the work of the cardiovascular system. Some believe that excessive consumption of fatty foods and simple carbohydrates adversely affects health. While other luminaries of science argue that just the absence of animal fats, the oversaturation of the body with polyunsaturated acids leads to problems with the heart muscle. One way or another, we can conclude that in order to prevent cardiovascular diseases, one should adhere to the golden mean in nutrition and saturate the body with various useful substances.

Lack of physical activity, alcohol and nicotine abuse adversely affect the health of our internal natural motor. Nervous heart disease is common. The list of such health problems is growing daily.

Concomitant ailments can also lead to heart disease. For example, metabolic disorders, hematopoiesis and blood flow.

There are congenital heart diseases. Names, list, symptoms depend on the nature of the pathology. During the period of intrauterine development of the fetus, in the presence of adverse factors, the development of various disorders in the formation of the heart muscle and adjacent arteries is possible. Such birth defects are the main causes of death in newborns and infants. Often, babies with congenital heart defects remain profoundly disabled.

The main risk factor is genetic. The secondary factors are the following: environmental, viral and infectious diseases suffered by a pregnant woman, chemical poisoning, nicotine and alcohol abuse, drug use by the expectant mother.

When pathologies of the development of the heart muscle are detected in a newborn, surgical intervention is often prescribed according to indications. But such a cardinal method has a high level of risk. Unfortunately, the prognosis is disappointing, the probability of death or disability is very high when a serious pathology is diagnosed.

Prevention of heart disease

Unfortunately, no one is immune from genetic and hereditary factors. Therefore, it is impossible to prevent congenital heart disease. Everyone should know the list and symptoms of such diseases, and at the first suspicion, you should contact a cardiologist for a professional examination. This significantly increases the chance of a full recovery.

In addition, a healthy lifestyle will help reduce the risk of developing heart disease. Eat right, watch your weight, be active in your leisure time, get regular medical check-ups, especially pay attention to diagnosing blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar levels.

Watch your body's signals - a timely visit to a doctor can not only improve the quality of life, but in many cases save such a valuable gift.

Kagocel (tablets 12 mg) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Calgel (dental gel or ointment) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Calcemin (tablets, Advance with magnesium) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Calcium D3 Nycomed (chewable tablets and Forte form of vitamins) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Calcium gluconate (tablets, injections in ampoules for injection) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Kameton (aerosol and spray for inhalation of the throat or nose) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Kamistad (gel or ointment) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Candide (vaginal tablets or suppositories, cream, gel, solution) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Kanespor (cream or ointment 1%, set) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Canephron N (tablets or dragees, solution or drops, oral syrup) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Kapoten (tablets 25 mg and 50 mg) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Kapsikam (ointment, cream or gel for external use) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Captopril (tablets 12.5 mg, 25 mg and 50 mg) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Carbamazepine (tablets 200 mg) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Carvedilol (tablets 12.5 mg and 25 mg) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Kardiket (tablets, including retard, capsules) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Cardiomagnyl (tablets 75 mg and 150 mg) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Karipazim (lyophilisate or powder for solution, ointment, gel or cream) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Carnitine (tablets 3.5 g, capsules 480 mg and 896 mg, L form) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Karniton (tablets 500 mg, drops or solution) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Karsil (pellets or tablets 35 mg, capsules forte) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Katadolon (capsules 100 mg, tablets 400 mg prolonged forte or retard) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Caffetin (tablets SC Alkaloid, Cold) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Kvamatel (tablets 10 mg mini, 20 mg and 40 mg, injections in ampoules for injection in solution) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Quinax (eye drops) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Kenalog (injections in ampoules for injection in suspension, tablets 4 mg) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Ketanov (tablets 10 mg, injections in ampoules for injection) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of pain medication.

Ketoconazole (tablets, vaginal suppositories, cream or ointment 2%, shampoo) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Ketonal (tablets, suppositories, cream, gel, injections, capsules) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Ketoprofen (tablets, gel or ointment, injections in ampoules for injection) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Ketorol (tablets, gel or ointment, injections in ampoules for injection) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Ketotifen (tablets 1 mg, syrup or drops) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Kipferon (candles vaginal or rectal, tablets) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Qlaira (birth control pills) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Claritin (tablets 10 mg, syrup or drops) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Clarithromycin (tablets and capsules 250 mg and 500 mg) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Klacid (tablets, powder for suspension, injections in ampoules) - instructions for the use of an antibiotic, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Clexane (injections in ampoules for injection) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Clenbuterol (syrup, tablets) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Klenzit (gel, cream or ointment for external use 0.1% C) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Klimadinon (tablets 20 mg and 32.5 mg Uno, drops) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Klimaktoplan (homeopathic tablets, including for resorption H) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Klimalanin (tablets 400 mg) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Clindamycin (cream and vaginal suppositories, gel or ointment, capsules or tablets, injections in ampoules) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Clindamycin (vaginal suppositories 100 mg, cream, ointment or gel 2%) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Klindovit (gel, ointment or cream 1%) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Klion (vaginal tablets or suppositories, injections in ampoules for injection) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Klirvin (Ayurvedic cream or ointment) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Clonazepam (tablets 0.5 mg and 2 mg) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Klostilbegit (tablets 50 mg) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Clotrimazole (candles, vaginal tablets, ointment, cream, gel and 1% solution) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Clonidine (tablets, injections in ampoules for injection, eye drops) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Coaxil (tablets 12.5 mg) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Kogitum (solution in ampoules for oral administration or syrup) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Codelac (syrup, tablets, elixir) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Codterpin (tablets) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Cocarboxylase (injections in ampoules for injection) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Koldakt (Broncho syrup, Flu plus capsules, lozenges Lorpils) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Coldrex (powder, syrup, MaxGripp, Junior HotDrink, tablets) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Collargol (drops or solution, ointment, including eye 1%, 2%, 3% and 5%) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Colme (drops or syrup for oral administration in ampoules) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Colchicine (tablets 0.5 mg and 1 mg) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Kombilipen (tablets tabs, injections in ampoules for injection) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Complivit (tablets calcium d3, mother, iron, ophthalmo, radiance and other vitamins) - instructions for use, reviews, analogs and side effects.

Concor (tablets) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Contractubex (gel, ointment or cream) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Kontrykal (injections in ampoules for injection, tablets) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Koraksan (tablets 5 mg and 7.5 mg) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Corvalol (tablets, drops or tincture) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Kordaron (tablets 200 mg, injections in ampoules for intravenous injection) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Cordaflex (tablets 10 mg, 20 mg retard, 40 mg RD) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Cordiamin (drops 250 mg, injections in ampoules for injection in solution) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Corizalia (homeopathic tablets) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Corinfar (tablets 10 mg, 40 mg UNO, 20 mg retard) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Kornam (tablets 2 mg and 5 mg) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Korneregel (eye gel 5% or ointment, drops) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Coronal (tablets) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Cortexin (lyophilisate injections in ampoules for injection 5 mg and 10 mg) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Caffeine (injections for subcutaneous administration in ampoules, tablets) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Creon (capsules or tablets) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Crestor (tablets) - instructions for use, reviews, statin analogues and side effects of the drug.

Cromohexal (nasal spray and eye drops 2%, solution for inhalation) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Xarelto (tablets 2.5 mg, 10 mg, 15 mg and 20 mg) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Xeloda (tablets 150 mg and 500 mg) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Xenical (capsules or tablets 120 mg) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Xefocam (Rapid tablets, injections in ampoules for injection) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Xidifon (20% for the preparation of a 2% solution) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Ksizal (drops, tablets 5 mg) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Xilen (nasal drops and nasal spray) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Xymelin (nasal spray or nose drops 0.05% and 0.1% Eco, Extra, with menthol) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Kudesan (drops 3%, Forte solution, chewable tablets 7.5 mg, with potassium and magnesium) - instructions for use, reviews, analogues and side effects of the drug.

Curantil (tablets 25 mg and 75 mg N) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Curiosin (gel, ointment or cream 0.103%, solution or drops) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews and side effects of the drug.

Medications - K

This section contains information about drugs, their properties and methods of application, side effects and contraindications. At the moment, there are a huge number of medications, but not all of them are equally effective.

Each drug has its own pharmacological action. The correct identification of the right drugs is a basic step for the successful treatment of diseases. In order to avoid undesirable consequences, before using certain drugs, consult your doctor and read the instructions for use. Pay special attention to interactions with other drugs, as well as conditions of use during pregnancy.

Each drug is described in detail by our specialists in this section of the EUROLAB medical portal. To view medicines, specify the characteristics you are interested in. You can also search for the drug you need alphabetically.

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List of medicines starting with the letter K:

Powder for the preparation of an injection solution

  • Caverject
  • Lyophilizate for preparation of solution for intracavernous administration

  • Caveril

    Concentrate for solution for intravenous administration

  • Cavinton

    Suspension for oral administration

  • Calumid (Calumid)
  • Campto (Campto)

    Concentrate for solution for infusion

  • Camphor (Camphora)

    Powder for solution for intravenous and intramuscular administration

  • Kanamycin (Kanamycin)
  • Powder for the preparation of an injection solution for intramuscular injection

  • Kanamycin sulfate (Kanamycin sulfate)

    Lyophilized powder for solution for injection

  • Kanamycin sulfate (Kanamycin sulfate)

    Concentrate for solution for infusion

  • Kanglaite
  • Candibene (Candibene)

    Solution for local and external use

  • Candide (Candid)

    Cavinton - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of the drug for the treatment of strokes, encephalopathies and other vascular disorders.

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    Kagocel - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of a medicinal product for the treatment and prevention of influenza, SARS and herpes.

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    Kalgel - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of medication for the treatment of sore gums during teething in children.

    Potassium permanganate - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of burns and poisoning.

    Kalmireks - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of pain in arthrosis, lumbalgia, hypertonicity and muscle spasm.

    Calcemin - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of hypovitaminosis and osteoporosis.

    Calcium D3 Nycomed - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of medicines for the treatment of calcium deficiency and the prevention of osteoporosis.

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    Calcium gluconate - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of medication for the treatment of hypocalcemia and increased need for calcium.

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    Kameton - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of a cold, tonsillitis, pharyngitis.

    Kamistad - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment of pain during teething, gingivitis and stomatitis.

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    Candibiotic - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of otitis externa and otitis media.

    Candide - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of the drug for the treatment of candidiasis (thrush) and other types of mycoses.

    Kanespor - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of nail fungus and other skin mycoses.

    Kanefron N - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment of cystitis, pyelonephritis and other inflammatory diseases of the kidneys and urinary tract.

    Cancidas - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of a medicinal product for the treatment of skin and nail fungus, candidal stomatitis.

    Capecitabine - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of drugs for the treatment of breast cancer and chemotherapy.

    Kapilar - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment of high blood pressure, bruises, bruises, leg fatigue.

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    Kapoten - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug to reduce high blood pressure.

    Capsaicin - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of a drug for the treatment of neuropathic pain, neuralgia, a warming effect.

    Kapsikam - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of medicines for the treatment of pain in the joints and muscles.

    Captopril - instructions for use, reviews and analogues of a medicinal product for the treatment of arterial hypertension and pressure reduction.

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    Carvedilol - instructions for use, analogues and reviews of the drug for the treatment of heart failure and pressure reduction.

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    List of heart pills starting with the letter k

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    Medicines in alphabetical order

    Medications starting with the letter "K":

    Kolme (Kolme)

    Dosage form: Drops for oral administration

    Korneregel (Corneregel)

    Dosage form: Eye gel

    Xenical

    Dosage Form: Capsules

    Kagocel (Kagocel)

    Ketanov

    Solution for intramuscular injection 30 mg / ml; ampoule 1 ml

    Cardiomagnyl (Cardiomagnyl)

    Dosage Form: Tablets

    Cordarone (Cordarone)

    Tablets 200 mg

    Camosten™ (Camosten™)

    Dosage Form: Powder

    Xylen

    Nasal drops 0.05%; 0.1%

    Cortexin (Cortexin)

    Dry extract 10

    Pumpkin seed fiber (Kletchatka semyan tikvi)

    Dosage Form: Powder

    Clarithromycin (Clarithromycin)

    Substance-powder 5 kg; 10 kg; 15 kg; 20 kg; 30 kg; 40kg;

    Concor (Concor)

    Dosage Form: Tablets

    Ketorol (Ketorol)

    Karsil (Carsil)

    Dosage form: Dragee

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    List of pressure pills

    Hypertension and arterial hypertension is persistently elevated blood pressure: systolic or diastolic. This diagnosis is made on the basis of the results of repeated pressure measurements. If the indicators for the systolic state each time exceed the figure of 140, and for the diastolic state - 90, this is an alarm signal.

    Hypertension is dangerous for the occurrence of complications in the form of strokes, heart attacks and serious disorders of the kidneys. To avoid this, it is necessary to take drugs, which are pills for high blood pressure.

    Who should take high blood pressure pills

    Often, among patients who need long-acting pressure pills, the majority are people of retirement age, whose medical history is associated with age-related processes.

    Taking into account the destructive effect on the body of the side effects of antihypertensive drugs, their appointment by a doctor is made only in cases of stable retention of blood pressure at around 160/100.

    In other cases, doctors recommend a healthy diet for hypertensive patients, excluding salty, fatty and fried foods from food. Also among the recommendations of the specialist will be quitting smoking and alcohol, moderate exercise to lose weight and avoid stressful situations.

    The principle of choosing tablets from pressure

    If all the doctor's recommendations are fulfilled, and the pressure does not normalize, specialized drugs are prescribed. Since antihypertensive drugs have a purely individual effect, those pills that are effective in the case of one patient may not bring relief to another.

    The principle of their appointment is a complex list of items:

    1. Taking the prescribed drug begins with half the dose, followed by pressure measurement, after half an hour. If no effect is found, the dosage is increased.
    2. If the dose is increased to 1.0 of the prescribed by the doctor, but there is no effect, it can no longer be increased. The doctor prescribes a different drug or combination of pills.
    3. New pressure pills are combined products that combine several active ingredients. Their appointment is preferable to a combination of several classic drugs.
    4. Of all the drugs, they choose mainly those that do not need to be taken more often than 1 time per day. Many new generation drugs have such properties.
    5. It is impossible to interrupt the treatment prescribed by the doctor even in cases where the condition has returned to normal.

    In a similar article, we talk in detail about heart drugs.

    Classification of tablets from pressure

    Diuretics

    Diuretics or diuretics are divided into loop, thiazide and potassium-sparing agents:

    1. Loop remedies, for example, furosemide - pills that quickly lower blood pressure during seizures and crises, due to their powerful action, but their long-term use can lead to a deficiency of potassium and sodium, which is fraught with arrhythmia and other disorders of the heart;
    2. Preparations of thiazide diuretics, such as arifon or indapamide - tablets for long-acting pressure, prescribed in the initial stages of arterial hypertension, have a positive effect on the body, on the contrary, with prolonged use, without removing beneficial microelements from the body;
    3. The third subgroup of diuretics is potassium-sparing drugs: spironolactone, veroshpiron. These funds are not used as independent diuretic tablets, due to their mild hypotensive effect and are prescribed only in combination with antihypertensive drugs of other classes.

    Contraindications: Diuretics, with the exception of furosemide, should be avoided in concomitant acute renal failure.

    Furosemide, along with uregit, in turn, is contraindicated in anemia and hypovolemia. Veroshpiron is contraindicated in patients with elevated potassium in the blood and atrioventricular blockade, and hypothiazide is prohibited from prescribing in diabetes mellitus.

    Antiadrenergic drugs

    This group of drugs is dangerous for use without a doctor's prescription and is not suitable for all patients.

    Antiadrenergic drugs or sympatholytics are divided into 5 main groups that differ in their action:

    • Means of central action manifesting itself within neurons. They give a central sedative effect and prevent the deposition of catecholamines in the hypothalamus. A striking example of sympatholytics is reserpine. In the form of tablets, the hypotensive effect begins on the 5-6th day, intravenously - after 2-3 hours.

    Side effect: often there is difficult to eliminate nasal congestion, diarrhea, bradycardia, possibly redness of the eyes, weakness, dizziness and shortness of breath. There are cases of a negative impact on the psyche of patients, manifesting itself in the form of neurosis or depression.

    Before prescribing reserpine, the medical history of both the patient and close relatives is studied in detail for mental disorders. Reserpine is not available without a prescription.

    The drugs of this group of milder action are raunatin and rauvazan. In addition to their hypotensive action, they calm the nervous system, restore heart rhythm and increase renal circulation.

    Guanedine, ismeline, isobarine, belonging to the same group of central action, show a slow effect in lowering blood pressure, showing it no earlier than 7 days after the start of the course of treatment, but after the end of their intake, it lasts up to 14 days.

    Side effects of these drugs: diarrhea, orthostatic hypotension - impaired coordination of movements when getting up from a sitting or lying position and in the heat, weakness, decreased performance. Drugs in this group are contraindicated in myocardial infarction, renal failure and pheochromocytoma. Also, they are unacceptable in atherosclerosis of the cerebral and coronary arteries.

    They are not available without a prescription and are dangerous not only for health, but also for human life, if the dosage is not observed or if some of them are combined with alcohol. They also have a criminal record.

    Methyldopa - fast action when administered intravenously, the effect lasts up to 2 days. The action is based on a decrease in peripheral resistance without a change in cardiac output.

    Side effects: drowsiness, drying of the oral cavity, impaired coordination, possibly a negative effect on the immune system and cause complications in the form of hepatitis or myocarditis.

    Contraindicated in pregnancy and liver disease. Drugs belonging to the clonidine subgroup have a similar effect, with the difference that the hypotensive effect does not manifest itself immediately: after the administration of the drug, a sharp jump in pressure is observed, then a gradual decrease and the effect persists for up to 3 days.

    These drugs are used for immediate response in case of a possible stroke or other complications associated with hypertension. When taking tablets, the improvement of the condition appears after 30 minutes, intravenously - up to 5 minutes. Side effects are the same as from methyldopa.

    Caution should be exercised with clonidine, because when it is canceled, an abstinence syndrome is often observed, manifesting itself in tachycardia, agitation and anxiety. Cancellation is made gradually over several days. Clonidine leads to death in combination with alcohol.

    Contraindications: depression, acute heart failure, alcoholism and atherosclerosis of the coronary and cerebral vessels.

    • Peripheral alpha receptor blockers reduce total peripheral resistance, increase venous flow, and relax vessel walls, reducing hypertension. Therapy is prescribed for at least 2 weeks, since their hypotensive effect begins to appear no earlier than 7-8 days.

    The advantage over other drugs that lower blood pressure is a meager list of side effects: dizziness, headaches.

    • Beta-blockers are drugs that specialize not only in lowering blood pressure, but also in cardiovascular pathologies: angina pectoris, arrhythmia, etc.

    Their similarity to endogenous catecholamines allows them to neutralize their negative impact on the cardiovascular system. Hypotensive effect, prevention of tachycardia, prevention of hypertension due to stress or excessive physical exertion. Also used to prevent myocardial infarction and cardiac arrhythmias due to hypertension.

    Beta-blockers are divided into non-selective (propranolol, obzidan) and selective (cordanum, talinolol). Applicable for long-term use, subject to the correct dosage, which is prescribed after careful examination.

    Side effects: sleep disorders, weakness and decreased performance, the appearance of atrioventricular blockade, withdrawal syndrome, accompanied by tachycardia, cardialgia, stress and headaches with a sharp discontinuation of the drug.

    Contraindications: sinus bradycardia, cardiogenic shock, gastric ulcer, diabetes mellitus, congestive heart failure.

    • Blockers of α- and β-adrenergic receptors.

    They reduce peripheral resistance, reduce renin resistance in the blood, and normalize cardiac output.

  • The following are considered characteristic drugs of the subgroup: labetolol, trandate, albetol.

    Rapid action: when administered intravenously, the effect appears after 2 minutes. Contraindications: pregnancy, atrioventricular block and lung disease.

    Peripheral vasodilators

    Such drugs are divided into 3 types:

    1. Arteriolar peripheral vasodilators (PV): hydralazine, apressin, diazoxide, hyperstat. They help to reduce the total peripheral resistance, but cause a homeostasis reaction, which partially neutralizes the effect of the drug. The sympathoadrenal system begins to activate renin.
    2. Mixed vasodilators: isosorbide dinitrate, sodium nitroprusside. They act by dilating blood vessels. The negative effect is the additional expansion of the veins, reducing the volume of blood returning to the heart, leading to stagnation of blood.
    3. Soft action PV: papazol, dibazol, papaverine, andipal from pressure. Until recently, it was used in emergency care in cases of hypertensive crises and was included in the list of necessary drugs in ambulances. Drugs cope with isolated cases of hypertension, but do not cure it.

    Let's take a closer look at the drugs, their side effects and contraindications:

    • Hydralazine has side effects in the form of headaches, tachycardia, and angina pectoris may develop. Contraindications: SLE, hepatitis, stomach ulcer.
    • Diazoxide has the property of lowering the pressure within 2 minutes, but has the release form only in ampoules.
    • Sodium nitroprusside increases stroke volume, reduces pre- and afterload. Rapid action is used to eliminate hypertensive crises or acute left ventricular failure.

    calcium antagonists

    The hypotensive effect of these drugs is based on their ability to block the flow of calcium ions into the muscles of the heart and arteries, due to which they relax. They also serve as prophylactic agents for blood circulation disorders.

    Side effects: dizziness, weakness, headache, swelling of the extremities.

    Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors

    Drugs specializing in suppressing the production of renin by the kidneys, which contributes to an increase in pressure.

    Their ability to improve peripheral circulation and dilate coronary vessels makes them effective in the treatment of concomitant cardiac disorders.

    They are prescribed for heart failure and past heart attacks. Contraindicated in renal failure, hyperkalemia.

    Angiotensin-2 receptor blockers (ARBs)

    Due to the similarity in their effect on blood vessels with the effect that ACE inhibitors have, these drugs are often prescribed instead of the latter, with individual intolerance to their constituents by the patient.

    Possible combinations of different classes of pressure tablets

    Antihypertensive drugs have different effects on the body and have different side effects.

    For greater efficiency, and sometimes in order to reduce the negative impact on the patient's health, such funds are prescribed in the following permissible complexes:

    • ACE inhibitors are prescribed in combination with diuretics that enhance their effect;
    • angiotensin II receptor blockers are also combined with diuretics;
    • diuretics are also appropriate in combination with beta-blockers;
    • an ACE inhibitor is also combined with a calcium antagonist;
    • calcium antagonists plus a beta-blocker - the complex has an increased effect.

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    Pills for pressure during pregnancy

    Despite the fact that high blood pressure is a common phenomenon in women during pregnancy, and complications are dangerous not only for the expectant mother, but also for the fetus.

    The appointment of antihypertensive drugs is approached with extreme caution and only after attempts to lower arterial parameters in all sorts of other ways: diet and adherence to the regimen, folk remedies.

    If all the means are exhausted, and they did not give a hypotensive effect, drugs from the following list are carefully administered, but mainly intravenously, and not in the form of tablets:

    • Nifedipine is used to quickly lower blood pressure in emergency situations.

    It is used only intravenously, since resorption of the tablet can drastically lower arterial parameters, which will inevitably lead to disturbances in placental blood flow. The hypotensive effect occurs within minutes.

  • Clonidine preparations are prescribed in dosages not exceeding 0.6 mg per day.
  • Diazoxide is dangerous with possible side effects: increased blood sugar, fluid retention in the body and inhibition of labor.

    Therefore, the drug is administered intravenously only in cases of hypertensive crises at a low dosage - mg. The effect comes in 5 minutes.

  • Sodium nitroprusside is dangerous for possible intoxication of the fetus with cyanide products, therefore it is used extremely rarely as an emergency drug, only in cases of ineffectiveness of all other means. Assign intravenously through a dropper. The effect occurs within 2-3 minutes. Dosage: per 250 ml of glucose 0.25 mcg.
  • Labetalol intravenously. There have been cases of distress in the fetus, as well as bradycardia in the newborn. Contraindications: bronchial asthma, disorders of the heart.grams are administered by bolus method.
  • Hydralazine is more harmful than labetalol and nifedipine. It is dangerous for possible heartbeat disorders in the fetus and an excessive drop in pressure in the mother. There is also a risk of developing eclampsia.
  • Prices for drugs

    • Clonidine (active ingredient - clonidine) - 26.2-32.4 r.
    • Moxonidine - 136–161.08 p.
    • Moxonitex - 290–391.8 r.
    • Physiotens - 245.6–304.9 p.
    • Albarel (active substance - rilmenidine) - 161.35–271 rubles.

    A short list of antihypertensive drugs in alphabetical order

    • Acridilol;
    • bisoprolol;
    • Valsartan;
    • Hydrochlorothiazide;
    • Quadropril;
    • Lotensin;
    • metoprolol;
    • Niperten;
    • Prestarium;
    • Trandolapril;
    • Furosemide;
    • Hortil;
    • Eprosartan.

    Folk remedies for pressure

    Along with the above drugs, there are a number of folk remedies that help keep blood pressure normal. Their action extends only to the early stages of the disease or its mild forms.

    But, given the fact that pressure drugs without side effects have not yet been discovered, you can use the following recipes:

    • White mistletoe tincture: for 200 ml of water, 10 g of dry collection. Drink 4 times a day for 2 tbsp. spoons.
    • Tincture from a mixture of herbs: marsh cudweed - 15, sweet clover - 20 g, woolly-flowering astragalus - 20 g and field horsetail - 20 g. Pour 10 g of the mixture with boiling water and put in a water bath for 15 minutes.

    After that, strain the tincture and add enough water to make the glass full. Drink throughout the day. The course of treatment is 3-4 weeks.

  • Rowan chokeberry. Its juice is taken before meals for half an hour in the amount of 50 g. 3 times a day for 2 weeks.
  • 2 heads of garlic per 250 g of vodka. insist days. Take 15 minutes before meals 3 times a day, dissolving 20 drops in a spoonful of water.
  • Jam from the fruits of viburnum, a decoction of its bark, tincture of vodka on its berries is also an adjuvant.