Phosphogliv caps 65mg + 35mg #50

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Phosphogliv is used in medicine as a hepatoprotective drug that supports liver function and restores the state of the organ. It can be used together with other medications for inflammation of the liver tissue, hepatosis and other diseases. Used for preventive purposes. It is prescribed for patients over twelve years of age.
    Medicines that normalize the condition of the liver contain important components that make up the cells of the organ (hepatocytes). These chemical compounds restore the organ after pathological processes, but do not cure the disease itself. Usually taken together with other medicines.

Phosphogliv composition

The active ingredients are phospholipids (lipoid C80). The main substance is phosphatidylcholine, the proportion of which reaches seventy-nine percent. Sixty-five milligrams of phospholipids are present in one capsule. Other active ingredients include sodium glycyrrhizinate. One capsule contains thirty-five milligrams of this substance. Contains auxiliary chemical compounds.

Therapeutic action

Various components of Phosphogliv stabilize the cell membranes of the liver, reduce the degree of adverse effects on the organ and help the body fight the viral threat. Different substances enhance each other's properties. The overall effect is to support the liver's activity and restore the organ after previous diseases.

Basic properties

    Phospholipid components are normally part of cell membranes. These chemical compounds are often destroyed by viral infection, inflammation, or fatty tissue degeneration. The intake of such substances from the outside helps to restore hepatocytes. The cells are protected from adverse influences.
    Metabolic processes in hepatocytes are normalized, including the exchange of lipids and proteins. Synthetic and energy processes are intensified, which are necessary to preserve the activity of the organ.
    Loss of important enzyme components and other proteins is prevented. The neutralization of various toxins that damage hepatocytes is enhanced.
    Prevents excessive formation of connective tissue components that replace functional liver tissue. The risk of organ sclerosis formation is reduced.
    Strengthening cellular and humoral immunity by activating phagocytes and other immunocompetent cells and increasing the production of interferons. The release of viral particles from cells is reduced.
    Suppression of oxidative stress that damages cells. Stabilization of cell membranes and protection against harmful radicals.
    Stimulation of internal anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic factors that protect tissues from non-infectious pathological processes.
    Prevention of the development of skin disease. Restoring the cover.

Pharmacokinetic features of Phosphogliv

Most of the substance (ninety percent), when taken orally, enters the bloodstream and lymphatic system through the small intestine. Conversions take place with the subsequent formation of phosphatidylcholine. This substance binds to transport systems and enters the liver tissue. The highest level of the component after oral administration is reached within 24 hours. The half-life can be up to sixty-six hours. It is excreted from the body with feces and urine.
    The second active component, after interacting with the intestinal microbiome and combining with blood proteins, enters the liver. Metabolized. Most of the chemical compound is excreted in the feces. It is slightly removed by the kidneys.


Indications for Phosphogliv

    Fatty degeneration of liver tissue.
    Liver damage while taking ethyl alcohol.
    Liver damage from medication.
    Damage to the liver tissue toxins.
    Acute or chronic viral inflammation of the liver.
    Liver cirrhosis in combination therapy.
    Psoriasis along with other medications.
    Contacting a hepatologist, therapist or gastroenterologist will help determine the cause of liver dysfunction and choose the right medications. Hepatoprotectors are recommended for use with other medications acting on the cause of the development of the disease. The specialist will select the correct dose.

Contraindications for Phosphogliv

    Intolerance to any substances present in the capsule or immune sensitivity to them.
    Antiphospholipid antibody syndrome.
    Carrying a baby.
    Lactation.
    Less than twelve years old.
    Application is carried out carefully under medical supervision: increased pressure in the portal vein system, increased blood pressure.

Side effects of Phosphogliv

    Allergies: rashes on integumentary tissues, impaired passage of air through the nasal cavity, cough, inflammation of the conjunctiva of the eye.
    Cardiovascular system: increased blood pressure, edema of peripheral tissues.
    Organs of the digestive system: increased gas production in the intestines, belching, impaired appetite, soreness in the abdominal region, nausea.
    If any adverse reactions (especially allergies) appear, the treatment is stopped immediately. In this case, you need to see a doctor.

Instructions for Phosphogliv

Capsules should be swallowed whole during meals and washed down with liquid. For patients over twelve years old, it is advisable to take two capsules three times a day. No more than six capsules per day. The doctor may change the dosage after examination if indicated. The duration of use is determined by a specialist. Therapy is usually carried out for twelve weeks. Possible therapy for six months.

Additional Information

    There are no studies of the safety of using Phosphogliv during childbearing and breastfeeding, so these factors are contraindications.
    The tool is not used alone to treat severe liver pathologies such as cirrhosis or hepatitis. You need to be examined by a doctor for the selection of complex drug therapy.
    There is no information about complications while taking an increased dose, however, you must follow the doctor's recommendations and the rules of admission described in the instructions.
    If you develop high blood pressure while using the capsules, you should stop treatment and consult a doctor.
    No interaction effects were found with other medications.
    The medicine does not slow down the reaction rate.

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You can buy Phosphogliv without a prescription from a doctor.