

Antistax-reducing capillary permeability, angioprotective.
Pharmacodynamics
Extract from red leaves of grapes contains pharmacologically active flavonoids, the main of which are quercetin-glucuronide and isoquercetin. The drug has a protective effect on the vascular epithelium (stabilizes membranes) and increases the elasticity of blood vessels (normalizes vascular permeability). Reducing the permeability of the vascular wall to plasma, proteins or water from the vessels into the surrounding tissue slows down the formation of new edemas and reduces existing ones.
Prevention and symptomatic treatment of chronic venous insufficiency (in combination with varicose veins), including edema of the lower limbs, feeling of heaviness and fatigue in the lower limbs, feeling of tension, paresthesia (change in sensitivity) and pain.
1 capsule contains:
Active substance: Inograd red leaves dry extract - 180 mg.
Excipients: silicon colloidal anhydrous oxide - 9.35 mg; dextrose (dry glucose syrup) - 38.25 mg; corn starch - 8.4 mg; magnesium stearate - 2.6 mg; talc - 8.4 mg; theoretical mass of capsule contents - 247 mg.
Capsule shell: gelatin - 63,004 mg; sodium dodecyl sulfate - 0.152 mg; purified water - 11.02 mg; titanium dioxide - 0.76 mg; ferric oxide hydrate (E171) (ferric oxide yellow) - 0.152 mg; ferric oxide (E172) (ferric oxide red) - 0.912 mg.
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Orally, swallowing whole, drinking water, before meals, in the morning. The recommended dose for adults is 2 capsules per day. May increase the dose to 4 capsules per day.
Allergic reactions.
Hypersensitivity to the components of this drug.
Not found.
Antistax® is not recommended to be taken during pregnancy and during breastfeeding (studies on the safety of the drug in pregnant and lactating women have not been conducted).
In case of insufficient or unsatisfactory symptomatic effect within 6 weeks of treatment, the patient should be advised to consult with a physician regarding other possible causes of edema.
No cases of overdose or intoxication were reported.