Instructions for Samprost (Prostate Extract) lyophilisate for solution preparation 10 vials
English product name Prostate Extract
Samprost
Release Form Samprost
lyophilizate d/r-ra d/v/m injection 5 mg: fl. 5 or 10 pcs
Description Samprost
Lyophilizate for preparation of solution for in/m administration in the form of tablet, lump or powder white or white with a yellowish colour shade.
1 fl
prostate extract* 5 mg
* is derived from the prostate gland of bulls and bulls that have reached puberty.
Auxiliary substances: glycine - 10 mg.
Glass bottles with a capacity of 5 ml (5) - packs of cardboard.
Glass bottles with a capacity of 5 ml (10) - packs of cardboard.
ATC codes
G04BX Other preparations for the treatment of urological diseases
Clinical-pharmacological groups / Group affiliation
Animal preparation used in prostate diseases
Active substance
prostate extract
Pharmaco-therapeutic group Samprost
Agent for treating chronic prostatitis
Storage Conditions
The drug should be stored in a place protected from light, inaccessible to children at a temperature not higher than 25 ° C.
Best before date
The shelf life is three years.
Do not apply after expiry date.
Pharmacological effect Samprost
It promotes reduction of edema, leukocyte infiltration and prostate venule thrombosis, normalizes secretory function of epithelial cells, increases the amount of lecithin grains in the secret of acinuses, stimulates muscle tone of the bladder. It reduces thrombosis and has antiaggregant activity.
Testimony Prostate Extract
- In adults for treatment:
- chronic prostatitis;
- complications from prostate surgery.
Method of use, course and dosage Prostate Extract
The preparation is administered in/m of five to ten mg once a day for 5-10 days.
Prior to administration, the preparation is dissolved in one ml of 0.25-0.5% of procaine solution, 0.9% sodium chloride solution or water for injection.
If necessary, the course is repeated (1-6 months).
- Nosology (ICD codes)
- N41
- Inflammatory prostate diseases
- T88.8
- Other specified complications of surgical and therapeutic interventions not classified elsewhere