Description

Trade name:

Rowachol

Compound:

Each capsule contains:

alpha-pinene 13.6 mg,

beta-pinene 3.4 mg,

menthol 6.0 mg,

borneol 5.0 mg,

camphene 5.0 mg,

cineole 2.0 mg,

Auxiliary components:

olive oil.

Composition of the capsule shell: gelatin, glycerin 85%, sodium ethyl parahydroxybenzoate (E 215), sodium propyl parahydroxybenzoate (E 217), sodium copper chlorophyllin (100% water-soluble).

Properties:

Rowachol is a gallstone dissolving/destroying drug. Rowachol dissolves cholesterol stones and desaturates bile in terms of cholesterol. The drug is a choleretic agent that increases bile secretion and eliminates bile stasis. Rowachol has an antispasmodic effect, relieves spastic pain. The inhibitory activity of HMG CoA reductase of the drug reduces the production of endogenous cholesterol, reducing the bile saturation index, thus promoting the dissolution of cholesterol stones and preventing further stone deposition. Rowachol is effective against a number of gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria.

Indications:

For dissolving radiolucent stones in a functioning gallbladder.

As a choleretic agent.

Method of administration and dosage:

Directions for use: internally.

Recommended dosage regimen:

Adults: 1-2 capsules three times a day before meals. The duration of the course of treatment is determined by the doctor individually depending on the course of the disease.

Contraindications:

Rowachol should not be taken if you are hypersensitive to any of the components.

Children under 12 years of age.

Pregnancy and lactation period.

Precautions:

Rowachol capsules should not be taken during pregnancy and lactation due to insufficient research.

Use of the drug in children: there are no sufficient studies, so the capsules are not used in children under 12 years of age.

Side effects:

No side effects were observed when taking Rowachol.

Storage method:

At a temperature not exceeding 25 degrees.

Package:

The cardboard box contains 3 blisters of 15 capsules and paper instructions.