FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to medicine, specifically, to therapy and chronobiology, and concerns the prevention and treatment of polar desynchronosis. To this end, the subject is placed in a three-dimensional isolated space with a stable internal chronostructure, independent of the external environment, for a period of not less than 3 days. Drug metaproth is additionally administered. Administration is carried out simultaneously at a dose of 0.75, or at an average therapeutic dose until the symptoms of desynchronosis disappear.
EFFECT: this ensures efficient and rapid re-synchronisation of the body due to the anti-asthenic and immunomodulatory action of metaproth.
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Dates
2018-02-15—Published
2016-12-09—Filed