Vinilin (Shostakovsky Balm): Multi-purpose antiseptic
Vinilin, also known as Shostakovsky Balm or Polivinox, is a multi-purpose antiseptic produced in Russia by Rusichi-Pharma, Khimreaktivkomplekt and the Nizhny Novgorod enterprise for the production of bacterial preparations-Imbio. It is widely used to treat various skin diseases and gastrointestinal disorders.
Vinylin is a liquid preparation containing the active substance Polivinox. Its external use is recommended for the treatment of boils, carbuncles, trophic ulcers, purulent wounds, mastitis, soft tissue wounds, burns, frostbite and other inflammatory skin diseases. The drug can be prescribed orally for hyperacid gastritis, gastric and duodenal ulcers, as well as for heartburn. Rectal use is possible for dysentery and colitis through a rectoscope.
Vinilin has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties, promotes tissue regeneration and accelerates the healing process. It helps fight infections, prevents the development of complications and promotes rapid recovery. In addition, the drug has no known side effects, interactions with other drugs, or data on overdose.
However, before using Vinilin, it is important to consider contraindications. The drug is not recommended for use in case of hypersensitivity to its components. If allergic reactions occur, stop use immediately and consult a doctor.
Vinilin, or Shostakovsky Balsam, is an effective antiseptic that has found use in the treatment of various skin diseases and gastrointestinal disorders. Due to its properties and lack of side effects, it is popular among medical professionals and patients. It is important to remember that the use of any drug should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor, who will take into account the individual characteristics of the patient and prescribe the optimal dosage and treatment regimen.
Literature: Encyclopedia of Medicines, 2004.