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Chlorophyllipt

Description current as of 11/11/2015

  • Latin name: Chlorophyllipt
  • ATX code: D06BX
  • Active ingredient: Eucalyptus leaf extract (Eucalypti foliorum extract)
  • Manufacturer: LLC “Pharmaceutical Company “Zdorovye”, LLC “Experimental Plant “GNTsLS”, JSC “Galichfarm”, Ukraine LLC “ER AND DY PHARMA”, JSC “VIFITEH”, Russia

Compound

Chlorophyllipt tablets contain 12.5 mg of Eucalypti foliorum extract (93% ethanol is used as an extractant), as well as ascorbic acid, sugar and calcium stearate.

The concentrate for preparing an injection solution contains the active substance at a concentration of 2.5 mg/ml (93% ethanol is used as an extractant), the auxiliary component is 96% ethanol.

Composition of the solution for topical use: eucalyptus extract at a concentration of 12.5 mg/ml and 95% ethyl alcohol.

Composition of the solution in oil: eucalyptus extract at a concentration of 20 mg/ml, corn (or olive) oil.

One container (15 ml) of spray contains 30 mg of Eucalypti foliorum extract, as well as preservatives E218 (methylparaben) and E216 (propylparaben), glycerin, polysorbate-80, 96% ethyl alcohol, purified water.

Release form

  • Tablets 12.5 mg, package No. 20; 25 mg, packaging No. 20 and No. 40.
  • Alcohol injection solution 0.25%. Ampoules 2 ml, package No. 10.
  • Alcohol solution 1% for topical use and oral administration. Orange glass bottles 25.50 and 100 ml, packaging No. 1; orange glass jars 100 ml, packaging No. 1.
  • Solution in oil 2%. Dark glass bottles 20 ml, package No. 1.
  • Spray for topical use. Containers 15 ml, package No. 1.

pharmachologic effect

Bacteriostatic (suppresses the ability of microorganisms to reproduce), bactericidal (causes the death of sensitive microorganisms).

Pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics

Pharmacodynamics

Chlorophyllipt is a mixture of chlorophylls obtained from the leaves of the blue (or globular) eucalyptus (Eucalýptus globúlus). It has an antimicrobial and etiotropic effect against staphylococci, including antibiotic-resistant and antibiotic-dependent strains.

It has the ability to eliminate plasmid ecosystems carrying antibiotic resistance genes of various pathogens of bacterial infections, increases the concentration of oxygen in tissues, and has pronounced detoxification properties.

All of the above allows the drug to be used when natural immunity is reduced, as a means of combating tissue hypoxia, and also as a means of increasing the effectiveness of simultaneously used antimicrobial drugs.

An experimental study of the drug revealed its tropism for lung tissue and the absence of embryotoxicity, teratogenicity, mutagenicity and carcinogenicity.

Bactericidal concentrations of the drug in the blood are created with a single injection of 8 ml of a 0.25% solution into a vein. To create a bacteriostatic concentration, half the dose is sufficient. The therapeutic concentration after injection into a vein lasts for an average of six hours, so it is optimal to administer the medicine four times a day.

Pharmacokinetics

Pharmacokinetic studies have not been conducted.

Indications for use

The use of a 0.25% solution is indicated for staphylococcal septic conditions (after childbirth, surgical interventions, post-infectious), as well as for postoperative and purulent-inflammatory complications of staphylococcal etiology, including:

Parenteral administration of Chlorophyllipt may also be appropriate for certain pathologies caused by non-staphylococcal pathogens resistant to antibiotics. In particular, the drug is prescribed for the treatment of tuberculosis (any localization), erysipelas, and listeria infection.

A one percent solution of Chlorophyllipt (alcohol) is used for infectious and inflammatory staphylococcal diseases, including diseases caused by antibiotic-resistant strains.

The drug is used to accelerate the healing of trophic ulcers and chronic wounds, to treat cervical erosion (EC) and burn disease, to prevent complications in the postoperative period and to sanitize the intestines in patients who are carriers of pathogenic staphylococcus.

Chlorophyllipt oil solution is used to treat diseases caused by antibiotic-resistant strains of staphylococci, as well as to sanitize carriers of pathogenic staphylococci. It is also used to lubricate the tip of the balloon when performing medicinal enemas.

Indications for prescribing the drug are:

In gynecology, an oil solution is used for ESM, as well as for the treatment of rectovaginal fistulas and vaginal ruptures.

Chlorophyllipt spray is intended for the treatment of diseases caused by antibiotic-resistant strains of staphylococci: burns, ESM, trophic ulcers, tonsillitis, ARVI.

Contraindications

All dosage forms of the drug are contraindicated in case of hypersensitivity to Eucalyptus globulus leaf extract, as well as any other component of the solution, tablets or spray.

An additional contraindication to the use of a one percent alcohol solution (when taking the medication orally) is children under 18 years of age.

Side effects

Hypersensitivity reactions may occur; in the case of using an injection solution, changes at the injection site may occur.

Instructions for use of Chlorophyllipt

Instructions for Chlorophyllipt tablets

For adults, tablets of 12.5 or 25 mg are prescribed depending on the severity of the disease. The tablets are kept in the mouth until they are completely dissolved, without chewing or swallowing.

Take them every four to five hours, one at a time. The highest daily dose for an adult is mg. Treatment lasts on average seven days.

Alcohol solution Chlorophyllipt: instructions for use

Slow injection of Chlorophyllipt into a vein is prescribed for pneumonia, burn disease, and septic conditions. The solution contained in the ampoule (2 ml) is diluted in 38 ml of sterile isotonic NaCl solution (0.9%) immediately before injection. The finished solution must be transparent and free of foreign inclusions.

The medicine is administered intravenously 4 times a day every day for four to five days. Single dose - 40 ml.

For pleural empyema and peritonitis, the course of treatment lasts up to 8 days. The drug, diluted with a solution of Novocaine 0.25% in a ratio of 1:20, is administered to the patient into the cavity through a drainage tube.

Instructions for solution for oral and topical use

Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution 1% is prescribed topically and orally.

For an adult, when administered orally, 5 ml of the drug should be diluted in 30 ml of water. To prevent complications in the postoperative period and to sanitize the intestines in carriers of pathogenic strains of staphylococcus, the solution must be taken daily, 3 times a day, forty minutes before meals.

When sanitizing the intestines, rectal administration of Chlorophyllipt in the form of enemas is also prescribed. To prepare a solution for one enema, 20 ml of the drug must be diluted in one liter of water. The procedures are repeated once every two days. The course of treatment is designed for ten procedures.

If the drug is used topically (for the treatment of chronic wounds, burns and trophic ulcers), it should be diluted with a solution of Novocaine 0.25% in a ratio of 1:5 and used in the form of gauze bandages soaked in the drug. The course lasts from two to three weeks.

When treating ESM, before using the drug, you should dry all the folds of the vagina and the vaginal part of the cervix with tampons. After this, the cervical canal is lubricated with a Chlorophyllipt solution diluted in a ratio of 1:10.

The manipulations are repeated for ten days. Subsequently, the patient is prescribed douching with Chlorophyllipt for two weeks. To prepare a solution for douching, dilute a tablespoon of the drug in a liter of water. If, upon completion of treatment, the cervix is ​​not completely epithelialized, the course is repeated.

Chlorophyllipt oil solution: instructions for use

The solution in oil is used internally and topically.

When treating ESM, it is used to lubricate the cervical canal. The exposure time of a tampon soaked in Chlorophyllipt solution on the cervix is ​​from 15 to 20 minutes.

The duration of the course is 10 days. After this, the woman should continue to use the drug in the form of a douching solution for two weeks. To prepare it, a tablespoon of the solution in oil is diluted in a liter of water. After each douching, a tampon soaked in an undiluted oil solution should be left in the vagina for 12 hours.

If, upon completion of treatment, the cervix is ​​not completely epithelialized, the course is repeated.

For the treatment of trophic ulcers and chronic wounds, Chlorophyllipt is used topically in the form of gauze dressings soaked in a solution in oil, which are applied to the affected areas alternately with dressings soaked in a one percent alcohol solution of Chlorophyllipt in a 1:10 dilution.

The solution is also used to lubricate the tip of the balloon during medicinal enemas and for local complications - hemorrhoids or sphincteritis.

For pathologies caused by antibiotic-resistant strains of pathogenic staphylococci, the solution in oil is taken orally in a teaspoon (5 ml) 4 times a day. Treatment is continued for two to three weeks.

To treat stomach ulcers, Chlorophyllipt is taken as part of complex therapy, a teaspoon three times a day for three weeks. After three months the course is repeated.

The scheme for using the solution in oil is as follows:

  • 1st dose - an hour before breakfast, on an empty stomach, after mixing in the mouth to form an emulsion
  • 30 ml of water with a teaspoon of the drug;
  • 2nd dose - four hours later, an hour before lunch, in the same dose and in the same way;
  • 3rd dose - before bed, two hours after meals, in the same dose.

Good results for peptic ulcers are also achieved by injecting a solution in oil using an endoscope directly onto the area of ​​the peptic ulcer. The procedure is performed 1 time per day. within ten days.

For erysipelas, the drug is used topically in the form of dressings.

In dental practice (for example, for stomatitis), the mucous membrane of the oral cavity and gums are treated with a solution in oil.

For diseases of the ENT organs (ethmoiditis or sinusitis), adults should take the solution orally for a week (single dose - 5 ml, frequency of procedures - 4 times / day), supplementing the treatment with the use of the drug for the nose.

In this case, an adult is administered 10 drops to 0.5 pipettes of medicine into each nasal passage 3-4 times a day. Children are prescribed 2-5 drops of the product into the nose.

Chlorophyllipt should be instilled in a lying position with the head tilted back. After administration of the drug, the patient should remain in this position for another fifteen minutes.

For the throat (for laryngitis, laryngotracheitis) and for inflammatory diseases of the bronchi, the drug is taken 20 ml/day, dividing the indicated dose into four doses (a teaspoon for each). Oily Chlorophyllipt for the throat and bronchi should be used for 7-10 days.

For angina, cotton wool flagella are soaked in an oil solution and then the inflamed tonsils are treated with them.

For acne (including chickenpox), as well as for the treatment of uncomplicated (simple) boils, dressings soaked in an oil solution are used alternately with dressings soaked in a one-percent alcohol solution of Chlorophyllipt diluted in a 1:10 ratio with water. Dressings should be changed 2-3 times a day.

For breastfeeding women, it is recommended to apply an oil solution to the nipples after each feeding to prevent cracks. Before the next feeding, the remains of the drug are washed off with boiled water.

Spray Chlorophyllipt: instructions for use

For inflammatory respiratory diseases, the throat spray is recommended for children over 12 years of age and adults to use 3-4 times a day: the throat is sprayed with the drug, with each application pressing the container valve all the way two or three times. Duration of use of the throat spray.

The instructions for the Chlorophyllipt-Vialine spray indicate that after treating the oral cavity with the drug, it is recommended to refrain from eating food and drinks for a few minutes.

When treating burns, erosions and trophic ulcers, a gauze cloth moistened with a spray is applied to the affected area of ​​the mucous membrane or skin twice a day for minutes. Wound surfaces are treated daily for ten days.

Chlorophyllipt for sore throat

In case of angina, the action of Chlorophyllipt is aimed at stopping the reproduction and destruction of pathogenic microflora, reducing the severity of inflammation, reducing the intensity of pain, as well as the formation of pus and mucus and restoring tonsil tissue.

The variety of dosage forms allows you to choose the most convenient remedy for both adults and children. In this case, different dosage forms can also be used in combination.

For example, to achieve the best result, taking tablets can be supplemented by lubricating the tonsils with an oil solution and gargling with an alcohol solution or inhalation with Chlorophyllipt in a nebulizer.

How to dilute alcohol Chlorophyllipt for gargling?

Indications for the use of a one percent solution for gargling are inflammatory diseases of the oropharynx. How to dilute Chlorophyllipt does not depend on the patient’s age.

The proportions of Chlorophyllipt for gargling are as follows: 5 ml of solution per 0.5 cup of warm water.

The entire volume of the medicine is used in one rinse. The procedure should last at least five minutes. Gargling with Chlorophyllipt is best done after meals, at least 4-5 times a day (optimally every three hours). You should not consume any food or drinks for 30 minutes after the procedure.

Chlorophyllipt solution: how to dilute for gargling during pregnancy?

For pregnant women, Chlorophyllipt solution for gargling should be diluted in the same proportion as for all other categories of patients. Before the procedure, an allergy test is done.

To do this, a woman needs to rinse her mouth with 25 ml of an alcohol solution diluted in the same volume of warm water. The composition can be used for medicinal purposes if after 6-8 hours there are no manifestations of allergy.

How to dilute Chlorophyllipt for inhalation?

For inhalation, use a one percent alcohol solution. This treatment method is used for staphylococcal infections of the respiratory tract.

The inhalation solution is prepared by diluting one volume of Chlorophyllipt in ten volumes of physiological solution. For one inhalation through a nebulizer, it is enough to take 3 ml of the resulting medicine. The procedures are repeated 3 times/day.

Overdose

Overdose may increase the severity of side effects.

Interaction

The active substances contained in Chlorophyllipt enhance the effect of other antiseptics.

Terms of sale

All dosage forms of the drug, with the exception of the injection solution, are available without a prescription.

Storage conditions

Tablets, injection solution and spray should be stored at temperatures up to 25°C. The permissible upper temperature limit for storing one and two percent solutions is 20°C.

Best before date

For tablets, solutions 1 and 2% - two years. For spray - three years. For a solution of 0.25% - five years.

special instructions

Before starting treatment, it is necessary to determine the patient's sensitivity to Chlorophyllipt. To do this, he is given an alcohol solution of 0.25% to take orally (25 drops per tablespoon of water).

If after 6-8 hours there are no manifestations of allergies (swelling of the throat mucosa, swelling of the lips, etc.), the drug can be used in accordance with the recommendations given in the instructions.

One of the components of the tablets is sugar, which should be remembered when prescribing the drug to patients with diabetes.

Novocain is used to dilute the alcohol solution for injection. Therefore, to prevent adverse reactions, before administering the drug, you should do a novocaine tolerance test (signs of an allergy are redness of the skin and swelling of the tissue at the injection site).

When applying Chlorophyllipt topically, it is recommended to alternately use a two percent oil and one percent alcohol solution to treat wounds and burns.

Analogs

Chlorophyllipt for children

The instructions for children do not contain clear recommendations for the use of Chlorophyllipt. The manufacturer indicates that there is no experience in using tablets, spray, alcohol and oil solutions in pediatrics. Moreover, one of the contraindications for taking a 1% alcohol solution orally is age under 18 years.

However, given the good tolerability of the drug and the small number of contraindications for use, it is often used from the neonatal period.

Chlorophyllipt for newborns is used primarily for treating the umbilical wound. The drug in the form of a one percent alcohol solution is prescribed as an alternative to the brilliant green solution or is recommended to be used alternately with it.

In addition, doctors recommend using Chlorophyllipt solution for newborns to treat staphylococcal pustular rashes and prevent systemic inflammatory reactions that develop when pathogenic bacteria enter the bloodstream.

For older children, wounds and abrasions are treated with the solution; for adolescents, the drug is indicated as a treatment for juvenile acne (the solution is applied to the elements of the rash pointwise using a cotton swab).

In some cases, children are prescribed intravenous administration of a 0.25% solution and oral administration of an oil solution. Parenteral administration is advisable in cases where pathogenic staphylococci are found in internal organs (in particular, in the lungs), body cavities and blood plasma.

An oil solution is prescribed to children for sore throat and ARVI. It is used for nasal instillation and lubricating the larynx, including in the youngest patients (if difficulties arise with lubrication, the product can be given to infants on the nipple).

The alcohol solution is added to breast milk or artificial formula (a few drops for each dose).

It should be noted that when choosing between prescribing Chlorophyllipt and antibiotics to young children, doctors often give preference to the former. This is due to the fact that, with the same potency as antibiotics, Chlorophyllipt does not destroy microorganisms beneficial to the body and does not lead to dysbacteriosis.

The choice in favor of the drug is also made in case of immunity to antibacterial therapy and if the child has reduced immunity.

Is it possible to gargle with the drug for children and how to gargle with Chlorophyllipt (proportions)?

Since tablet forms of drugs are not suitable for treating young children, and a spray for children can only be used from the age of twelve (its side effect is allergic reactions and, in particular, bronchospasm), pediatricians for ENT diseases in children recommend the use of Chlorophyllipt oil solution for treatment inflamed tonsils and an alcohol solution for gargling.

Children should use Chlorophyllipt for gargling after diluting 10 ml of a one percent solution in a glass of warm (not hot!) water.

The rinsing procedure is repeated at least 3 times a day. In this case, there must be an adult next to the child.

Is it possible to drop an oil solution into the nose of children?

Indications for use in children of a two percent solution in oil are inflammatory processes in the paranasal sinuses - sinusitis and sinusitis. In the absence of allergies, oily Chlorophyllipt is administered into the child’s nose 2 or 3 times a day, two to five drops (depending on the patient’s age) into each nasal passage.

Chlorophyllipt during pregnancy

The effectiveness and safety of Chlorophyllipt during pregnancy/lactation have not been studied, so the drug can only be prescribed in a situation where the expected therapeutic effect exceeds the potential risks to the fetus/child.

Reviews of Chlorophyllipt

Chlorophyllipt is a universal antimicrobial agent that can be used from the neonatal period and throughout life.

The drug destroys destructive microflora (it is most effective against staphylococcus), relieves inflammation well, accelerates wound healing, and is excellent for tonsillitis and sinusitis, for prickly heat in infants and acne in adolescents, for burns, hemorrhoids and gynecological diseases.

It is impossible to find bad reviews about Chlorophyllipt. Both the spray, the oil solution, and the tablets work great both independently and in combination with each other. People who have used the drug consider it a savior for the whole family and the best remedy for sore throat and runny nose.

The advantages of Chlorophyllipt are also its low price compared to analogues and the variety of release forms, which allows you to choose the most suitable one depending on the diagnosis and age of the patient.

Chlorophyllipt price

You can buy Chlorophyllipt throat tablets for an average of 120 rubles. (package No. 20). Price of Chlorophyllipt in oil solution (20 ml bottle) rub., price of Chlorophylliptub spray.

Price of Chlorophyllipt alcohol rub. (one percent solution in a 100 ml bottle).

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Chlorophyllipt (alcohol solution for local and internal use 0.25% and 1%, oily 2%, spray) - instructions for use, analogues, reviews, indications for the treatment of stomatitis, dermatitis and side effects of the drug in adults and children

The page provides instructions for using Chlorophyllipt. It is available in various dosage forms of the drug (alcohol solution for local and internal use 0.25% and 1%, oil solution 2%, spray), and also has a number of analogues. This abstract has been verified by experts. Leave your feedback on the use of Chlorophyllipt, which will help other site visitors. The drug is used for various diseases (stomatitis, dermatitis, pyelonephritis and other infectious diseases). The product has a number of side effects and interactions with other substances. Doses of the drug differ for adults and children. There are restrictions on the use of the medicine during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Treatment with Chlorophyllipt can only be prescribed by a qualified physician. The duration of therapy may vary and depends on the specific disease.

Instructions for use and method of use

Solution in oil 2%

Locally. For cervical erosion - 2% oil solution for lubricating the cervical canal and erosion, wetting tampons inserted into the vagina.

Alcohol solution 1%

Locally, in the treatment of burns and trophic ulcers - a 1% alcohol solution is diluted in a ratio of 1:5 in a 0.25% procaine solution; 1% alcohol solution (15 ml diluted in 1 liter of water) - for vaginal douching.

Orally, for intestinal carriage of staphylococci - 5 ml of a 1% alcohol solution diluted in 30 ml of water, daily 3 times a day 40 minutes before meals.

Enemas - 20 ml of 1% alcohol solution in 1 liter of water.

To rinse the throat and oropharynx, you can dilute a 1% alcohol solution at the rate of 1 teaspoon per glass of boiled warm water and gargle with the resulting solution.

Alcohol solution 0.25%

Intravenously in a stream (slowly), for septic conditions and pneumonia - 2 ml of a 0.25% solution diluted in 38 ml of a sterile 0.9% NaCl solution, 4 times a day for 4-5 days. Intravenous drip, in the complex treatment of acute lung abscesses - 8-10 ml of 0.25% solution (diluted in 150 ml of 0.9% NaCl solution) 2 times a day.

Intracavitary, through a drainage tube, for peritonitis and empyema - 0.25% alcohol solution diluted with 0.25% procaine solution in a ratio of 1:20, for 5-6 days (the solution is prepared ex tempore).

Alcohol solution for oral and local use 0.25% and 1%.

Solution for topical use, oily 2%.

Chlorophyllipt is a product of plant origin. Aqueous and alcoholic extracts from eucalyptus leaves exhibit bactericidal, antiviral, fungicidal, antiprotozoal and anti-inflammatory effects. The degree of their expression depends on the content of essential oil (0.3-4.5%).

The activity of the main component of the essential oil cineole (65-85%) is potentiated by pinenes, myrtenol, and tannins (up to 6%). When taken orally and inhaled, eucalyptus preparations cause expectorant, mucolytic and bronchodilator effects, and when applied to the skin, they have an astringent, antiexudative, antipruritic, anesthetic, and, in higher concentrations, a local irritant effect. An infusion of eucalyptus leaves, thanks to essential oil and a small amount of bitterness, increases the secretion of the digestive glands and improves digestion. When used in the form of a tincture, a sedative effect is caused by isovaleric acid aldehyde.

Chlorophyllipt, containing a mixture of chlorophylls from eucalyptus leaves, has antimicrobial, especially antistaphylococcal, activity, and stimulates regeneration processes. The components of the essential oil, together with organic acids, tannins and microelements manganese, zinc, selenium, increase tissue resistance to hypoxia of various origins.

Mainly as part of combination therapy for acute and chronic infectious and inflammatory diseases of various localizations:

  • hypersensitivity to essential oil components and chlorophyllipt;
  • atrophy of the mucous membranes of the upper respiratory tract.

Use with caution in case of increased secretion of the digestive glands. Do not allow eucalyptus preparations (especially tinctures, eucalyptus oil, chlorophyllipt) to get into your eyes. Before starting treatment, it is necessary to check the patient's sensitivity to the plant. To do this, give the patient a tablespoon of infusion, 10 drops of tincture or 25 drops of a 1% alcohol solution of chlorophyllipt in 1 tablespoon of water. If there are no allergic reactions after 6-8 hours, a course of treatment can be prescribed. Intolerance may be indicated by the patient’s negative attitude towards the smell of eucalyptus.

  • allergic reactions to essential oil components and chlorophyllipt;
  • nausea, vomiting;
  • diarrhea;
  • muscle spasms;
  • with frequent and/or prolonged inhalation use - dryness of the mucous membranes of the respiratory organs.

Analogues of the drug Chlorophyllipt

Structural analogues of the active substance:

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Chlorophyllipt solution in ethanol 1%

Active substance:

Content

Pharmacological group

Nosological classification (ICD-10)

Composition and release form

Chlorophyllipt solution in oil 2%

in dark glass bottles of 20 ml.

Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution 1%

in bottles or dark glass jars of 100 ml; 1 bottle in a box or without a box.

Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution 0.25%

in ampoules of 2 ml.

pharmachologic effect

Pharmacodynamics

Antimicrobial agent; active against Staphylococcus spp.

Indications for the drug Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution 1%

Chlorophyllipt solution in oil 2%

cervical erosion.

Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution 1%

intestinal carriage of staphylococci.

Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution 0.25%

Contraindications

Use during pregnancy and breastfeeding

Can be used during pregnancy and lactation, but only as prescribed by a doctor.

Side effects

Allergic reactions (swelling of the lips, nasal mucosa, pharynx; skin rashes).

Directions for use and doses

Chlorophyllipt solution in oil 2%

Locally. For cervical erosion - 2% oil solution for lubricating the cervical canal and erosion, wetting tampons inserted into the vagina.

Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution 1%

Locally, in the treatment of burns and trophic ulcers - a 1% alcohol solution is diluted in a ratio of 1:5 in a 0.25% procaine solution; 1% alcohol solution (15 ml diluted in 1 liter of water) - for vaginal douching.

Orally, for intestinal carriage of staphylococci - 5 ml of a 1% alcohol solution diluted in 30 ml of water, daily 3 times a day 40 minutes before meals.

Enemas - 20 ml of 1% alcohol solution in 1 liter of water.

Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution 0.25%

IV stream (slowly), for septic conditions and pneumonia - 2 ml of a 0.25% solution diluted in 38 ml of a sterile 0.9% NaCl solution, 4 times a day for 4–5 days. IV drip, in complex therapy of acute lung abscesses - 8-10 ml of 0.25% solution (diluted in 150 ml of 0.9% NaCl solution) 2 times a day.

Intracavitary , through a drainage tube, for peritonitis and empyema - 0.25% alcohol solution diluted with 0.25% procaine solution in a ratio of 1:20, for 5-6 days (the solution is prepared ex tempore ).

special instructions

Regardless of the prescribed dosage form of Chlorophyllipt, sensitivity to it is determined by ingesting a 0.25% alcohol solution of Chlorophyllipt.

Before using the drug, sensitivity to Chlorophyllipt is determined; for this, the patient drinks 25 drops of the drug dissolved in 1 tablespoon of water. If after 6-8 hours there are no signs of allergy (swelling of the lips, mucous membranes), Chlorophyllipt can be used.

Storage conditions for the drug Chlorophyllipt, alcohol solution 1%

Keep out of the reach of children.

Shelf life of the drug Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution 1%

solution for topical use (oil) 2% - 2 years.

solution for local use and oral administration 1% - 2 years.

solution for intravenous administration 0.25% -

Do not use after the expiration date stated on the package.

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Chlorophyllipt - instructions for use, analogs, reviews and release forms (alcohol solution for local and internal use 0.25% and 1%, oil 2%, spray) of a medicinal product for the treatment of infections in adults, children and pregnancy

In this article you can read the instructions for use of the drug Chlorophyllipt. Reviews of site visitors - consumers of this medicine, as well as the opinions of specialist doctors on the use of Chlorophyllipt in their practice are presented. We kindly ask you to actively add your reviews about the drug: whether the medicine helped or did not help get rid of the disease, what complications and side effects were observed, perhaps not stated by the manufacturer in the annotation. Analogues of Chlorophyllipt in the presence of existing structural analogues. Use for the treatment of infectious and inflammatory diseases (stomatitis, gingivitis, tonsillitis and others) in adults, children (including newborns), as well as during pregnancy and lactation.

Chlorophyllipt is a product of plant origin. Aqueous and alcoholic extracts from eucalyptus leaves exhibit bactericidal, antiviral, fungicidal, antiprotozoal and anti-inflammatory effects. The degree of their expression depends on the content of essential oil (0.3-4.5%).

The activity of the main component of the essential oil cineole (65-85%) is potentiated by pinenes, myrtenol, and tannins (up to 6%). When taken orally and inhaled, eucalyptus preparations cause expectorant, mucolytic and bronchodilator effects, and when applied to the skin, they have an astringent, antiexudative, antipruritic, anesthetic, and, in higher concentrations, a local irritant effect. An infusion of eucalyptus leaves, thanks to essential oil and a small amount of bitterness, increases the secretion of the digestive glands and improves digestion. When used in the form of a tincture, a sedative effect is caused by isovaleric acid aldehyde.

Chlorophyllipt, containing a mixture of chlorophylls from eucalyptus leaves, has antimicrobial, especially antistaphylococcal, activity, and stimulates regeneration processes. The components of the essential oil, together with organic acids, tannins and microelements manganese, zinc, selenium, increase tissue resistance to hypoxia of various origins.

Mainly as part of combination therapy for acute and chronic infectious and inflammatory diseases of various localizations:

Alcohol solution for oral and local use 0.25% and 1%.

Solution for topical use, oily 2%.

Instructions for use and method of use

Solution in oil 2%

Locally. For cervical erosion - 2% oil solution for lubricating the cervical canal and erosion, wetting tampons inserted into the vagina.

Alcohol solution 1%

Locally, in the treatment of burns and trophic ulcers - a 1% alcohol solution is diluted in a ratio of 1:5 in a 0.25% procaine solution; 1% alcohol solution (15 ml diluted in 1 liter of water) - for vaginal douching.

Orally, for intestinal carriage of staphylococci - 5 ml of a 1% alcohol solution diluted in 30 ml of water, daily 3 times a day 40 minutes before meals.

Enemas - 20 ml of 1% alcohol solution in 1 liter of water.

To rinse the throat and oropharynx, you can dilute a 1% alcohol solution at the rate of 1 teaspoon per glass of boiled warm water and gargle with the resulting solution.

Alcohol solution 0.25%

Intravenously in a stream (slowly), for septic conditions and pneumonia - 2 ml of a 0.25% solution diluted in 38 ml of a sterile 0.9% NaCl solution, 4 times a day for 4-5 days. Intravenous drip, in the complex treatment of acute lung abscesses - 8-10 ml of 0.25% solution (diluted in 150 ml of 0.9% NaCl solution) 2 times a day.

Intracavitary, through a drainage tube, for peritonitis and empyema - 0.25% alcohol solution diluted with 0.25% procaine solution in a ratio of 1:20, for 5-6 days (the solution is prepared ex tempore).

  • allergic reactions to essential oil components and chlorophyllipt;
  • nausea, vomiting;
  • diarrhea;
  • muscle spasms;
  • with frequent and/or prolonged inhalation use - dryness of the mucous membranes of the respiratory organs.
  • hypersensitivity to essential oil components and chlorophyllipt;
  • atrophy of the mucous membranes of the upper respiratory tract.

Use with caution in case of increased secretion of the digestive glands. Do not allow eucalyptus preparations (especially tinctures, eucalyptus oil, chlorophyllipt) to get into your eyes. Before starting treatment, it is necessary to check the patient's sensitivity to the plant. To do this, give the patient a tablespoon of infusion, 10 drops of tincture or 25 drops of a 1% alcohol solution of chlorophyllipt in 1 tablespoon of water. If there are no allergic reactions after 6-8 hours, a course of treatment can be prescribed. Intolerance may be indicated by the patient’s negative attitude towards the smell of eucalyptus.

Analogues of the drug Chlorophyllipt

Structural analogues of the active substance:

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Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution 1%

Name: Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution 1%

Active substance

Eucalyptus leaf extract (Eucalypti foliorum extract)

D06BX Other antimicrobials

Pharmacological group

  • Other antimicrobial, antiparasitic and anthelmintic agents

Composition and release form

Chlorophyllipt solution in oil 2%

in dark glass bottles of 20 ml.

Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution 1%

in bottles or dark glass jars of 100 ml; 1 bottle in a box or without a box.

Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution 0.25%

in ampoules of 2 ml.

pharmachologic effect

Pharmacological effect - antimicrobial.

Pharmacodynamics

Antimicrobial agent; active against Staphylococcus spp.

Indications for the drug Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution 1%

Chlorophyllipt solution in oil 2%

cervical erosion.

Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution 1%

intestinal carriage of staphylococci.

Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution 0.25%

Contraindications

Use during pregnancy and breastfeeding

Possible use during pregnancy and lactation, however, as prescribed by a doctor.

Side effects

Allergic reactions (swelling of the lips, nasal mucosa, pharynx; skin rashes).

Directions for use and doses

Chlorophyllipt solution in oil 2%

Locally. For cervical erosion - 2% oil solution for lubricating the cervical canal and erosion, wetting tampons inserted into the vagina.

Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution 1%

Locally, in the treatment of burns and trophic ulcers - a 1% alcohol solution is diluted in a ratio of 1:5 in a 0.25% procaine solution; 1% alcohol solution (15 ml diluted in 1 liter of water) - for vaginal douching.

Orally, for intestinal carriage of staphylococci - 5 ml of a 1% alcohol solution diluted in 30 ml of water, daily 3 times a day for 40 minutes on an empty stomach.

Enemas - 20 ml of 1% alcohol solution in 1 liter of water.

Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution 0.25%

IV stream (slowly), for septic conditions and pneumonia - 2 ml of a 0.25% solution diluted in 38 ml of a sterile 0.9% NaCl solution, 4 times a day for 4–5 days. IV drip, in complex therapy of acute lung abscesses - 8-10 ml of 0.25% solution (diluted in 150 ml of 0.9% NaCl solution) 2 times a day.

Intracavitary , through a drainage tube, for peritonitis and empyema - 0.25% alcohol solution diluted with 0.25% procaine solution in a ratio of 1:20, for 5-6 days (the solution is prepared ex tempore ).

special instructions

Regardless of the prescribed dosage form of Chlorophyllipt, sensitivity to it is determined by ingesting a 0.25% alcohol solution of Chlorophyllipt.

Before using the medicine, sensitivity to Chlorophyllipt is determined; for this, the patient drinks 25 drops of the medicine dissolved in 1 tablespoon of water. If after 6–8 hours there are no signs of allergy (swelling of the lips, mucous membranes), Chlorophyllipt can be used.

Storage conditions for the drug Chlorophyllipt, alcohol solution 1%

In a place protected from light, at a temperature not exceeding 20 °C.

Keep out of the reach of children.

Shelf life of the drug Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution 1%

Do not use after the expiration date stated on the packaging.

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Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution 1%

Chlorophyllipt solution in oil 2%

Eucalyptus leaf extract

A preparation from eucalyptus leaves containing a mixture of chlorophylls A and B.

Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution 1%, indications for use

Directions for use and doses

For cervical erosion - 2% oil solution for lubricating the cervical canal and erosion, wetting tampons inserted into the vagina; 1% alcohol solution (15 ml diluted in 1 liter of water) - for vaginal douching.

Orally, for intestinal carriage of staphylococci - 5 ml of a 1% alcohol solution diluted in 30 ml of water, daily 3 times a day 40 minutes before meals.

Enemas - 20 ml of 1% alcohol solution in 1 liter of water.

IV stream (slowly), for septic conditions and pneumonia - 2 ml of a 0.25% alcohol solution diluted in 38 ml of a sterile 0.9% NaCl solution, 4 times a day for 4-5 days.

IV drip, in complex therapy of acute lung abscesses - 8-10 ml of 0.25% solution (diluted in 150 ml of 0.9% NaCl solution) 2 times a day.

In the body cavity, through a drainage tube, for peritonitis and empyema - 0.25% alcohol solution diluted with 0.25% procaine solution in a ratio of 1:20, for 5-6 days (the solution is prepared ex tempore).

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Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution: instructions for use

Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution is an antiseptic for external local use, as well as for oral administration. It is used for complex etiotropic therapy (treatment aimed at eliminating the impact of the cause of the pathological process) of various infectious processes.

Description of the dosage form, composition

Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution is a transparent liquid with a dark green color. During storage of the drug, the formation of a small amount of insoluble sediment is allowed. The main active ingredient of the drug is chlorophyllipt, which is an extract of eucalyptus globulus leaves. Its content in 1 ml of solution is 10 mg (based on dry matter). The auxiliary component is a 96% alcohol solution. The alcohol solution of Chlorophyllipt is contained in a 100 ml dark glass bottle. The cardboard pack contains 1 bottle of solution, as well as an annotation for this medication.

Therapeutic effects

Chlorophyllipt, which is the main active component of this drug, contains various organic compounds and plant alkaloids. It has a pronounced antiseptic and disinfectant effect and leads to the death of various microorganisms, primarily bacteria (bactericidal therapeutic effect). The alcohol solution has the greatest bactericidal activity against various strains of Staphylococcus aureus. There is currently no reliable data on the possible absorption, distribution in tissues, metabolism and excretion of the active component of the alcohol solution Chlorophyllipt.

Indications

The use of an alcohol solution of Chlorophyllipt is indicated for the treatment of various infectious pathologies caused mainly by various strains of Staphylococcus aureus:

  • Septic conditions accompanied by the development of pathogenic (disease-causing) and opportunistic microorganisms in the blood, various tissues and organs.
  • Pneumonia is an infectious inflammation of the lungs.
  • Peritonitis is an infectious lesion of the peritoneum.
  • Pleural empyema is a pathological condition that is characterized by the accumulation of purulent exudate in the cavity.
  • Lung abscess is the formation of a cavity limited by a capsule filled with pus.
  • Burns complicated by secondary bacterial infection.
  • Trophic ulcers of tissues of various localizations (most often trophic ulcers are formed on the lower extremities), which represent a violation of the integrity caused by their insufficient blood supply.

The drug is also used for intestinal dysbiosis, which was caused by an increase in the number of Staphylococcus aureus bacteria.

Contraindications

The only absolute contraindication for the use of Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution is individual intolerance to the components of this drug.

Correct use, dosage

Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution can be used externally, rectally in the form of enemas, and also orally (inside). The method of using the drug, as well as the dosage, are determined by medical indications:

  • Burns, trophic ulcers - the solution is diluted in 0.25% procaine (local anesthetic) in a ratio of 1:5, after which the area of ​​the pathological process is irrigated.
  • Cervical erosion, vaginitis - 1% alcohol solution Chlorophyllipt is treated with the skin of the groin area, labia majora, then it is diluted for douching at the rate of 15 ml of 1% alcohol solution per 1 liter of clean water.
  • Treatment of intestinal dysbiosis, carriage of Staphylococcus aureus - the drug is used in the form of a rectal enema, for which a solution obtained by diluting 20 ml of 1% Chlorophyllipt in 1 liter of clean water is used, the average course of therapy is 10 days.
  • Septic conditions, staphylococcal enteritis (inflammation of the small intestine) - the drug is taken orally in 5 ml diluted in 30 ml of clean water. The resulting solution is taken 3 times a day 30 minutes before meals.

In most cases, the frequency of use of the Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution, as well as the duration of the course of therapy, are determined by the doctor individually, which depends on the severity and nature of the pathological infectious process.

Side effects

In general, the alcohol solution of Chlorophyllipt is well tolerated. Sometimes, against the background of its use, allergic reactions may develop, manifested by a rash on the skin, itching, redness (hyperemia), changes resembling a nettle burn (urticaria). If such reactions occur, the drug is discontinued or its dosage is adjusted.

Features of use

Before you start using Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution, you should carefully read the instructions for it and pay attention to several recommendations regarding its correct use:

  • Since there is no reliable data on the safety and effectiveness of the drug on the developing fetus or the body of an infant, its use for pregnant and breastfeeding women is determined only by the attending physician according to strict medical indications.
  • Upon contact with hydrogen peroxide, chlorophyllipt precipitates. When using it to treat trophic ulcers, you should make sure that there is no hydrogen peroxide.
  • Since the drug contains alcohol, after ingesting it, it is not recommended to perform potentially dangerous work that requires sufficient speed of psychomotor reactions and concentration.

In the pharmacy chain, Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution is available with a doctor's prescription. It is not recommended to use it independently without consulting a medical specialist, as this can cause complications and negative health consequences.

Overdose

If the recommended therapeutic dose of Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution is significantly exceeded, local manifestations of side effects develop or intensify. In this case, symptomatic treatment is carried out.

Analogs

Structural analogues with the same therapeutic effects for the alcohol solution of Chlorophyllipt are the drugs Eucalyptus leaf extract, Chlorophyllin.

Shelf life, storage

The shelf life of Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution is 2 years. The drug should be stored in its original, undamaged packaging, in a dark, dry place, out of reach of children, at an air temperature not exceeding +25° C.

Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution price

The average cost of Chlorophyllipt alcohol solution in Moscow pharmacies varies within rubles.

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