Konkova Ointment

Skate ointment: a means to stimulate regeneration

Konkova ointment is a medicine produced in Russia at the Tver Pharmaceutical Factory, Krasnodar Pharmaceutical Factory and Fitofarm-NN. It belongs to the pharmacological group of agents that stimulate regeneration.

The main component of Skate Ointment is a combination of cod liver oil, ethacridine and honey. There are two options for the composition of the ointment: the first contains ethacridine, fortified fish oil and bee honey, and the second also contains birch tar. These components have properties that help accelerate tissue healing and regeneration.

Konkova ointment is recommended for use for pyoderma (purulent skin lesions), sluggishly healing wounds and burns. However, it is worth noting that it is not a universal remedy and in some cases may not give the expected effect. It is recommended to consult a doctor before using the ointment.

According to the literature, contraindications, side effects, interactions and overdose of Skate ointment are not yet known. There are also no special instructions for the use of this drug.

The drug Konkov's ointment was mentioned in the reference book "Medicines" edited by Klyuev M.A., published in Moscow in 2001. However, it should be noted that this is an outdated publication, and new information about this drug may have appeared since then.

In conclusion, Konkova ointment is a medicine produced in Russia, which is used to stimulate tissue regeneration in pyoderma, slow-healing wounds and burns. The composition of the ointment includes ethacridine, fortified fish oil and bee honey, with a possible additional component - birch tar. Despite the lack of data on contraindications and side effects, it is recommended to consult a doctor before using Skate Ointment.