FIELD: medicine, gastroenterology, phytotherapy.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to the development of agent used in treatment of stomach and duodenum ulcer disease with eradication of microorganism Helicobacter pylori occurring on the background of liver chronic diseases. Agent represents a species of medicinal plants and comprises common milfoil, fenestrate Saint-John's-wort, medicinal matricary, sweet flag rhizome with roots, common wormwood, sandy immortelle, black elder flowers, medicinal pot-marigold, peppermint, sage, dioecious nettle, umbellate centaury, medicinal sweet clove, medicinal dandelion roots, great burnet rhizomes, gum-tree leaves, tansy, maize stigmas, creeping thyme, cowberry leaves, flax seeds, tormentil rhizomes, linden flowers, common bear berry taken in the therapeutic dosage and in the definite mass ratio of components. The agent reduces the toxic effect of hepatobiliary system and prolongs the remission periods.
EFFECT: improved, enhanced and valuable medicinal properties of agent.
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Dates
2006-04-20—Published
2004-07-19—Filed