Vinilin, also called Shostakovskiy's balm, is considered a drug of wide action.
It has anti-inflammatory, bactericidal and regenerative properties. Apply an agent for the treatment of ulcerative, erosive lesions both on the outer epithelium, and in the treatment of diseases of the stomach and duodenum.
With topical treatment, Vinilin promotes rapid healing and activates the growth of skin cells. When ingested, it reduces the motor activity of the stomach and the acidity, reduces the secretory function.
Contents
- Form and Composition of
- Medication for Use
- Instruction for Use
- Oral Reception
- Contraindications and Side Effects
- Practical Experience of Patients
- How to replace if necessary?
- Medication cost
Form and Composition of
Vinilin is available in the form of a thick balsam consisting of polyvinyl acetate or polyvinyl butyl ether. The substance renders anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and regenerative.
The consistency of the balm is viscous, it has a peculiar smell. The product is available in bottles of dark glass with a filling of 50 and 100 grams.
In pharmacies, you can find a medicine in the form of gelatin capsules, which include 1.4 grams of polyvinix.
They are used orally according to the indications.
Indications for use
Vinilin is used for the treatment of erosions and ulcers due to the active ingredient. It can be taken orally and used for local treatment.
Inside take chewing capsules or balm for treatment:
- erosive and ulcerative diseases of the stomach and duodenum;
- chronic gastritis caused by high acidity, during an exacerbation;
- of Crohn's disease.
For external treatment, medication Vinilin is prescribed with:
- burns;
- frostbite;
- boils;
- carbuncles;
- purulent wounds;
- wounds of soft tissues;
- mast;
- trophic ulcers;
- dermatitis;
- scabies;
- strepto-staphyloderma;
- post-radiation lesions.
In addition, the balm is widely used for the local treatment of diseases of the mucosa. These include:
- stomatitis;
- gingivitis;
- angina;
- glossitis;
- periodontal disease;
- mucosal injuries caused by prostheses;
- colitis;
- dysentery;
- leukoplakia;
- hemorrhoids;
- anal cracks.
Instructions for Use
For external use Vinilin is applied to the entire affected area using a sufficient amount of ointment to cover the erosion with a dense layer.
According to the instructions, it is necessary to soak the napkin with a balm and cover it with affected areas, however, it can be difficult because of the astringent consistency.
With sore throat Vinilin is applied to a cotton swab and oiled with tonsils 3-4 times a day. When diseases of the oral cavity on the basis of balm, rinse liquid is prepared.
In colitis and dysentery, the drug is used through the rectoscope, a single dose of 25-40 ml, with the help of enemas, 15-30 ml is administered. Treatment lasts from 3 to 9 days.
External hemorrhoids are treated by applying a soaked balm napkin between the buttocks. Leave the remedy for half an hour. Two to four procedures are performed per day.
Internal hemorrhoids are treated with an injected balsam( 2 ml) through the syringe. The procedure is repeated for 1-2 weeks.
Oral administration of
For oral administration, a number of recommendations should be followed. Vinilin is consumed once every 5-6 hours after the last meal.
As a rule, after a light dinner at 18 o'clock, food intake should be stopped and at 23-34 hours drink the required dose depending on the disease.
With peptic ulcers adhere to the course in 16-20 days: the first day they drink one teaspoon, the next day - one dessert. With increased acidity, as well as frequent and severe heartburn follow the same recommendations for admission, but reduce the course to 10-12 days.
Contraindications and side effects of
There is a small list of contraindications to the use of Vinilin, including:
- children's age;
- pregnancy;
- lactation;
- hypersensitivity;
- diseases of the liver, kidneys and gallbladder.
During pregnancy and lactation it is allowed to use the drug externally.
Practical experience of
patients Balm Vinilin is an effective and positive remedy for any skin lesions, in particular ulcers and erosions.
From the opinions of people who use Vinilin for treatment, you can also get interesting information.
Ill with stomatitis at age 37, did not think at all that the problem was so painful. After a couple of days I found the sores, the doctor prescribed to treat them with Vinilin.
Costs balm inexpensively, is consumed very slowly. The drug is very viscous, so a dense layer is applied to the surface. Plus, I rinsed their mouth after each meal and every time I felt the appearance of an unpleasant smell.
However, the balm also has a specific smell, but, most importantly, the effect for a couple of days was obvious. So it is now in the closet, I use it as needed. Even cuts from time to time I process.
Ivan
I have a persistent problem with herpes. Since childhood, he has become attached, and he still worries about it. Only I catch a cold, immediately burst bubbles on the lips outside and inside. My mother also treated Vinilin's scabs a little, so I still use ointment during treatment.
It effectively copes with the virus, the sores heal quickly, become less sensitive. Now, at the first signs of herpes, I am applying the drug with an impressive layer, so that the scab is less noticeable. The tool is tested by generations, so I recommend it to everyone!
Oksana
Than to replace if necessary?
Vinilin analogues are Shostakovskiy Balm, Polyvinox and Polyvinilin-Rusfar.
All of them consist of active substance of polyvinyl butyl ether.
Drugs differ only by the manufacturer and, sometimes, by the price.
Cost of medicine
Depending on the form of release Vinilin, the price of the drug varies.
The price for a bottle of 50 grams averages 120 rubles, for 100 grams - 200 rubles.
The analogs mentioned above are of similar cost and may differ only because of the pharmacy pricing policy.