Methyluracil suppositories.
One of the most extensive spheres of medicine ismedicine injuries, injuries and a variety of inflammatory processes. Therefore, it is so important to use any anti-inflammatory agent with a pronounced wound healing effect.
In modern medicine to restoredamage to certain tissues (especially those that are subject to constant traumatization) are used a variety of pharmaceuticals. For example, for this purpose, hormonal preparations are used in medical practice, because they have the most pronounced synthetic activity. However, the use of hormonal drugs is very limited due to the existence of a whole list of contraindications to use and no less list of adverse reactions.
That's why it was so important to find the drug,possessing similar properties, but without adverse reactions. And such a drug was found. It was found that methyluracil suppositories have a pronounced anabolic activity. The pyrimidine derivative, methyluracil, is the main active substance of this preparation. Along with anabolic activity, methyluracil suppresses catabolic reactions.
This drug is currently activeUsed to accelerate the healing processes of burns and wounds. A large proportion of the use of this tool in proctology and gynecology has caused the appearance of a corresponding form of the drug - a candle with methyluracil.
In addition, said medicamentstimulates leuko- and erythropoiesis, which stimulates humoral and cellular defense factors, which subsequently reduces the risk of inflammation and slowing the recovery of damaged tissue.
Methyluracil suppositories are administered in amounts ofone to four per day, rectally or vaginally. Duration of treatment is due to the severity of the disease itself and can vary from one week to several months. When introducing suppositories rectally, it is necessary to pre-empt the rectum in a natural way, or with the help of an enema.
Methyluracil suppositories are generally usedas an anti-inflammatory and wound-healing agent. Here is a small list of diseases in which the appointment of methyluracil is indicated: cystitis, colpitis, rectum, sigmoiditis, hemorrhoids, colitis, anus fissure, cervical erosion. As can be seen from the list, most diseases are of an inflammatory nature.
As a stimulant of leukopoiesis, methyluracil suppositories are not used. In this case, methyluracil is required with a tablet form of release.
A distinctive feature of thisdrug from all the others is almost complete absence of adverse reactions, as well as a very limited list of contraindications to the use of a pharmacological drug.
One of the most extensive fields of medicine, inwhich finds its use of methyluracil, is gynecology. Most often, methyluracil suppositories in gynecology are prescribed in the postoperative period (with operations on the cervix and in the vagina), as well as in the treatment of erosion of the cervix. With respect to the latter, methyluracil is very effective due to its local regenerative, anti-inflammatory and wound-healing actions.
Thus, methyluracil suppositories areone of the most preferred drugs in the treatment of injuries and inflammation of the lower intestine, as well as female genital organs. The absence of contraindications and side effects caused the proper popularity of this pharmaceutical product.