Zinc sulfate
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Clinical Pharmacology
Zincteral has a replenishing zinc deficiency effect that stimulates metabolic processes. Zinc is an important intracellular trace element. It is an integral part of more than 70 enzymes catalyzing the key steps in the synthesis of DNA, RNA and proteins. Therefore, zinc has a pronounced effect on the processes of growth and maturation of tissues, and has a positive effect in the undifferentiated delay of physical and mental development in children. Normalizes the processes of division, differentiation and keratinization in the epidermis and its derivatives - hair and nails. Zinc has an immunomodulatory effect on the T-cell immunity and increases the factors of nonspecific immune protection. Zinc stimulates the synthesis of glucocorticosteroid hormones when the adrenal cortex is inhibited. It is a powerful antioxidant. Potentiates the pharmacological effects of retinoids and reduces their toxicity.
Indications
- Zinc-deficient states and complex therapy of a number of diseases that occur with a decrease in the zinc content in the body.
- Enteropathic acrodermatitis.
- Juvenile acne (papulopustular, conglobate).
- Alopecia areata (focal, marginal, subtotal and total).
- Atopic dermatitis.
- Prurigo.
- Prolonged wounds.
- The period of cancellation of glucocorticosteroids.
Composition
1 tab. contains zinc sulfate monohydrate 124 mg (equivalent to 45 mg of zinc ions), excipients: lactose; potato starch; PVP; talc; magnesium stearate; hydroxypropyl methylcellulose; titanium dioxide; polyoxyethylene glycol; dye (E122)
Zinc sulfate is marketed under different brands and generic names, and comes in different dosage forms:
Brand name | Manufacturer | Country | Dosage form |
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Zincteral-Teva | Teva | Israel | pills |
Zincite | Verwag Pharma | Germany | effervescent pills |
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Dosage and Administration
Conjunctival. 1-2 drops in the affected eye, 2 times a day.
Adverse reactions
Allergic reactions.
Contraindications
- Hypersensitivity.
- Impaired renal function.
- Pregnancy.
- Breast age (up to 1 year).
Pregnancy and Lactation
Contraindicated.
Special instructions
Use as prescribed by a doctor!
- Active ingredient: Zinc sulfate
Studies and clinical trials of Zinc sulfate (Click to expand)
- A randomized, controlled clinical trial to evaluate the effects of zinc sulfate on cancer patients with taste alterations caused by head and neck irradiation
- Improving the throwing power of acidic zinc sulfate electroplating baths
- Electrodeposition of Epitaxial ZnSe Films on InP and GaAs from an Aqueous Zinc Sulfate–Selenosulfate Solution
- The corrosion behavior of 70/30 copper-zinc alloy under the biofilm of sulfate-reducing bacteria
- Zinc Sulfate and Penicillamine
- Zinc sulfate in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis
- Quantification of toxic and inhibitory impact of copper and zinc on mixed cultures of sulfate-reducing bacteria
- Determination of Copper and Zinc Ions by Flame-AAS After Preconcentraction Using Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate Coated Alumina Modified with 3-((1H-Indol-3-yl)-3,4,5-trimethyl)-1H-indole
- Effects of ferrous sulfate, inoculum history, and anionic form on lead, zinc, and copper toxicity to Acidithiobacillus caldus strain BC13
- Physico–chemical and in vitro biological study of zinc-doped calcium sulfate bone substitute
- Separation of cobalt and zinc from concentrated nickel sulfate solutions with Cyanex 272
- Extraction of zinc from blast-furnace dust using ammonium sulfate
- Morphological study of the effects of intranasal zinc sulfate irrigation on the mouse olfactory epithelium and olfactory bulb
- Response of olfactory Schwann cells to intranasal zinc sulfate irrigation
- Comparative pharmacokinetics of [65Zn]Zinc sulfate and [65Zn]Zinc pantothenate injected intravenously in rabbits
- The effect of age upon the pH of dilute solutions of zinc sulfate and solutions of mild silver protein
- Blood and bone marrow effects of feeding zinc sulfate to rats and dogs
- Double Staining of Coomassie Blue-Stained Polyacrylamide Gels by Imidazole-Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate-Zinc Reverse Staining: Sensitive Detection of Coomassie Blue-Undetected Proteins
- Recovery of Biologically Active Proteins Detected with Imidazole–Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate–Zinc (Reverse Stain) on Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate Gels
- New Varieties of Zinc–Chromium–Sulfate Lamellar Double Hydroxides
- Oxidation of hydroxylamine by ferricyanide in presence of zinc sulfate: A rapid method for estimating hydroxylamine and hydrazine in a mixture
- Regeneration of enzymatic activity after sodium dodecyl sulfate/polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and zinc acetate staining: The example of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate 5-phosphatase
- Optimization of solution concentration by electrodialysis: Application to zinc sulfate solutions
- Morphological and electrochemical study of a zinc-leaf electrodeposited at the butyl acetate/zinc sulfate solution interface