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Inosin (Riboxin) is required not less than vitamins…

06 Jun 2016

Inosin is an antihypoxic drug, with metabolic and anti-arrhythmic action. With its admission raises the energy level at the level of the body's cells. I used it as a component of comprehensive treatment to combat the infringement of heart rhythm (arrythmia). There are a lot o indications for the reception of the drug - from myocardial infarction to stomach ulcers and 12 - duodenum. Inosin is suitable for usage even under intoxication. The drug is often used in infectious respiratory viral infections, especially in winter. I believe that Riboxin helps the body more easily endure such difficult state of the organism to infectious diseases. Riboxin (Inosin) tablets pack is inexpensive and available to anyone for the price.

The daily dose of Riboxin is ingestion of 0.6-2.4 in the first days of treatment daily dose is usually equal to 0.6-0.8 g (at 0.2 g 3-4 times a day). If the drug was well tolerated, no allergies and skin redness, the daily dose is increased (2-3 days) to 1.2 g, if necessary - up to 2.4 g / day. Duration of treatment continues from 4 weeks to 1.5-3 months.

I take Riboxin for months on 1t. x 3 times a day after meals, and very pleased with this drug. When infection my dose was increased to 2 x 3 tablets twice a day. Also I tried Riboxin (Inosin) for intravenous administration, and that it was painless introduction to the vein wall, I recommend to dissolve 10ml. Riboxin in solution in 10ml. 40% glucose solution and slowly inject bolus of 20ml. disposable syringe. On the day you can do 2 of the injection, the treatment course of 10-20 days. At the same time continue to take the tablets of Riboxin. Duration of treatment continues from 4 weeks to 1.5-3 months.

Buy Inosin (Riboxin), if you want to protect your body's cells to give them energy to restore the function of internal organs.

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