Details
Normomed Indications
- Infectious disease of viral etiology in patients with normal and reduced immune status,
- influenza,
- parainfluenza,
- acute respiratory infections,
- bronchitis,
- viral etiology,
- rhinovirus and adenovirus infection,
- mumps,
- measles.
- Diseases caused by herpes simplex virus type I Herpes simplex or Herpes simplex type II (herpes lips, skin, oral mucosa, skin, ophthalmoherpes),
- subacute sclerosing panentsefalit, genital herpes;
- virus Varicella zoster (chickenpox and shingles, including recurrent in patients with immunodeficiency);
- Epstein-Barr virus (infectious mononucleosis) cytomegalovirus;
- human papillomavirus; acute and chronic hepatitis B.
- Chronic recurrent respiratory tract infections and urinary system in patients with weakened immune systems (including chlamydia and other diseases caused by intracellular pathogens).
Contraindications
- Hypersensitivity to the active substance or to any of the excipients of the drug.
- Acute gout attack.
- Hyperuricemia.
Dosage & Administration
The drug is taken orally, the better - after meals, at regular intervals. Duration of treatment is determined individually, depending on nosology, severity and frequency of relapses process; the average duration of treatment is 5-14 days, if necessary, after 7-10-day break, repeat the treatment. Treatment with breaks and supporting doses can last up to 1-6 months. Dosage is determined individually, depending on age, body weight, severity of the process.