FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine, namely occupational pathology, and may be used for correction of cognitive dysfunction and vegetative-sensory polyneuropathy in the patients with vibration disease. That is ensured by prescribing health resort treatment and drug-induced therapy. The drug-induced therapy involves the intravenous drop-by-drop introduction of cytoflavin 20 ml per 5% glucose 200 ml daily for 10 days.
EFFECT: invention provides improving higher cortical functions in the given category of the patients due to the developed enhanced regimen of the preparation dosage.
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Dates
2012-09-20—Published
2011-05-23—Filed