Chagi tincture
Chaga tincture: instructions for use and reviews
- 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. Application during pregnancy and lactation
- 10. Use in childhood
- 11. Drug interactions
- 12. Analogs
- 13. Terms and conditions of storage
- 14. Terms of dispensing from pharmacies
- 15. Reviews
- 16. Price rack in pharmacies
Latin name: Tinctura Fungi betulini
ATX code: V03AX
Active ingredient: birch mushroom (inonotus obliquus)
Producer: Moscow Pharmaceutical Factory (Russia), Tver Pharmaceutical Factory (Russia), Ivanovskaya Pharmaceutical Factory (Russia), Kirov Pharmaceutical Factory (Russia)
Description and photo update: 28.11.2018
Chaga tincture is a phytopreparation that has a general strengthening and immunostimulating effect.
Release form and composition
Dosage form of the drug - tincture (in a cardboard box 1 glass bottle of 40, 50, 90 or 100 ml and instructions for the use of Chaga tincture).
Active ingredient in 1 liter of tincture: birch mushroom (chaga) - 100 g.
Pharmacological properties
Pharmacodynamics
The therapeutic effect of chaga tincture is based on the properties of its biologically active substances, namely, organic acids, humic-like chagic acid, microelements, including cobalt and manganese, pigments, etc.
The main effects of the phytopreparation:
- providing a general tonic action;
- promoting an increase in the general resistance of the body;
- regulation of metabolic processes;
- decreased sweating;
- elimination of dyspeptic symptoms;
- normalization of bowel function.
Indications for use
Chaga tincture as part of a complex treatment is prescribed for the following diseases:
- peptic ulcer in the period without exacerbation;
- chronic gastritis;
- dyskinesia of the gastrointestinal tract with symptoms of atony.
In malignant formations of various etiologies, the drug is indicated as a symptomatic agent in order to improve the general condition.
Contraindications
- pregnancy and lactation;
- age up to 18 years;
- individual intolerance to the components of the drug.
Chaga tincture, instructions for use: method and dosage
Chaga tincture is taken orally with a small amount of water 30 minutes before meals 2-3 times a day, 20-30 drops. The duration of the course is 3-5 months. According to the indications, the doctor may prescribe the drug again.
Side effects
Allergic reactions may occur, in cases of prolonged use - increased excitability of the autonomic nervous system, dyspepsia.
Overdose
There is no information.
special instructions
During the period of therapy, it is recommended to follow a dairy-vegetable diet, limit fats and meat in the diet, exclude smoked meats, canned food and hot seasonings.
Application during pregnancy and lactation
Chaga tincture is not prescribed during pregnancy / lactation.
Pediatric use
It is contraindicated to use the product in patients under 18 years of age.
Drug interactions
Combined use with penicillin and intravenous glucose (dextrose) is not recommended.
Analogs
The analogues of Chaga tincture are: Chaga, Chaga-amber, Chaga-plus, Chaga on honey.
Terms and conditions of storage
Store in a place protected from light at a temperature of 12-15 ° C. Keep out of the reach of children.
Shelf life is 2 years.
Terms of dispensing from pharmacies
Available without a prescription.
Reviews about Chaga tincture
Reviews of Chaga tincture are few. Most of the responses about the active substance of the drug - birch mushroom - indicate a wide range of its use and good tolerance.
Price for Chagi tincture in pharmacies
The approximate price for Chagi tincture (1 bottle of 40 ml) is 20–49 rubles.
Anna Kozlova Medical journalist About the author
Education: Rostov State Medical University, 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!