

Ginkor is a combined drug used for disorders of the venous circulation.
It has capillary protective activity: it increases the resistance of the capillary walls to damage, reduces the permeability of the vascular walls, improves microcirculation and venous blood flow. Reduces pain.
Violations of the venous circulation of the lower extremities, manifested by a feeling of heaviness, paresthesia, pain in the legs; chronic hemorrhoids.
1 capsule contains:
Active substances: standardized extract of Ginkgo biloba (EGb 761) 14 mg; ginkgo heteroside 24%; ginkgolide bilobalide 6%;
Excipients: colloidal silicon dioxide; magnesium stearate;
Capsule body: iron oxide yellow (E172), titanium dioxide (E171), gelatin;
Cap Cap: iron oxide yellow (E172), indigo carmine (E132), titanium dioxide (E171), gelatin.
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When venous lymphatic insufficiency (including in chronic hemorrhoids) is prescribed 1 capsule 2 times a day, morning and evening.
With acute hemorrhoids 3-4 capsules are prescribed per day in the morning and evening, the course of treatment is usually 5-15 days.
Hyperthyroidism; simultaneous use of MAO inhibitors.
With simultaneous use of the drug Ginkor Fort with MAO inhibitors may increase blood pressure.
Perhaps the use of the drug Ginkor Fort according to indications in the II and III trimesters of pregnancy.
In experimental studies found that the drug does not have a teratogenic effect.
Heptaminol, which is part of the drug, can cause a positive reaction during anti-doping control in athletes.
Symptoms: increased blood pressure, tachycardia.
Treatment: conduct symptomatic therapy.
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