Herbal tea for GI tract
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Clinical Pharmacology
Infusion collection has antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, choleretic effect.
Indications
In the treatment of diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and liver (gastritis, gastric ulcer and duodenal ulcer, colitis, chronic hepatitis with gastrointestinal disorders).
Composition
Chamomile flowers 20%, peppermint leaves 20%, dill fragrant fruit 20%, calamus rhizomes 20%, licorice root 20%
Herbal tea for GI tract is marketed under different brands and generic names, and comes in different dosage forms:
Brand name | Manufacturer | Country | Dosage form |
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Gastrointestinal collection | Krasnogorskleksredstva | Russia | Other |
Gastrointestinal collection | Krasnogorskleksredstva | Russia | tea bags |
Phytogastrol | Medharm | Russia | tea bags |
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Dosage and Administration
About 5 g (1 tablespoon) of the collection is placed in an enameled bowl, pour 200 ml (1 cup) of hot boiled water, cover with a lid and heat on a boiling water bath for 15 minutes, cool at room temperature for 45 minutes, filter out the remaining raw material squeeze. The volume of the resulting infusion is brought to 200 ml with boiled water.
Is ingested 1/3 cup 3 times a day 30 minutes before meals. Duration of treatment depends on the nature of the disease and is determined by the attending physician.
Before use, the infusion is recommended to shake.
Adverse reactions
Allergic reactions are possible.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to the drug; calculous cholecystitis, gastric ulcer and duodenal ulcer in the period of exacerbation, children under 12 years.
Pregnancy and Lactation
Not recommended due to the lack of data from clinical studies.
Overdosage
To date, overdose cases have not been reported.
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