

Belladonna leaf has an m-anticholinergic and antispasmodic effect. Interferes with the stimulatory effect of acetylcholine; reduces the secretion of salivary, gastric, bronchial, lacrimal, sweat glands, pancreas. Reduces the tone of the digestive tract muscles, bile ducts and gallbladder; causes tachycardia, improves AV conductivity. Expands pupils, impedes the outflow of intraocular fluid, increases intraocular pressure, causes accommodation paralysis.
Lily of the valley tincture has a cardiotonic effect.
Valerian rhizome with roots has a sedative and antispasmodic action. Facilitates the onset of natural sleep. Sedation is slow, but fairly stable.
Menthol is a local irritant, has a venotonic, analgesic, reflex coronarodilating and antianginal effect.
1 fl. drops contains belladonna tincture, valerian rhizomes tincture, lily of the valley tincture, menthol.
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Zelenina drops are taken orally, 20-30 drops 3-4 times a day.
Allergic reactions; heartburn, gastralgia, drowsiness, accommodation paresis, mydriasis; nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, arrhythmia, myasthenia, headache.
Enhances the effect of hypnotic drugs and drugs that depress the central nervous system.
During the period of treatment, care must be taken when driving vehicles and engaging in other potentially hazardous activities that require increased concentration, psychomotor speed and good vision.
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