Biopin 3

Country of origin - Russia
Pharm-Group - Various antimicrobial and antiparasitic agents of natural origin

Manufacturers - Biopin (Russia)
International name - Biopin
Synonyms - Biopin, Biopin 2
Dosage forms - ointment 20%
Ingredients - Ingredients: Pine resin, other ingredients: beeswax, rendered edible pork fat, refined olive oil.

Indications for use - Biopin 5% - clean and infected burns of all degrees; - trophic ulcers with moderate exudation; - long-term non-healing post-traumatic wounds without a purulent process; - bedsores with a small amount of wound discharge; - atopic dermatitis; - eczema; - ichthyosis; - keratoderma; - cracks in the palms and plantar surfaces of the feet; - herpes in the initial erythematous stage. Biopin 10% - postoperative and post-traumatic wounds in the granulation stage (bedsores, trophic ulcers); - purulent-inflammatory diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue in the infiltration stage (pyoderma /staphylococcal, streptococcal, atypical/); - allergic dermatitis; - psoriasis; - seborrhea; - herpes; - acne; - limited neurodermatitis; - dermatomycosis. Biopin 20% Used for inflammatory diseases of soft tissues and joints, traumatic injuries of the musculoskeletal system, diseases of the peripheral nervous system accompanied by pain and limited microcirculation disorders: - osteochondrosis with neurological manifestations; - osteoarthritis; - myositis; - myalgia; - neuralgia; - tunnel neuropathy; - arthrosis; - arthritis; - polyarthritis; - arthralgia; - spondylitis; - psoriatic arthritis.

Contraindications: hypersensitivity to the components of the drug.

Side effects - Local reactions: redness, burning, itching (with increased individual sensitivity).

Interaction - No information.

Overdose - No information.

Special instructions - Pregnancy and lactation: The drug can be used during pregnancy and lactation according to indications. If a pronounced local reaction develops, stop using the ointment. It should be taken into account that specific antibiotic therapy and physiotherapeutic treatment increase the effectiveness of the drug

Literature - Vidal Reference, 2004.