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Anastasiia  (Anonymous, 5.173.225.) Warszawa 11 months ago

Hello, can you please tell me an analogue of Ergoferon?

Hello, can you please tell me an analogue of Ergoferon for a child?

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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor

11 months ago

Ergoferon is a drug produced by the Russian pharmaceutical company OOO "NPF Materia Medica Holding". Ergoferon is used to treat influenza, acute viral infections of the respiratory tract and acute intestinal infections of viral etiology in adults and children over 6 months of age. Its composition includes:

* Antigens of antibodies against interferon gamma – support the functioning of the immune system.

* Anti-histamine antibody antigens – have an anti-allergic effect.

* Antigens of antibodies against the influenza virus – have antiviral properties.

* Antigens of antibodies against the ARVI virus – support the fight against viruses that cause respiratory tract infections.

Unfortunately, it has not been registered in Poland and is not available in pharmacies. There are also no drugs with an analogous composition that could be treated as a substitute for Ergoferon.

If you need more personalized advice, you can use teleconsultations here:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja

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