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Ginkor - instructions for use, reviews, analogs and forms of release (Fort capsules, Procto rectal suppositories, gel) for the treatment of hemorrhoids and venous-lymphatic insufficiency in adults, children and pregnancy. Composition

Ginkor - instructions for use, reviews, analogs and forms of release (Fort capsules, Procto rectal suppositories, gel) for the treatment of hemorrhoids and venous-lymphatic insufficiency in adults, children and pregnancy. Composition

In this article, you can read the instructions for using the drug Ginkor. There are reviews of visitors to the site - consumers of this medication, as well as opinions of doctors of specialists on the use of Ginkor in their practice. A big request is to actively add their feedback on the drug: the medicine helped or did not help get rid of the disease, which were observed complications and side effects, possibly not declared by the manufacturer in the annotation. Analogues of Ginkor in the presence of existing structural analogues. Use for the treatment of hemorrhoids and venous-lymphatic insufficiency in adults, children, as well as during pregnancy and lactation. Composition of the preparation.

 

Ginkor - A preparation based on the standardized extract of Ginkgo Biloba, which improves microcirculation, improves the tone and filling of veins, normalizes the permeability of the vascular wall. Ginkgo Biloba extract has pronounced antioxidant properties, protects cell membranes from the negative effects of peroxide and free radical compounds.

 

Ginkor Fort - a preparation with angioprotective and venotonic action, increases the tone of the smooth muscle vascular layer and the resistance of capillaries. Due to the heptaminol hydrochloride included in the preparation, there is an increase in the return of venous blood to the right heart.

 

Ginkor Procto is a topical drug with local anesthetic and angioprotective action. Ginkor Procto contains butambene. Butamben is a medicinal product with pronounced local anesthetic activity, which facilitates the rapid elimination of itching and pain in the anal region.

 

Ginkor Gel is a combined preparation for topical application. Increases the consumption of glucose by tissues, normalizes the processes of aerobic glycolysis and elimination of lactates.Ginkor Gel reduces the swelling of tissues, reduces the transudation of plasma proteins and leukocyte infiltration, and also improves the rheological properties of the blood. The drug slows the degeneration of collagen fibers and promotes the normal functioning of smooth muscle fibers, increases the resistance of tissues in conditions of hypoxia.

 

Composition

 

Dry standardized extract of Ginkgo Biloba + Troxerutin + Heptaminol hydrochloride + excipients (Ginkor Fort).

 

Dry standardized extract of Ginkgo Biloba + Butamben + excipients

(Ginkor Procto).

 

Dry standardized extract of Ginkgo Biloba + Troxerutin (Ginkor Gel).

 

Pharmacokinetics

 

There are studies for each active component of the drug alone. The pharmacokinetics of Ginkor, as a complex preparation, have not been studied.

 

Indications

  • venolymphatic insufficiency (heaviness and pain in the lower extremities, restless legs syndrome, paresthesia, edema, convulsions);
  • superficial phlebitis, including complicated by subcutaneous infiltration;
  • the effects of vascular sclerosis;
  • acute hemorrhoids;
  • hemorrhoidal crisis;
  • hematomas after trauma or intravenous injection (topically in the form of a gel).

 

Forms of release

 

Ginkor Fort: capsules 10 pieces (sometimes mistakenly called pills).

 

Ginkor Procto: suppositories (candles) 10 pieces.

 

Ginkor Gel: gel for external use 40 g.

 

Instructions for use and dosing regimen

 

Ginkor Fort

 

Intended for oral administration. It is advisable to take Ginkor Fort capsules while eating. Capsules should be swallowed whole, without compromising the integrity of the capsule shell, with enough drinking water.

 

Patients with lymphatic and venous insufficiency, as a rule, are prescribed to take 1 capsule of Ginkor Fort twice a day. For maximum therapeutic effect, patients with venous insufficiency are advised to use compression underwear in parallel, have sufficient time to walk, and avoid prolonged standing, sunbathing and excessive body weight. The average duration of administration of the Ginkor Fort preparation for venolymphatic insufficiency is 30 days. If necessary, the course of admission is prolonged or after some time is prescribed a repeated course of taking GinkorFort.

 

Patients with acute hemorrhoids are usually prescribed 1-2 capsules of Ginkor Fort twice a day. The average duration of taking the drug in acute form of hemorrhoids is 7 days.

 

Ginkor Procto

 

It is intended for rectal administration. Before using the drug, it is recommended that you wash your hands thoroughly and cleanse the anal area. It is advisable to apply Ginkor Procto after spontaneous bowel cleansing. The duration of the course of therapy and the dose of Ginkor Procto is determined by the doctor. With severe symptoms of the disease, administration of 1 Ginkor Procto suppository is prescribed twice a day. With a decrease in the severity of symptoms, the dose of the drug can be reduced to 1 suppository per day. The average duration of Ginkor Procto is 7 days.

 

Ginkor Gel

 

It is intended for external use. The drug is recommended to be applied to dry clean skin of the posterior surface of the tibia with massaging movements. Avoid direct sunlight and other ultraviolet radiation on the areas treated with Ginkor Gel.Adults, as a rule, are prescribed applying a small amount of Ginkor Gel from two to four times a day. The minimum recommended duration of the course of application of Ginkor Gel is 4 weeks.

 

Side effect

  • eczematic dermatitis;
  • hives;
  • itching;
  • angioedema;
  • nausea, vomiting;
  • diarrhea;
  • pain in epigastrium;
  • headache;
  • dizziness;
  • fainting;
  • violation of sleep;
  • fast fatiguability;
  • positive doping control (when taking Ginkor Fort because of the presence of heptaminol hydrochloride).

 

Contraindications

  • hypersensitivity to the components of the drug;
  • thyrotoxicosis;
  • childhood;
  • the first trimester of pregnancy and lactation;
  • simultaneous administration of monoamine oxidase inhibitors;
  • violation of the integrity of the skin (with the use of gel).

 

Carefully:

  • arterial hypertension;
  • kidney and gallbladder diseases;
  • gastritis;
  • peptic ulcer of the stomach and duodenum.

 

Application in pregnancy and lactation

 

The medicine can be used during pregnancy. However, phlebotonics can be used only from the 2nd trimester and under the supervision of a doctor.The scheme of use is standard. There is no data on the penetration of active components of the Ginkor preparation into breast milk. The appointment of Ginkor capsules during lactation is possible only under the supervision of the attending physician and after deciding on the possible termination of breastfeeding.

 

Use in children

 

There is insufficient clinical experience regarding the use of the drug in children, so the drug is not used in pediatric practice.

 

special instructions

 

To improve the effectiveness of treatment, it is recommended to simultaneously observe the conditions ensuring unloading and improving circulation in the lower limbs and regular stools: avoid straining, prolonged stay in the vertical position, sun exposure, overheating, follow the body mass (edema).

 

Impact on the ability to drive vehicles and manage mechanisms

 

When using Ginkor Fort capsules it is recommended to refrain from driving vehicles.

 

Drug Interactions

 

It is not advisable to use Ginkor Procto together with other medicines for rectal administration, as well as Ginkor Gel combination with other local remedies.

 

With simultaneous application of the Ginkor Fort with monoamine oxidase inhibitors, a significant increase in blood pressure is possible in patients. The appointment of Ginkor Fort to patients receiving drugs that inhibit monoamine oxidase is contraindicated.

 

Analogues of the drug Ginkor

 

Structural analogs for the active substance:

  • Bilobil;
  • Venolan;
  • Vitrum Memori;
  • Giloba;
  • Ginkgoba;
  • Ginkgo Caps;
  • Ginkgo Smart 24;
  • Ginkofar;
  • Ginkoum Effal;
  • Ginos;
  • Indovazin gel;
  • Memoplant;
  • Multi Ginkgo;
  • Tanakan;
  • Toxivol;
  • Troxsevenol;
  • Troxerutin;
  • Phleboton;
  • Evalar Ginkgo Biloba.

 

Analogues on the pharmacological group (angioprotectors and microcirculatory correctors):

  • Anvenol;
  • Angiovitis;
  • Angiurus;
  • Ascorutin;
  • Venarus;
  • Venian Forte;
  • Herbionus Esculus;
  • Detravenol;
  • Detraleks;
  • DioridinVel;
  • Pilex Gem;
  • Procto Glivenol;
  • Flebaven;
  • Cyclo 3;
  • Escuzan.

 

Phlebologist's referral

 

Ginkor is a herbal preparation with a multidirectional effect. It is successfully used as in patients with varicose veins, trophic ulcers, and with hemorrhoids, varicocele. It can be used both in chronic course and in the period of exacerbation.Due to its low toxicity, it is often prescribed to pregnant women who are worried about hemorrhoids. Different forms of release (candles, gel) allow you to apply Ginkor locally, directly for the intended purpose. If the patient has a general tendency to problems with microcirculation, then the drug is administered inside (Ginkor Forte). In this case, in parallel with the treatment of the underlying disease (hemorrhoids, venolymphatic insufficiency), memory and mental abilities are often improved due to stimulation of cerebral microcirculation, which is especially pronounced in elderly patients. Of the shortcomings of Ginkor - a fairly high price compared to analogues, for example, Detraleks.

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