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Phytourolite

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Last reviewed: 22.04.2024
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Phytourolite is a medicine used in urology. A complex herbal medicine that helps to excrete urinary stones. The influence of drugs is associated with the properties of the elements contained in its composition.

The drug has antispasmodic, disinfecting, anti-inflammatory and diuretic activity, and at the same time stabilizes the physicochemical parameters of urine, normalizes the metabolism of minerals, reduces leukocyturia and helps restore optimal urodynamics.

Indications Phytourolite

It is used to treat and prevent such violations:

  • urolithiasis , accompanied by the presence of primary and recurrent stones within the ureters and kidneys;
  • complications associated with the passage of calculus particles after the procedure of shock wave lithotripsy;
  • oxalic and uric acid diathesis;
  • calculous type of pyelonephritis in active or chronic form;
  • active or chronic stage of cystitis ;
  • crystalluria;
  • for the excretion of phosphates with oxalates.

It is also prescribed for prophylaxis after the independent release of stones or performing an operation to remove them.

Release form

The release of the medication is made in the form of a tincture, inside a container with a volume of 50 ml.

Pharmacodynamics

The action of the drug potentiates the secretion of uric acid salts and the excretion of phosphates with oxalates, and in addition leads to an increase in the urinary pH level and the prevention of the formation and growth of stones within the urinary ducts.

Dosing and administration

The drug is taken orally - at a dosage of 15-20 drops, 2-3 times a day, half an hour before a meal.

The duration of the therapeutic cycle is personally selected by the attending doctor; on average, the course usually lasts 3-4 weeks. If a repeated course is required, it is selected personally.

  • Application for children

You can not appoint Phytourolit to persons under 12 years of age.

Use Phytourolite during pregnancy

It is forbidden to use the medication during pregnancy.

Contraindications

It is contraindicated to use with severe intolerance to the elements of the drug and with hepatitis B.

Side effects Phytourolite

Usually, the medication is tolerated without complications, but individuals with severe personal sensitivity may experience allergy symptoms (itching, redness of the epidermis, or rash).

Storage conditions

Phytourolite should be kept in a dark place, out of the reach of small children. Temperature indicators - no more than 25 ° С. The presence of sediment in the tincture during storage is allowed.

Shelf life

Phytourolite is allowed to be used within a 2-year period from the date of manufacture of the pharmaceutical product.

Analogs

Analogues of drugs are the substances Vitaprost, Stamina and Kanefron with Epilobin, and in addition, Apiprost, Rendesmol and Lespefril with Urokran.

Attention!

To simplify the perception of information, this instruction for use of the drug "Phytourolite" 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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