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Livian

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Last reviewed: 10.08.2022
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Livian belongs to a subgroup of drugs that help heal wound lesions. In addition, it is a substance that regulates metabolic processes. Its medicinal effect develops due to the activity of the active elements, which are the constituent components of the aerosol.

Due to the large volume of secreted serous fluid, absorption of the drug, as well as the development of a resorptive effect, almost does not occur during the treatment of the burn surface. [1]

Indications Livian

It is used for wound and burn lesions that require anesthesia, and in addition to increase the rate of healing and the appearance of granulations.

Release form

The release of the medication is realized in the form of an aerosol, inside cans equipped with spray nozzles (volume 40 g).

Pharmacodynamics

Linetol is a mixture of ethyl esters of unsaturated fatty acids (including oleic with linoleic and linolenic). They are very important in the processes of stabilization of the fatty elements of the epidermal cell membranes destroyed in connection with the burn. [2]

Fish oil contains a large amount of D-vitamin with α-tocopherol acetate, which are natural antioxidants. These components prevent the development of degeneration at the site of the burn, and at the same time stop the subsequent cumulation of tissue decay products and their absorption into the blood.

Benzocaine promotes the development of an analgesic effect, preventing the movement of nociceptive impulses from the burn area to the central nervous system, and besides this, the development of pain.

Ethyl alcohol with ciminal contained in the drugs have a disinfecting effect against most of the pathogens most common in post-burn detritus.

Sunflower and lavender oils have protective, deodorizing, softening and disinfecting properties, and at the same time accelerate the process of wound healing.

The duration of the aerosol's drug effect is determined by the rate and intensity of the secretion of serous fluid, which can wash off the applied drug. The average indicators of the duration of the therapeutic effect with a single treatment are 6-12 hours, and sometimes up to 24 hours.

Dosing and administration

The aerosol must be sprayed onto the burned area, covering this surface completely. If the wound has a granulating shape and is accompanied by a strong discharge of pus, after treatment with medication, you need to close the affected area with an aseptic dressing, which is also previously treated with an aerosol.

The procedure for wound treatment is performed daily or every other day, at least once a day. The period of therapy is 2-10 days, taking into account the state of the lesion.

  • Application for children

There is no experience of using the medication in pediatrics.

Use Livian during pregnancy

Livian can be used for HB and pregnancy.

Contraindications

It is contraindicated to prescribe a medicine for severe intolerance to the constituent elements of the aerosol.

Side effects Livian

In people with severe hypersensitivity, signs of allergy may appear.

Storage conditions

Livian must be kept out of the reach of small children. Temperature values are in the range of 8-15 ° C.

Shelf life

Livian can be used for a 2-year period from the date of sale of the therapeutic agent.

Analogs

Analogues of drugs are Olazol, Solcoseryl with Aekol, Methyluracin and Vinilin with Heppiderm Plus, and in addition Levomekol and Mefenat. Also on the list are Wundehil and Thiotriazolin.

Reviews

Livian receives positive feedback from patients. It helps well with burns, providing a quick analgesic effect and accelerating the healing process. In addition, the convenience of using it is noted as a plus.

Attention!

To simplify the perception of information, this instruction for use of the drug "Livian" translated and presented in a special form on the basis of the official instructions for medical use of the drug. Before use read the annotation that came directly to medicines.

Description provided for informational purposes and is not a guide to self-healing. The need for this drug, the purpose of the treatment regimen, methods and dose of the drug is determined solely by the attending physician. Self-medication is dangerous for your health.

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