Description

Trade name:

Antinal

Compound:

Each 5 ml of suspension contains:

Nifuroxazide 220 mg.

Auxiliary components:

carbomer, sucrose, sodium hydroxide (E 524), citric acid monohydrate (E 330), simethicone, methylparaben (E 218), banana essence, purified water.

Properties:

Antibacterial agent. Blocks dehydrogenase and inhibits the respiratory soul, the tricarboxylic acid cycle and a number of other biochemical processes in microbial infection. Destroys the microbial wall and cytoplasmic membrane, producing toxins by microorganisms. Activates immunity: increases phagocytosis and increases the complement titer. After administration, it is practically not absorbed and does not penetrate into the intestinal lumen. Effective against most gram-positive (staphylococci, streptococci, clostridia) and gram-negative (E. coli, salmonella, shigella, klebsiella, enterobacteria, cholera vibrio) pathogenic intestinal bacteria. When infected with enterotropic viruses, bacterial superinfection develops. The type of effect (bactericidal or bacteriostatic) depends on the intraintestinal concentration. In acute diarrhea of ​​bacterial etiology, it restores intestinal eubiosis.

Indications:

Acute intestinal infections accompanied by diarrhea; chronic intestinal infections — colitis and enterocolitis; intestinal dysbacteriosis (detection of microflora) — as part of complex treatment; prevention of infectious complications during operations on the gastrointestinal tract.

Directions for use:

Children over 2 years:

5 ml of suspension are given every 12 hours.

The course of treatment should not last 7 days.

The suspension also needs to be washed down with clean water. You can take the medicine either before or after meals – it doesn’t matter. However, it is necessary to observe the established time intervals between doses.

Contraindications:

Individual hypersensitivity to the drug (allergy).

Age under two months.

Precautions:

During treatment with Antinal, the patient must follow a diet that excludes raw vegetables and fruits, juices, as well as spicy, fatty and hard-to-digest foods. It is necessary to drink plenty of fluids (mineral water, weak unsweetened tea, saline solutions). During treatment, alcohol should not be consumed, since Antinal in combination with alcohol can cause increased diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain, shortness of breath, increased heart rate, blood flow to the upper half of the body, and a feeling of fear. Antinal does not affect the patient’s reaction speed or ability to concentrate.

Side effects:

Allergic reactions.

Storage method:

In a cool, dry place at a temperature not exceeding 30 degrees.

Package:

The cardboard box contains a 60 ml glass jar and paper instructions.