Bacteriophages: safe treatment for ARVI and influenza

Bacteriophages: safe treatment for ARVI and influenza

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Autumn and winter are the traditional times of exacerbation of upper respiratory tract diseases (ENT diseases). Fever, headache, body aches, cough, nasal congestion … These symptoms are well known to everyone who has ever experienced the flu or SARS. Unfortunately, many are forced to endure these diseases on their legs, and as a result, bacterial complications begin – such as bronchitis, pneumonia, otitis media, sinusitis, sinusitis. Woman’s Day learned from an expert how to effectively and safely cure complications of ENT diseases. The head of the Department of Pharmacology of the Russian National Research Medical University named after V.I. N.I. Pirogov professor Ivan Genrikhovich Kozlov.

How to quickly cope with ENT diseases?

There are various drugs for the treatment of ENT diseases, but some of them have side effects, others negatively affect immunity, others cannot be taken by children, the fourth are not suitable because you are not a supporter of “chemistry” … What to choose for effective and safe treatment of bacterial infections?

Modern medicine offers antibacterial agents, the action of which not only destroys the causative agents of ENT diseases, but also helps to activate the response of the immune system – bacteriophages. In nature, they maintain the balance of bacteria, preventing populations from overgrowing. Biotechnologists use bacteriophages to create drugs that destroy disease-causing agents without harming the body.

“Sextafag®”: its bacteriophages fight ENT infections and other diseases

Bacteriophages penetrate bacteria, multiply in them and destroy the outer membrane. Inside the bacteria, they multiply rapidly, and when the bacterium dies, then on its “remains” there is already not one phage, but several dozen. This sprawling army continues to attack the bacteria until they are completely wiped out. Then bacteriophages are excreted from the human body with urine.

Since they only target bacteria, they have no side effects. Such drugs can be taken by both pregnant women and children, including infants and the elderly. No negative interaction of bacteriophages with other drugs has been revealed; on the contrary, the work of some of them may even increase.

If you are afraid that the disease may be prolonged, then taking bacteriophages will help to avoid unpleasant complications. In this case, the best option would be a polyvalent drug that contains several bacteriophages.

For example, Sextafag®, which is produced by the Russian company FSUE NPO Microgen of the Ministry of Health of Russia, contains six active ingredients. Hence the name: “sixth” – six in translation from Latin. Its bacteriophages fight ENT infections, as well as infections of the gastrointestinal tract, skin, and urinary tract. Reception of “Sextafag®” prevents purulent-inflammatory diseases of the ear, throat, nose and respiratory tract due to the content of bacteriophages to the six main pathogens that cause ENT pathology.

The broad spectrum of action of the polyvalent drug helps provide protection.

In most cases, bacteriophages are prescribed for oral administration, but not only. For the treatment and prevention of ENT diseases, you can instill the drug in the nose, rinse, rinse and irrigate the tonsils with it, make turundas with a medicinal solution (leaving them for an hour), and inject into the ear canal.

Bacteriophages are approved for use even by infants (including premature babies). In this case, you can give the child an enema or mix the bacteriophage with breast milk.

The high efficiency of the use of bacteriophages and the almost complete absence of side effects explain the growing interest in them. Ensuring recovery and maintaining health is the main principle of the work of these natural fighters against bacteria, which are now at the service of humans.

You can learn more about bacteriophages by calling the hotline

“Winter without infection”: 8-800-200-22-88 and on the website www.bacteriofag.ru.

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