Venozol
Instructions for use:
- 1. Release form and composition
- 2. Pharmacological properties
- 3. Indications for use
- 4. Contraindications
- 5. Method of application and dosage
- 6. Side effects
- 7. Overdose
- 8. Special instructions
- 9. Drug interactions
- 10. Analogs
- 11. Terms and conditions of storage
- 12. Terms of dispensing from pharmacies
- 13. Reviews
- 14. Price in pharmacies
Prices in online pharmacies:
from 95 rubles.
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Venozol is a complex dietary supplement used to increase venous tone, normalize microcirculation and venous outflow in the lower extremities.
Release form and composition
Venozol is available in the following dosage forms:
- Tablets (in a pack of 36 or 60 pcs.);
- Capsules (pack of 36 or 60);
- Foot cream (in 50 ml cans);
- Foot gel (50 ml tubes).
The composition of 1 tablet and 1 capsule includes: hazel (leaf extract), horse chestnut (fruit extract), diosmin, dihydroquercetin, hesperidin, calcium carbonate.
The cream contains extracts of horse chestnut, arnica, hazel, green tea, Japanese Sophora, mountain ash, coltsfoot, plantain, yarrow, essential oils of cedar, fir and rosemary, cosmetic stearin, olive oil, MGD, glycerin, dihydroquercetin, beeswax, dimethicone, liquid paraffin, stearyl and cetyl alcohols, perfume, synthalen, caton CG, trilon B, rutin, water.
The gel contains: extracts of witch hazel, arnica, medicinal leech saliva, calendula, essential oils of cypress, sandalwood, peppermint, thickener PNC-400, CG caton, rutin (vitamin P), glycerin, dimethicone, water.
Pharmacological properties
According to the instructions, Venozol increases venous tone, normalizes lymphatic drainage, lymphatic and venous outflow, as well as microcirculation in the lower extremities. The dietary supplement is made on the basis of essential oils and plant extracts that help to eliminate pain, swelling, fatigue and heaviness in the lower limbs.
Saliva extract of medicinal leech reduces blood clotting and improves blood circulation, as well as prevents blood clots. The dietary supplement includes venotonics and angioprotectors: flavonoids hesperidin and diosmin, which allow you to get rid of spider veins and nets on the skin of the legs.
Pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics
Due to the complex multicomponent composition of Venozol, its pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics have not been sufficiently studied.
Indications for use
Pills
- Varicose veins of the lower extremities;
- Severity, pain, swelling, cramps in the lower extremities;
- Hemorrhoids;
- Trophic disorders in the lower extremities (cyanosis, cyanosis, trophic ulcers);
- Vascular "mesh" and "stars" on the skin of the lower extremities;
- Thrombophlebitis;
- Violations of venous outflow from the cranial cavity in hypertensive syndrome (neurological practice);
- Varicocele;
- Pre- and postoperative therapy of varicose veins.
Cream, gel
- Varicose veins of the lower extremities;
- Fatigue of the legs, heaviness, pain, swelling, cramps in the lower extremities;
- Vascular "mesh" and "stars" on the skin of the lower extremities;
- Thrombophlebitis.
Contraindications
- Age under 12;
- Pregnancy and the period of breastfeeding (lactation);
- Hypersensitivity to drug components.
Instructions for the use of Venozol: method and dosage
Pills
Venozol is taken orally with a small amount of water, preferably during meals.
Single dose - 1 tablet, frequency of administration - 1-2 times a day, course duration - 1-3 months. According to indications, repeated courses are possible.
Cream, gel
Venozol is applied externally, applied to the skin of the lower extremities with massaging movements.
Frequency rate of application - 2 times a day, course duration - 1-3 months.
Outwardly, Venozol can be used as monotherapy or simultaneously with taking the drug in the form of tablets.
Side effects
During the use of Venozol, side effects in the form of allergic reactions may develop.
Overdose
Cases of acute drug overdose have not been registered at the moment.
special instructions
Before using the drug, as well as in cases of the development of atypical symptoms, you should consult a doctor.
Do not exceed the dosages recommended in the instructions.
Drug interactions
There are no data on the interaction of Venozol with other drugs.
Analogs
Venosol analogs are: Ginkgo Biloba C, Ginkgo Biloba Plus, MEMOlife, Arovitol, Antithrombin, Ginkgo-Venum, Kapilar Cardio, Venokomfort, Asklesan, Cerebramine, Ginkgo-Blueberry.
Terms and conditions of storage
Store in a dark, dry place out of reach of children at temperatures up to 25 ° C.
Shelf life is 2 years.
Terms of dispensing from pharmacies
Available without a prescription.
Reviews about Venosol
According to reviews, Venozol is a fairly effective remedy widely used to treat varicose veins. Patients note that already during the first month, pain in the legs associated with varicose veins is significantly reduced. With more prolonged therapy, the pain practically disappears, the swelling and cyanosis of the skin is less pronounced, and the protruding veins become less noticeable.
The opinions of doctors about Venozol are also predominantly favorable. Most of them recommend this dietary supplement in topical forms because they have a pleasant smell, are easy to apply and wash off and do not leave noticeable marks on the skin. Also, the treatment with cream and gel can be combined with other oral venotonic drugs.
Price for Venozol in pharmacies
The price of Venozol for a 50 ml tube of gel averages 125-145 rubles. A cream in a tube of the same volume can be purchased in pharmacies for 124–140 rubles. You can buy capsules of this supplement for 290-330 rubles (pack of 36) or 480-530 rubles (pack of 60). The tablets are available for purchase for 620-660 rubles.
Venozol: prices in online pharmacies
Drug name Price Pharmacy |
Venozol gel cosmetic gel 50 ml 1 pc. RUB 95 Buy |
Venozol cream cream 50 ml 1 pc. 127 RUB Buy |
Venozol cream 50 ml 147 RUB Buy |
Venosol gel 50 ml 168 RUB Buy |
Venozol 0.5 g capsule 36 pcs. 328 RUB Buy |
Venozol 360 capsules 36 pcs. 361 RUB Buy |
Venozol 0.5 g capsule 60 pcs. RUB 610 Buy |
Venozol capsules 60 pcs. 807 r Buy |
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Maria Kulkes Medical journalist About the author
Education: First Moscow State Medical University named after I. M. Sechenov, specialty "General Medicine".
Information about the drug is generalized, provided for informational purposes only and does not replace the official instructions. Self-medication is hazardous to health!