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Sodium tetraborate

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2019-09-19
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Clinical Pharmacology

Antiseptic. Sodium tetraborate has bacteriostatic activity. Effective with candidiasis. Removes the mycelium of the fungus from the mucous membranes, disrupts the process of attaching the fungus to the mucous membranes and inhibits its reproduction (not an antifungal agent, because it does not have fungicidal or fungistatic action) As an antimicrobial drug is included in the combination of drugs for the treatment of inflammatory diseases of the upper respiratory tract. Sodium tetraborate has insecticidal properties (class IV in terms of toxicity).

Indications

Candidal mucosal lesions of the mouth, pharynx, upper respiratory tract, urinary tract and genital organs; diaper rash, pressure ulcers.

Composition

sodium tetraborate

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Sodium tetraborate

Dosage and Administration

Fibrovein administered IV, into the lumen of the isolated segment of the empty superficial vein with its immediate long-term compression (the imposition of a compression band). The dosage is determined depending on the size of the vein subjected to hardening; usual dose - 1 ml (not more) in one place. For Fibrovein 0.5% - the maximum single dose up to 10 ml. If necessary, additional injections are performed after a 2-week break.

Adverse reactions

Local reactions: possible hyperemia of the skin, slight pain or a burning sensation at the injection site.

Allergic reactions: rarely occur.

Contraindications

Hypersensitivity to Fibrovein components, acute thrombophlebitis, acute thrombosis, arterial insufficiency of the lower extremities, hemorrhagic diathesis, local and general infection.

Drug interactions

Pharmaceutical incompatible with heparin. It is not recommended to combine with oral contraceptives (especially anti-ovulatory).

Special instructions

1. Fibrovein should be used by doctors who are familiar with the sclerotherapy technique. It is necessary to properly evaluate valvular insufficiency and deep vein condition.
2. Vein sclerosis is carried out with caution with absolute confidence in the patency of the deep and communicative veins of the lower extremities.
3. Before starting treatment, it is necessary to know the patient's allergic history. You can enter the patient 0,25-0,5 ml of Fibrovein for 24 hours before the start of treatment to identify a possible allergic reaction.
4. Care must be taken when treating patients with peripheral atherosclerosis, Buerger's disease.
5. Especially carefully you need to enter the drug in the area above and behind the medial ankle, because there is a posterior tibial artery.
6. Do not allow extravasal (paravenous) and intraarterial administration.
7. Do not use the drug in case of precipitation or discoloration of the solution.
8. When the temperature in the solution decreases, a precipitate may form that dissolves when heated.
9. To prevent relapse after treatment, patients are recommended to wear elastic stockings.

  • Brand name: Sodium nucleinate
  • Active ingredient: Sodium tetraborate
  • Dosage form: solution for topical use 20%
  • Manufacturer: Tver Pharmaceutical Factory
  • Country of Origin: Russia

Studies and clinical trials of Sodium tetraborate (Click to expand)

  1. ChemInform Abstract: Sodium Tetraborate-dibenzo-18-crown Ether-6 Complex as Reagent in the Synthesis of Cinnamic Acids from Aromatic Aldehydes and Aliphatic Carboxylic Acids.
  2. Density, thermal expansion coefficient and viscosity of sodium tetraborate (borax)-UO2 and of sodium metaborate-UO2 solutions at high temperatures
  3. Adsorption of Pb (II) and Cd (II) from aqueous solutions onto sodium tetraborate-modified Kaolinite clay: Equilibrium and thermodynamic studies
  4. Effects of sodium tetraborate and boric acid on nonisothermal mannitol crystallization in frozen solutions and freeze-dried solids
  5. Equilibrium, kinetic and sorber design studies on the adsorption of Aniline blue dye by sodium tetraborate-modified Kaolinite clay adsorbent
  6. Solubilities and vapour pressures of saturated aqueous solutions of sodium tetraborate, sodium carbonate, and magnesium sulfate and freezing-temperature lowerings of sodium tetraborate and sodium carbonate solutions
  7. The detection and chromatography on paper of boric acid, sodium tetraborate and benzene boronic acid and the use of chlorogenic and caffeic acids to detect the ions of B, W, Mo and Ge
  8. A photoelectrochemical study of the reduction of alpha lead dioxide in aqueous sodium tetraborate
  9. Studies of the Effects of CeO2 on the Optical Absorption and DSC Measurement of Sodium Tetraborate Glasses
  10. Electrical, IR spectroscopy, and DTA studies of some sodium tetraborate glasses containing vanadium oxide
  11. The New High-Pressure Sodium Tetraborate HP-Na2B4O7
  12. Electrical conductivity studies of sodium tetraborate glasses containing copper
  13. Optical, infrared and DSC studies of sodium tetraborate glasses containing copper oxide
  14. Some optical and differential scanning calorimetry studies of sodium tetraborate glasses containing vanadium oxide
  15. Some effects of the addition of nickel oxide and of annealing on the optical absorption of sodium tetraborate glasses
  16. Influence of the partial pressure of oxygen on the redox chemistry of multivalent elements in molten sodium tetraborate
  17. Some effects of the addition of iron oxide and of annealing on the optical and infrared absorption spectra of sodium tetraborate glasses
  18. Spectroscopic and electrical studies of sodium tetraborate glasses containing nickel oxide
  19. A spectroscopic study of some sodium tetraborate glasses containing lead and copper
  20. Some effects of the addition of nickel oxide and of annealing on the optical absorption of sodium tetraborate glasses
  21. Serum and urinary boron levels in rats after single administration of sodium tetraborate
  22. Metastable Liquid Immiscibility in the System Silica—Sodium Tetraborate
  23. The System Silica-Sodium Tetraborate
  24. Effects of Electron Bombardment upon Sodium Tetraborate and Boric Acid in an Electron Microscope
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