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Violets grass

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Last reviewed: 23.04.2024
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Violets herb is an expectorant drug. Its bioactive elements have anti-inflammatory, choleretic, bronchodilator, disinfecting, antispasmodic and weak diuretic properties.

Broths and tinctures made from violet herbs, potentiate the excretory activity of the bronchial glands, soften the deposits that occur during inflammation, and liquefy the sputum, facilitating its discharge. At the same time, the drug increases the motor ability of the ciliary epithelium located on the mucous membranes, speeding up the process of sputum secretion, which helps to reduce cough.

Indications Violets of grass

It is used during diseases affecting the upper zone of the respiratory tract, against the background of which coughing occurs and sputum separation becomes difficult ( bronchitis in the active or chronic phase, whooping cough or bronchopneumonia) and inflammations in the urethra or kidneys, and also in case of urolithiasis (combined treatment).

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Release form

The release of violet grass takes place inside packs with a volume of 50 or 60 g. In addition, it is produced in filter bags with a capacity of 1.5 g, 20 pieces each.

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Pharmacodynamics

The anti-inflammatory activity of the substance is provided by the action of essential oils and mucus-like elements, which have a disinfecting effect on the gastrointestinal tract, potentiate the excretory capacity of the glands of the bronchi and facilitate the discharge of sputum.

Herbal ingredients increase the secretion of sweat in the urine, improve metabolism in the case of epidermal pathologies, have an antidiathetic effect and strengthen the strength of blood vessels. Violet roots have a vomiting and laxative effect.

The action of violet saponins leads to the development of expectorant, diuretic and bronchodilator activity.

Alkaloid violaemitin has a expectorant effect.

Violacvercetin, which is a flavone glycoside, with a local and resorptive effect, tightens the cell walls and inhibits the absorption of various elements through inflamed tissues.

After oral administration of violet drugs, some choleretic and antispasmodic effect develops.

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Dosing and administration

To prepare the tincture requires 1 tablespoon of medicine and 0.2 liters of boiling water. Grass is poured with boiling water, then covered with a lid and insist on a water bath (boiling) for 15 minutes. Then the broth is cooled for 45 minutes, filtered and squeezed. The resulting tincture is brought to a volume of 0.2 l with boiled water.

Use the medicine should be warm, 3-4 times a day after a meal.

  • adolescents over the age of 14 and adults should use ⅓-½ cup;
  • age category 12-14 years - ⅓ cup;
  • children 7-12 years old - 2 tablespoons;
  • children over the age of 7 - 1 tablespoon.

Before taking the tincture must be shaken.

Take 2 filter bags and pour 0.2 l of boiling water over them, then close the dishes and leave to infuse for 15 minutes. It is necessary to consume the substance warm, 3-4 times a day after meals.

  • adolescents over 14 years old and adults - 0.5-1 glass;
  • children ages 12-14 years old - 0.5 cups;
  • age category in the range of 7-12 years - ⅓ cup;
  • Children 3-7 years old - 2 tablespoons of medicine.

The finished tincture can be maintained at temperatures of 8-15 ° C for a maximum of 2 days.

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Use Violets of grass during pregnancy

Use of the drug during pregnancy is possible only with the permission of the doctor and in cases where the benefits to the woman are more expected than the risks of consequences for the fetus.

Contraindications

The main contraindications:

  • strong sensitivity associated with the bioactive elements of the drug or salicylates;
  • hepatitis;
  • glomerulonephritis.

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Side effects Violets of grass

Severe sensitivity to drugs may cause allergy signs (epidermal rash). In addition, vomiting, diarrhea, or nausea may occur.

In the case of the development of adverse symptoms, it is necessary to discontinue the use of the medication and consult a physician.

Overdose

In case of poisoning or prolonged use of Herbs of Violet, vomiting, rash of an allergic nature, diarrhea and nausea can occur.

Storage conditions

Violets grass should be kept in a place closed from small children. Temperature values - maximum 30 ° С.

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Shelf life

Violets herb can be used within a 3-year term from the date of manufacture of the therapeutic substance.

Application for children

It is forbidden to appoint children younger than 3 years.

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Analogs

Analogues of drugs are means Gederin and Bronchipret.

Attention!

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