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Esceven 167 mg x 60 pills, chronic venous insufficiency, venous insufficiency treatment

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  • Esceven film-coated tablets, each containing 167mg extract of chestnut seed. The indication for use is the treatment of symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency and improve the condition of blood vessels.

Esceven chronic venous insufficiency, venous insufficiency treatment Ingredients:
One tablet contains 167mg of dry extract from the seeds of horse chestnut (Hippocastani seminis extractum sic cum, DER 5-9: 1, extractant: ethanol 80% (v / v)). Excipients: microcrystalline cellulose, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose type C, povidone, magnesium stearate, colloidal silicon dioxide. Capsule shell: hypromellose, macrogol 6000, indigo carmine E132, quinoline yellow E104.

Esceven chronic venous insufficiency, venous insufficiency treatment Action:
Esceven is a drug that reduces the permeability of blood vessels, while increasing vascular tone and venous valves. Therefore, a drug used in patients with chronic venous insufficiency and its symptoms such. Varicose veins, edema.

Esceven chronic venous insufficiency, venous insufficiency treatment Use:
The drug Esceven indicated for the symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency (leg cramps, swelling, pain, feeling of "heavy" legs, itching, varicose veins).

Additional information:
Keep out of reach of children, at room temperature.

Contraindications:
Do not use in case of hypersensitivity to any component of the drug. Do not use in pregnant women, breastfeeding and children.Contraindications are also renal failure.

Adverse reactions:
While taking Esceven may appear undesirable symptoms (rare): disorders of the digestive system, dizziness, itching, nausea, headaches.

Esceven chronic venous insufficiency, venous insufficiency treatment Dosage:
If the physician does not recommend a specific dosage, it is recommended to take three times a day 1 tablet after eating. The physician should determine the time of use.