Quercetinum (Quercetin)

Name:Quercetin (Quercetinum)

Indications for use:
The drug is used in adults and children over 12 years of age for the prevention and treatment of local radiation injuries after X-ray and gamma radiation therapy; treatment of periodontal disease, erosive and ulcerative diseases of the oral mucosa; purulent-inflammatory diseases of soft tissues; in the complex treatment of menopausal, vertebro-pain syndrome; neuroreflex manifestations of osteochondrosis of the spine; chronic glomerulonephritis; to prevent erosive and ulcerative lesions of the upper alimentary canal caused by the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. The drug is used for neurocirculatory dystonia, coronary heart disease, angina pectoris II – IIIFC.

Pharmacological action:
Capillary-stabilizing, cardio- and radioprotective, regenerative, also pro-osteoclastic agent with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, anti-ulcerogenic, diuretic, anti-sclerotic properties.

Quercetinum (Quercetin) method of administration and doses:
For topical application, 2 g of Quercetin granules are dissolved in 10 ml of hot water (or 1 g in 5 ml) and stirred until a gel is obtained. In case of periodontal disease and erosive and ulcerative diseases of the oral mucosa, one application of the gel is made every day, which is previously applied to sterile wipes.
For patients living in areas contaminated with radionuclides, Quercetin is administered orally to adults and children over 12 years of age, 1 g (1/2 teaspoon) 2 times a day. Quercetin is recommended to be taken 30 minutes before meals, after adding 1/2 cup of water to the granules. The duration of the course of treatment is determined by the doctor.
In the complex therapy of purulent-inflammatory diseases of soft tissues, Quercetin is prescribed for adults and children over 12 years old topically and orally in the same doses: topically – 2 g of Quercetin granules per 10 ml of hot water (or 1 g in 5 ml), orally – 1 g (1/2 teaspoon) to 1/2 cup of water, 2 times a day.
For the prevention and treatment of local lesions in radiation sickness, the product is prescribed topically and orally. Gel applications on damaged parts of the body are carried out 2-3 times a day.
Inside, adults and children over 12 years of age are prescribed 1 g 3-4 times a day. To do this, 1/2 teaspoon of Quercetin granules (1 g) is added to 1/2 glass of water, infused and taken 30 minutes before meals. The course of treatment is determined by the doctor. Adult patients with neuroreflex manifestations of spinal osteochondrosis, chronic glomerulonephritis, coronary heart disease, menopausal, vertebro-pain syndrome, also to prevent the ulcerogenic effect of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, the product is prescribed at a dose of 3 g per day. When combined with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, it can be used at a dose of 6 g (3 times a day, 2 g) to prevent manifestations of gastric ulcer.
Adolescents who suffer from neurocirculatory dystonia are prescribed 2.0 g of Quercetin granules twice a day for a month.

Quercetinum (Quercetin) contraindications:
Allergy to the components of the product.

Quercetinum (Quercetin) side effects:
Increased individual sensitivity (rash, itching) is possible.
In the event of any unusual reactions, discontinue use of the product and seek medical advice.

Pregnancy:
Although Quercetin is considered to be a virtually non-toxic product, it is not recommended to use it during pregnancy, especially in the first trimester of pregnancy; during lactation, it is also not recommended to take the product.

Overdose:
With prolonged use, manifestations of hypersensitivity to the product in the form of allergic reactions are possible, which requires symptomatic therapy.

Use with other drugs:
When Quercetin is combined with ascorbic acid products, an increase in effects is observed.
When the product is combined with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, the anti-inflammatory effect is enhanced in the aftermath.

Release form:
Granules in bags of 2 g.

Storage conditions:
Store in a dry, dark place, out of the reach of children, at a temperature not exceeding 25 °C.
Expiration date. 2 years.
The drug should not be used after the expiration date indicated on the pack.
Rules for dispensing from pharmacies – without a prescription.

Quercetinum (Quercetin) composition:
Active ingredient: quercetin;
100 g of granules contain 4 g of quercetin;
excipients: apple pectin, glucose, sugar.

Additionally:
If the signs of the disease do not begin to disappear, or if the state of health worsens, or undesirable phenomena appear, you should stop taking the product and consult a doctor regarding further use of the product. There are no data on clinical trials in children under 12 years of age.

Attention!
Before using the medication“Quercetinum (Quercetin)” should be consulted with a doctor.
The instructions are provided solely for familiarization with “Quercetinum (Quercetin) “.

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