Instructions for Immunal (Echinacea)
English Product Name
Immunal
Release Form
tab: 20, 30, 40 or 60 pcs.
Description Immunal
Light brown tablets with intersperses, round, flat-cylindrical, with vanilla smell.
1 tab
dried juice herb echinacea purple 80 mg
Auxiliary substances: silicon colloidal dioxide, lactose, magnesium stearate, sodium saccharinate, vanillin, cherry flavor.
10 pcs - blisters (2) - cardboard packs.
10 pcs - blisters (3) - cardboard packs.
10 pcs - blisters (4) - cardboard packs.
20 pcs - blisters (1) - cardboard packs.
20 pcs - blisters (2) - cardboard packs.
20 pcs - blisters (3) - cardboard packs.
RU1710715385
ATX codes
L03AX Other immunostimulators
Clinical and pharmacological groups / Group affiliation
Immunostimulating drug
Active ingredient
dried juice herb echinacea purple
Pharmacotherapeutic group Immunal
Immunostimulating agent of plant origin
It has immunomodulatory, anti-inflammatory effects. Polysaccharides increase phagocytic activity of neutrophils and macrophages and stimulate interleukin-1 production. The complex of active substances induces transformation of B-lymphocytes into plasma cells, improves T-helper functions. Through inulin, levulase, and betaine improves metabolic processes, especially in the liver and kidneys.
Testimony Immunal
Increasing nonspecific body defense factors for uncomplicated acute infectious diseases and susceptibility to frequent colds; to stimulate immunity in patients with uncomplicated acute infectious diseases (as adjunctive treatment); to prevent SARS and influenza; as adjunctive drug for long-term antibiotic treatment of chronic infectious diseases.
pharmachologic effect Immunal
Essential oils have antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects. Flavonoids have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, strengthen vessels and have an antiviral effect. Alkamides have anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. Polyenes also have anti-inflammatory properties.
Inulin, levulosis, and betaine promote better metabolic processes in the body.
All these properties make the echinacea herb a purple useful tool in the treatment and prevention of inflammatory diseases, as well as for strengthening immunity.
Method of application Immunal
Echinacea in the form of tablets, capsules or infusions is usually used to prevent and treat SARS and influenza. The recommended dose for adults is 300 to 500 mg 2 to 3 times a day. The duration of the course is usually 7-14 days but can be extended upon the recommendation of a doctor.
For children, dosage varies by age and varies from 10 to 200 mg per dose. Typically, treatment takes 7 to 10 days.
When using infusion echinacea, it is recommended to take 1-2 cups of infusion during the day.
It is important to remember that dosage and treatment must be coordinated with the physician, particularly for patients with comorbidities or taking other drugs. This will help avoid possible side effects and negative interactions with other drugs.
Nosology (ICD codes)
J06.9
Acute upper respiratory infection, unspecified
J10
Influenza due to identified seasonal influenza virus
Z29.8
Other specified preventive measures