FIELD: medicine, phytotherapy.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to the development of sedative and anti-inflammatory vegetable agent used in treatment of different diseases. Agent possessing with sedative and anti-inflammatory effect comprises common balm herb tincture (Melissa officinalis L.) prepared in the ratio of raw to extractant = 1:5 and containing phenylpropanoids as measured for rosemaric acid in the following ratio of components in the ready tincture, wt.-%: phenylpropanoinds as measure for rosemaric acid, 0.1-0.9; extractive substances from common balm, 1.0-5.5, and ethyl alcohol in the concentration 35-45%, the balance. The agent doesn't possess irritating, sensitizing and toxic effects.
EFFECT: valuable medicinal properties of agent.
2 dwg, 18 tbl
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Dates
2006-05-10—Published
2004-12-06—Filed