Instructions for Corilip Neo (Riboflavin, Thioctic acid) rectal suppositories
Testimony Corilip Neo:
- The preparation is indicated for preventive and therapeutic use in complex therapy in the case of various pathological
- conditions in children, such as:
- chronic tissue hypoxia;
- reduced immunity;
- bacterial and viral infections, including acute intestinal infections;
- chronic somatic diseases;
- chronic intoxication;
- eating disorders (hypotrophy) in children.
Method of use and dosage Corylip-Neo:
The preparation is used rectally. Once unpacked, insert the suppository into the back passage after the bowel is emptied beforehand.
Suppositories are intended for children up to 1 year old and 1 suppository per day.
The duration of treatment is ten days. The total duration of treatment is three to four courses with a gap of twenty days (three to
- Nosology (ICD codes)
- P92.3
- Malnourishment of a newborn
- Z54
- State of recovery
- Z73.0
- Overwork
- Z73.3
- Stress conditions not classified in other headings (physical and mental stress)
Pharmacological effect:
A combined preparation, the action of which is determined by the effects of its constituent vitamins and coenzymes, as well as by the synergistic effect thereof.
Cocarboxylase (coenzyme) catalyzes carboxylation and carboxylation of alpha-ketoacids, and is involved in carbohydrate metabolism. Through participation in the pentose cycle, it indirectly regulates the synthesis of nucleic acids, proteins, and lipids. Helps to correct metabolic acidosis and cellular hypoxia, as well as other metabolic disorders (insufficient liver, kidney function, cardiovascular system, chronic intoxication).
Riboflavin (vitamin B2) as a coenzyme of flavinproteins is involved in the regulation of oxidation-reduction reactions (in the processes of carbohydrate, protein and fat exchange). It plays an important role in the synthesis of hemoglobin and in maintaining normal eye function, mucous membranes and skin.