FIELD: medicine, pharmaceutics.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to chemical-pharmaceutical industry, namely creating a herbal agent showing antibacterial action. The herbal antibacterial agent contains powdered pear fruits in amount 0.1 g to 20.0 g and dry grinded raw plants or dry plant extract in amount 0.1 g to 2.0 g specified in a group: wild camomile, roots of common licorice, blossom of small-leaved lime, leaves of red raspberry, leaves and blossom of sow-foot, herb and blossom of common thyme, root of sweatweed, leaves of garden sage. The antibacterial agent may be presented in the form of a powder, capsules, tablets, granules, sachets, and lozenges. The antibacterial agent is non-toxic and shows additional therapeutic properties: antispasmodic, antipyretic, antitussive, disintoxication and antiallergic.
EFFECT: agent is applicable both independently, and in the integrated therapy, promotes a soft and physiologic antibacterial response, reduced side effects and disbiotic disorders in a human body, and also prevented developing microorganism resistance.
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Dates
2012-06-10—Published
2011-06-02—Filed