Abomin

Abomin is a drug that is used to treat various diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, accompanied by impaired digestive ability and a decrease in the acidity of gastric juice.

Indications for use:

  1. Gastritis
  2. Gastroenteritis
  3. Enterocolitis

The mechanism of action of the drug is based on the content of enzymes that break down proteins, fats and carbohydrates, facilitating their absorption.

Directions for use and dosage:
The drug is taken orally with meals, 1 tablet 3 times a day.

Release form:
Tablets 0.5 g (50,000 units).

Abomin increases the efficiency of digestion and reduces the manifestations of dyspepsia. The drug is well tolerated. In rare cases, allergic reactions are possible.



Country of origin - Russia, Moskhimfarmpreparaty im. ON THE. Semashko Russia, St. Petersburg Research Institute of Antibiotics and Enzymes Russia

Pharm-Group - Enzyme products that improve digestion processes

Manufacturers - GNIISKLS (Russia), Moskhimfarmpreparaty im. ON THE. Semashko (Russia), St. Petersburg Research Institute of Antibiotics and Enzymes (Russia)

International name - Rennet enzymes

Dosage forms - tablets 50000IU, tablets 40mg 10000IU, standard sample

Composition - The drug, obtained from the gastric mucosa of calves and lambs of dairy age, contains a sum of proteolytic enzymes.

Indications for use: Gastrointestinal diseases accompanied by impaired digestive ability and decreased acidity of gastric juice.

Contraindications - No data.

Side effects - In some cases, mild nausea, heartburn.

Interaction - No data available.

Overdose - No data.

Special instructions - No data.

Literature:

  1. Directory "Medicines", edited by Klyuev M.A., 2001.