Instructions for Lorolysin (pyridoxine, lysozyme) Lozenge tablet
English Product Name
Lorolysin
Release Form
Suction pills
Description Lorolysin
White or yellowish white resorption pills, round, single side risky, beveled on both sides; dark spots possible.
1 tab
lysozyme hydrochloride 20 mg
pyridoxine hydrochloride 10 mg
Auxiliary substances: lactose monohydrate - 155.4 mg, tragacant gum - 10 mg, magnesium stearate - 4 mg, sodium saccharinate - 0.5 mg, vanillin - 0.1 mg.
ATX codes
R02AA20 Other drugs
Clinical and pharmacological groups / Group affiliation
Topical antiseptic for ENT therapy and dentistry
Active ingredient Lorolysin
- pyridoxine hydrochloride
- lysozyme hydrochloride
Pharmacotherapeutic group Lorolysin
Antiseptic agent
Pharmacological effect Lorolysin
Complex antiseptic agent.
The active component lysozyme, which has enzymatic properties, is successfully used as an antiseptic to fight gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, fungi and viruses. Moreover, it enhances local non-specific immunity.
In addition, pyridoxine has a beneficial effect on the oral mucosa, and exhibits an antiaphthous effect, increasing the protective properties thereof. However, its use does not have any effect on the pharmacodynamic characteristics of lysozyme.
Indications Lorolysin
Treatment of infectious and inflammatory diseases that affect the oral cavity, gums and throat: gingivitis, stomatitis, catarrhal manifestations in the upper respiratory tract, aphthous ulcers, herpetic lesions of the oral mucosa (including complex therapy), erosions of the oral mucosa, having various etiologies.
Method of administration and dosage Lorolysin
Topical use of this drug is recommended three to four times a day in the mouth.
The treatment course is eight days.
Nosology Lorolysin (ICD codes)
B00.2
Herpetic gingivostomatitis and pharyngotonsillitis
J02
Acute pharyngitis
J03
Tonsillitis acute
J04.0
Acute laryngitis
J06.9
Acute upper respiratory infection, unspecified
J31.2
Chronic pharyngitis
J35.0
Chronic tonsillitis
J37.0
Chronic laryngitis
K05
Gingivitis and periodontal diseases
K12
Stomatitis and allied lesions