COMPLEX AND METHOD FOR REABLEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH COMBINED VERTEBRAL AND CARDIOVASCULAR PATHOLOGY Russian patent published in 2004 - IPC

Abstract RU 2236249 C1

FIELD: medicine, pharmacy.

SUBSTANCE: invention relates to medicinal agents used for reablement of patients with combined vertebral and cardiovascular pathology. The group of invention is proposed. Complex for reablement of patients with combined vertebral and cardiovascular pathology involves homeopathic preparation "Kralonin" and biologically active supplement "Splat". Method for reablement of patients with combined vertebral and cardiovascular pathology involves administration in patient the dose of homeopathic preparation "Kralonin" that is changed every day by exponential schedule, administration of biologically active supplement "Splat" followed by carrying out the mild traction therapy by the conventional procedure. The proposed therapeutic agents allow carrying out the goal-seeking effect on different pathogenetic mechanisms of combined vertebral and cardiovascular pathology.

EFFECT: enhanced effectiveness and valuable medicinal properties of complex and method.

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RU 2 236 249 C1

Authors

Tatkov O.V.

Dates

2004-09-20Published

2003-07-24Filed