Things to know about the drug Anginovag

What is Anginovag? How is Anginovag indicated in medical cases? How to use it and what to keep in mind throughout the course of taking the drug? Let's with SignsSymptomsList learn and analyze what Anginovag is through the article below!

Name of active ingredients: Each 10 mL of Anginovag solution contains: β-glycyrrhetinic acid 0.6 mg, dequalinium chloride 1 mg, tyrothricin 4 mg, hydrocortisone acetate 0.6 mg, lidocaine HCl 1 mg.

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What is Anginovag?

Anginovag drug is a drug that is prepared and bottled in solution form, used in the form of a spray, used in the treatment of diseases of the mouth and throat such as tonsillitis, pharyngitis, laryngitis, stomatitis, mouth ulcers. , aphthous disease, glossitis. Active ingredients in the drug include:

  • β-glycyrrhetinic is a substance with anti-inflammatory effects.
  • Dequalinium chloride is a quaternary ammonium compound with a broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity against various Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, fungi and protozoa.
  • Tyrothricin is a polypeptide antibiotic with local antibacterial activity.
  • Hydrocortisone acetate belongs to the group of glucocorticoids, has anti-inflammatory, immunosuppressive and anti-proliferative effects.
  • Lidocaine is a local anesthetic, belonging to the amide group, with a medium duration of action. The local anesthetic lidocaine is widely used because of its faster, stronger effect and longer duration of action than procaine of the same concentration. Lidocaine is also used in people who are sensitive to ester-type anesthetics.

Things to know about the drug Anginovag

Drugs Anginovag

Instructions for taking Anginovag

Attacking dose: 1-2 sprays every 2-3 hours.

Maintenance or preventive dose: 1 spray every 6 hours.

How to use:

  • Open your mouth wide.
  • Place the spray head between the 2 lips towards the area to be affected (throat, mouth, tongue, etc., depending on the pathological case).
  • With the vial upright, press the top of the spray head from top to bottom until it reaches the stopper level.
  • The vial is provided with a dosing valve: each spray up to the blocking level delivers a preset dose.

You must take the medicine exactly as prescribed by the doctor, do not take the dose higher or lower than prescribed, do not stop taking it without your doctor's consent.

Anginovag side effects

Prepared in the form of a spray for local action and low content of the ingredients in the drug, there have not been any risks of swallowing the drug after throat spray as well as systemic side effects of the active ingredients even of corticosteroids and enoxolone at recommended therapeutic doses.

Contraindications of the drug Anginovag

  • Allergy to ingredients in the drug.
  • The patient is in a severe allergic reaction or has any other health problems.
  • Children under 7 years old.

Precautions when using Anginovag

  • The drug contains ethanol alcohol 89.385% by volume/volume.
  • Each spray contains approximately 0.075g of ethanol, so there is a risk to children, nursing women and patients with liver disease, alcoholism, epilepsy, trauma or brain damage.
  • This medicine may change or increase the effects of other medicines.
  • Athletes should be informed that this medication contains an ingredient that could result in a positive anti-doping test.

Drug interactions when using Anginovag

No interactions have been reported with Anginovag's active ingredients. It's a good idea to list any medications you're taking (including prescription drugs, over-the-counter medicines, herbs and supplements) to your doctor and pharmacist. You should not self-medicate, stop and change the dose without consulting your doctor or pharmacist. You should not take Anginovag with toothpaste.

If there is an abnormality in your health status, you should notify your doctor for support and advice.

For special subjects

Pregnant and lactating women

There are insufficient data for use in pregnant and lactating women.

Therefore, it should not be used unless the benefits of treatment have been weighed against the risks.

Drivers , machine operators

There is insufficient data to demonstrate that the drug adversely affects alertness when driving or operating machinery.

How to store medicine?

  • Clean the spray head after use.
  • Store in a dry place at 15-30°C. Avoid direct light.
  • Avoid leaving the medicine in a humid place such as a bathroom.
  • Keep the medicine out of the reach of children and pets.
  • Expired drugs must not be used and must be treated before being released into the environment.

Anginovag medicine is a medicine used in the form of a spray used to support the treatment of diseases of the mouth and throat such as tonsillitis, pharyngitis, laryngitis, stomatitis, mouth ulcers, aphthous diseases, glossitis. If in the process of using the drug appear many side effects that seriously affect the body, call your doctor immediately for support and advice!

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