FIELD: medicine, therapy.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to a method for treatment of non-differentiated connective tissue dysplasia. Method involves administration of vitamins A, E, C, D, B1, B2, B12, pantothenic acid and folic acid in complex with calcium in addition to vitamin B6 and magnesium. Administration of all vitamins and trace elements is carried out in doses not exceeding the daily requirement of body for 2-4 weeks and the treatment course is repeated 2 times per a year, not less. Such carrying out the method provides the effective treatment with absence of adverse effects based on correction of collagen metabolism involving reducing rate of its synthesis and catabolism.
EFFECT: improved correction method.
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Dates
2006-12-27—Published
2005-03-03—Filed