Levomycetin, Boric Acid, Ethyl Alcohol

Levomycetin, boric acid and ethyl alcohol is an antiseptic combination used to treat various infectious diseases. It is produced by several pharmaceutical companies in Russia, including the Krasnodar Pharmaceutical Factory, the Rostov Pharmaceutical Factory and Sintez AKO.

Levomycetin is an antibiotic from the chloramphenicol group, which has a broad spectrum of action and is effective against many bacteria, including gram-positive and gram-negative. Boric acid has antiseptic properties and serves to enhance the antibacterial effect of chloramphenicol. Ethyl alcohol is a solvent and also has antiseptic properties.

This combination is used to treat skin and soft tissue infections and to treat eye and ear infections. It can be used both internally and externally, depending on the type of infection.

However, this combination should not be abused and used without a doctor’s prescription, as this can lead to the development of unwanted side effects, including allergic reactions, dyspeptic disorders and other complications.

In general, chloramphenicol, boric acid and ethyl alcohol are important antiseptic agents that are widely used to treat infectious diseases. However, you should always consult your doctor before using this combination.