Troxevasin

Troxevasin: an effective remedy for varicose veins and thrombophlebitis

Troxevasin is a drug that is used to treat various vascular diseases. It has anti-edematous, anti-inflammatory and anti-varicose effects, and also reduces capillary permeability. In this article we will tell you in more detail about the properties, use and dosage of the drug.

Action

Troxevasin has a complex effect on blood vessels: it reduces capillary permeability, improves blood microcirculation, eliminates swelling and inflammation. The drug helps improve the condition of the walls of veins and capillaries, which helps prevent and reduce the manifestations of varicose veins and thrombophlebitis.

Indications

Troxevasin is used for varicose veins, superficial thrombophlebitis and varicose ulcers. It can also be effective in the treatment of other diseases associated with impaired blood microcirculation and increased vascular permeability.

Directions for use and dosage

For internal use, Troxevasin is available in the form of capsules of 0.3 g. To achieve maximum effect, the drug should be taken with meals. The initial dose is 2 capsules (0.6 g), then the dose should be reduced to 1 capsule per day. For topical use, 2% troxevasin gel is used. The gel is applied to the affected areas of the body in a thin layer 2-3 times a day, lightly rubbing until completely absorbed.

Release form

Troxevasin is available in two forms: in the form of capsules of 0.3 g and in the form of a gel for external use. Capsules are packaged in blisters of 15 pieces, gel - in tubes of 40 g.

Warnings

Before starting to use Troxevasin, you should consult your doctor. The drug is not recommended for use if you are hypersensitive to the components of the drug. Troxevasin is also not recommended for pregnant and lactating women, as well as children under 18 years of age.

Conclusion

Troxevasin is an effective drug that helps improve the condition of blood vessels, reduce the manifestations of varicose veins and thrombophlebitis. It can be used both internally and externally. However, before starting use, you should consult your doctor and read the instructions for use.