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POTENTIONALS OF TOPIC TREATMENT OF TONSILLOPHARYNGITIS IN CHILDREN IN LOCAL PEDIATRICIANS PRACTICE

https://doi.org/10.15690/pf.v9i1.175

Abstract

Due to high risk of bacterial complications in children with viral tonsillopharyngitis as an ambulatory preventive treatment the topic antiseptic drugs are frequently used. These drugs contribute to prolongation of normal microflora restoration in reconvalescents. The observed clinical observation showed the equal efficacy (according to dynamics of severity and duration of subjective viral respiratory tract infections complaints in children) of oropharynx mucous membrane instillations with elimination spray, prepared on the base of natural hypertonic sea water with herbal extracts, and topic drugs consisting hexetidine. However the wider range of action contributed to normalization of pharyngoscopic picture at the average of 1,5 days earlier, than during hexetidine treatment. Received data allow recommending spray with natural hypertonic sea water and chamomile and aloe extracts as the first-line drugs in ambulatory treatment of non-complicated viral tonsillopharyngitis in children. 

About the Authors

T. M. Tchernova
Sankt-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical Academy


V. N. Timtchenko
Sankt-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical Academy


O. A. Drobatchenko
Сhildren’s Outpatient Department № 45, St. Petersburg


N. V. Murazova
Сhildren’s Outpatient Department № 41, St. Petersburg


A. N. Ryabova
Сhildren’s Outpatient Department № 41, St. Petersburg


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Tchernova T.M., Timtchenko V.N., Drobatchenko O.A., Murazova N.V., Ryabova A.N. POTENTIONALS OF TOPIC TREATMENT OF TONSILLOPHARYNGITIS IN CHILDREN IN LOCAL PEDIATRICIANS PRACTICE. Pediatric pharmacology. 2012;9(1):112-117. https://doi.org/10.15690/pf.v9i1.175

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