Posterisan Forte ointment, 25 g
Expiration Date: 05/2027
Russian Pharmacy name:
Постеризан Форте мазь, 25 г
Hemorrhoids (mainly suppositories); dermatitis and eczema in the anal area (ointment); anal and genital itching; allergic skin lesions (ointment); anopapillitis, anal fissures, incl. painful (ointment), conditions after operations on the anorectal region (to stimulate wound healing). Recommended mainly in acute cases.
Outwardly, rectally. Apply in a thin layer to the affected area in the morning and evening, as well as after each bowel movement. A screw-on applicator can be used to inject the ointment deeper into the anal canal. Rectal suppositories in the acute period of the disease are used in 2-3 pieces. per day. After the elimination of the subjective symptoms of the disease, the affected area continues to be lubricated 1 time per day or 1 supp is injected. Once a day for several days. If the drug is used to treat chronic dermatitis, then after the disappearance of skin manifestations, it is recommended to prolong therapy for another 1-2 weeks. Combined use of ointments and suppositories is possible. After completing the course of treatment, in order to consolidate the therapeutic effect, it is advisable to use a drug (ointment or suppositories) that does not contain hydrocortisone,for another 2-3 weeks.
Ointment | 1 g |
E. coli microbial cells killed by phenol | 500 million |
hydrocortisone (in 166.7 mg aqueous suspension) | 2.5 mg |
excipients: lanolin; petroleum jelly (yellow) or paraffin (yellow, soft); phenol |
in aluminum tubes (with an applicator) of 25 g, complete with an applicator; 1 tube in a box.
Rectal suppositories | 1 supp. |
E. coli microbial cells killed by phenol | 1000 million |
hydrocortisone (in 387.1 mg aqueous suspension) | 5 mg |
excipients: solid fat; macrogolglycerol; hydroxystearate; acetylcysteine; phenol (preservative); ethylenediaminetetraacetate disodium salt |
in a blister 5 pcs .; 2 blisters in a box.
Hypersensitivity to phenol, specific lesions of the anogenital region (including tuberculosis, syphilis, gonorrhea, mycoses, viral diseases).