Phenolphthalein (phenolphthaleinum)


FENOLFTALEIN (Phenolphthaleinum). a, a Di - (4-oksifenil) - ftalid.
     Synonyms: Arkalax, Becalax, Darolax, Laxane, Laxin, Laxogen, Laxol, Merilax, Phenaloin, Pugratol, Purex, Purgophen, Purgyl, Trilax and others.
     White or yellow weak melkokristallichesky powder without smell and taste, very few soluble in water, soluble in alcohol (1:12).
     The nature of laxative effect is similar to antraglikozidami (see Koren rhubarb); Having largely on a thick ulcers.
     Apply with chronic constipation.
     The dose for adults 0,1 - 0,2 g per admission (up to 0.3 g / day); For children 3 to 4 years to 0.05 g, 5 - 6 years - 0.1 g, 7 to 9 years - 0.15 g, 10 - 14 - 0.15 - 0.2 g, for children up to 3 years old are not appointed.
     Currently Phenolphthalein used as a means to extract relatively rare; The drug has cumulative properties and can be annoying effect on the kidneys.
     Tablets phenolphthalein (Ta bulettae R henolphth l and e ini). Synonyms: Purgen, R urgenum. Forty of 0.1 g (for adults) or 0.05 g (for children) phenolphthalein. Assign adults and children under 1 tablet (respectively 0.1, or 0.05 g) 1 to 3 times a day.

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