The
drug has pronounced wound-healing properties, relieves inflammation,
stimulates regenerative processes in tissues, has a pronounced
antimicrobial effect and effectively neutralizes various pathogenic
microorganisms.
If you suffer from purulent wounds, infected burns, boils or carbuncles, try Levomecol ointment. Levomecol disrupts the synthesis of proteins of microorganisms, which leads to their death.
It
destroys gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. The tool promotes
rapid healing of wounds, as it stimulates regeneration processes.
Levomecol ointment can also be effectively used to treat bedsores and trophic ulcers.
Form: Ointment
Main physicochemical properties: white or white ointment with a yellowish tint.
Pharmacotherapeutic group:
Drugs that promote healing (scarring) of wounds.
Indication:
Treatment
of purulent wounds (infected with mixed microbial flora) in the first
phase of the wound process, trophic ulcers, bedsores, infected burns,
boils, carbuncles.
Method of application and dosage:
Levomecol is
intended for external use by adults and children over 3 years of age.
Ointment is impregnated with sterile gauze napkins, which should be used
to fill the wound. It is possible to introduce ointment into purulent
cavities through a catheter (drainage tube) using a syringe. In such
cases, Levomecol is preheated to 35-36 °С. Dressings should be
performed daily until the wounds are completely cleaned of
purulent-necrotic masses and before their granulation begins. With a
large area of wound surfaces, the daily dose of ointment should not
exceed 3 g.
The ointment should be used from the first day of injury for 4 days. Levomecol hyperosmolar
ointment is not recommended to be used for a long time, because it can
cause osmotic shock in intact cells. On the 5th-7th day of treatment, it
is recommended to change the ointment to drugs that restore the
integrity of the damaged tissue.
Duration of the course:
5-7 days