The efficacy of enterosorption in bacterial intestinal infections

1992 
: The article studies clinic manifestations after the prescription of polyphepanum, SKN-1P (based on recovered carbon) and enterodesum in 35 patients with acute dysentery, 104 patients with acute gastroenterocolitis, and 123 patients with typhoid. The first two drugs turned out to be highly effective for treatment of these infections. Enterosorption produced an insignificant positive effect in cases of typhoid. An early prescription of enterosorbents in enhanced doses could rapidly stop the basic proliferation of acute intestinal diseases. It is reasonable to start enterosorption even at the pre-hospital stage.
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