Gastrofungin: description of the drug and its use
Gastrofungin is a drug produced in Russia by the company Bryntsalov-A. It belongs to the group of herbal medicines containing plants with antitumor activity. The international name of the drug is Chaga, or birch mushroom.
The composition of Gastrofungin includes water-soluble pigments that form a chromogenic polyphenolcarbon complex, resins and agaricic acid. These components have anti-inflammatory, antitumor and immunomodulatory effects.
Gastrofungin is used as a symptomatic remedy for cancer, chronic gastritis, biliary dyskinesia, gastrointestinal atony, gastric and duodenal ulcers.
A contraindication to the use of Gastrofungin is individual intolerance. There were no side effects or data on interactions with other drugs. There are also no cases of overdose or the need for special instructions when using the drug.
According to the reference book "Medicinal Herbal Remedies" edited by G.E. Pronchenko, published in 2002, Gastrofungin is an effective and safe symptomatic remedy for the diseases described above.
In conclusion, Gastrofungin is a Russian drug containing birch mushroom (Chaga) that has anti-inflammatory, antitumor and immunomodulatory effects. It can be used as a symptomatic remedy for cancer and other diseases of the gastrointestinal tract. The drug is effective and safe, but before using it you should consult your doctor.