Use of Stomatophyt A in Complex Treatment of Acute Herpetic Stomatitis in Children Aged 3–4 Years
Journal Title: Здоров`я дитини - Year 2013, Vol 2, Issue 45
Abstract
The paper describes the experience of use of Stomatophyt A, a combined medication drug, in the treatment of acute herpetic stomatitis in children aged 3–4 years. It is shown that the use of Stomatophyt A has a positive impact on the clinical course of disease, that minimizes the time of treatment, reduces the need for intensity, dose and time of use of etiopathogenetic agents.
Authors and Affiliations
S. V. Shpak, V. V. Kovalchuk, I. V. Khodorchuk
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