The Experience of Combination Phytotherapy in Patients with Urethrolithiasis

Journal Title: Нирки - Year 2013, Vol 1, Issue 3

Abstract

In the article the attention was paid to one of the most urgent problems of modern medicine — urolithiasis. One component of the pharmacotherapy of this disease is phytotherapy. This article provides an experience of use of combination therapy with Flavia® and Le Cran® in patients with urolithiasis with localization of the stone in the ureter. It is shown that in patients with ureteral stones up to 5 mm Flavia® and Le Cran® accelerates elimination of the stone, and also that the combination therapy of urolithiasis, complicated by infectious inflammatory process, with Flavia® and Le Cran® increases the effectiveness of antibiotics.

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A. I. Boyko, A. A. Gubar

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A. I. Boyko, A. A. Gubar (2013). The Experience of Combination Phytotherapy in Patients with Urethrolithiasis. Нирки, 1(3), 63-66. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-229675