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Agri

Materia Medica
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2019-09-19
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Clinical Pharmacology

Agri has antipyretic and anti-inflammatory effects in the initial and developed clinical stage of acute respiratory diseases.

Indications

As a symptomatic remedy in the treatment of acute respiratory diseases, as well as for the prevention of influenza and acute respiratory viral infections in adults.

Composition

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Active ingredients: Aconitum napellus, Aconitum (Aconitum napelus (Aconitum)) C200; Arsenum iodatum (Arsenum iodatum) C200; Toxicodendron quercifolium, Rhus toxicodendron (Toxicodendron, quercifolium (Rus toxicodendron)) C200.
Excipients: lactose, microcrystalline cellulose, magnesium stearate.

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Active ingredients: Hepar sulfuris, Hepar sulfuris calcareum, (Hepar sulfuris (Hepar sulfuris calcareum)) C200; Bryonia dioica C200; Phytolacca americana (Phytolacca) (Phytolacca americana (Phytolacca)) C200. Excipients: lactose, microcrystalline cellulose, magnesium stearate.

Agri is marketed under different brands and generic names, and comes in different dosage forms:

Brand nameManufacturerCountryDosage form
Agri Homeopathic Antigrippine) (Materia Medica Russia pills
Agri Homeopathic Antigrippine) (Materia Medica Russia granules

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Agri

Dosage and Administration

1 tablet at the reception, at least 15 minutes before a meal, (the tablet should be kept in the mouth until completely dissolved).
It is advisable to start taking the drug with a therapeutic purpose when the first signs of the disease appear.
In the acute period of the disease (first two days), the drug is taken in 1 tablet every 30 minutes, alternating between the blister packs No. 1 and No. 2, excluding a break for sleep. During this period of illness, the drug can be taken without taking into account the time of food intake.
In the following days (from the 3rd day of admission and until complete recovery), the drug is taken every 2 hours (except for a break for sleep), alternating blister packs No. 1 and No. 2. As the state improves, more rare intake is possible (2-3 times per day).
With the preventive purpose used in the period of epidemics of influenza and ARVI, 1 tablet in the morning on an empty stomach (alternating daily blister packs No. 1 and No. 2).

Adverse reactions

Allergic reactions are possible.

Contraindications

Increased individual sensitivity to the components of the drug, pregnancy, lactation, child age (up to 18 years).

Special instructions

The preparation contains lactose, and therefore it is not recommended to prescribe it to patients with congenital galactosemia, glucose malabsorption syndrome, or with congenital lactase deficiency. If the symptoms of the disease persist (fever, chills) within 24 hours after the start of treatment, it is necessary to consult a doctor.

  • Brand name: Agri (Homeopathic Antigrippine)
  • Active ingredient: Homeopathic composition
  • Dosage form: Pills.
  • Manufacturer: Materia Medica
  • Country of Origin: Russia

Studies and clinical trials of Agri (Click to expand)

  1. QUASI-MARKETS AND THE PROVISION OF NATURE CONSERVATION IN AGRI-ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
  2. Soil Erosion in Europe (Boardman/Soil Erosion in Europe) || Agri-Environment Measures and Soil Erosion in Europe
  3. Agri-food quality II: Quality management of fruits and vegetables—from field to table, Edited by M Hägg, R Ahvenainen, AM Evers and K Tiilikkala. Special publication no 229, Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, 1999, pp xiv+376, price £69.50 ISBN 0-85404-788-3
  4. GM crops, biodiversity and the European agri-environment: regulatory regime lacunae and revision
  5. Untangling red tape: scheme administration and the invisible costs of European agri-environmental policy
  6. Ex-Post competitiveness of China's export in agri-food products: 1980-96
  7. Agri-environmental policy in the European Union. Henry Buller, Geoff A. Wilson and Andreas Höll (editors), Ashgate, Aldershot, 2000. ISBN 1 84014 504 8. £45 (hardback). 310 pp.
  8. Essentials of Genomics and Bioinformatics || Application Domains: Agri-Food and Genomics
  9. Nanotechnology in the Agri-Food Sector (Implications for the Future) || Introduction
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  11. Nanotechnology in the Agri-Food Sector (Implications for the Future) || Toxicology of Nanomaterials in Food
  12. Nanotechnology in the Agri-Food Sector (Implications for the Future) || Nanomaterials in Food and Food Contact Materials-Potential Implications for Consumer Safety and Regulatory Controls
  13. Nanotechnology in the Agri-Food Sector (Implications for the Future) || Environmental Considerations of and Societal Reactions to Nanotechnology in the Food Sector
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  17. Nanotechnology in the Agri-Food Sector (Implications for the Future) || Nano-Ethics
  18. Nanotechnology in the Agri-Food Sector (Implications for the Future) || Evolving Best Practice in Governance Policy-Developing Consumer Confidence in Risk Analysis Applied to Emerging Technologies
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