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:
- Gastritis
- Gastroenteritis
- 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:
- Directory "Medicines", edited by Klyuev M.A., 2001.