Witch hazel: a drug for the treatment of venous diseases
Witch hazel is a medicine that is used to treat various venous diseases such as varicose veins, phlebitis, thrombophlebitis, and hemorrhoids with painful bleeding nodes. The drug is produced in Russia by several companies, including the Moscow Pharmaceutical Factory and VALA-R Medicines.
The international name of the drug is Witch Hazel, and its synonyms are Witch Hazel-Salbe-Hel and Witch Hazel. The drug is available in the form of an ointment in 30 gram tubes and suppositories.
The main active ingredient of ointments and suppositories is witch hazel tincture, which is obtained from the leaves and branches of the Witch Hazel bush. The ointment also contains medical Vaseline, and the suppositories contain a base.
The drug has no contraindications, side effects, interactions or overdose data. However, before using the drug you should consult your doctor.
Witch hazel is a homeopathic remedy that is used to treat vein diseases and hemorrhoids. This drug is popular among patients as it has no serious side effects and is well tolerated by the body. However, before starting treatment, you should consult your doctor to determine the dosage and duration of treatment.