Recommendation for Sinupret as a supplementary specimen in pharmacological treatment of rhinosinusitis
Journal Title: Otolaryngologia Polska - Year 2013, Vol 67, Issue 5
Abstract
Due to rhinosinusitis symptoms severity and relatively high treatment resistance, excipients, supplementing basic pharmacological and surgical treatment , have played a significant role in the recent years. Phytotherapy is one of the most dynamically developing studies which focuses on implemnting natural active substances into the treatment. 2012 EPOS Report pinpoints the benefits of using substances of natural origin in patients with acute rhinosinusitis. Sinupret drug has been proven effective in clinical trials, as a drug for both acute and chronic rhinosinusitis, in children and adults. Sinupret is a multidirectional drug, which signifi cantly alleviates the symptoms of rhinosinusitis.
Authors and Affiliations
Wojciech Golusiński
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