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The mechanism of antiviral action is associated with inhibition of translation of virus-specific proteins in infected cells, thus inhibiting the reproduction of viruses. The second mechanism is via the stimulation of the generation of a-b-g-interferon.
Brand names: Amixin IC, Amiksin IC, Lavomax
Usages
- Viral hepatitis A, B, C
- Herpes
- Cytomegalovirus infection
- Urogenital and respiratory chlamydia
- Treatment and prevention of influenza and acute respiratory viral infections.
- Neuroviral infections: infectious-allergic and viral encephalomyelitis (multiple sclerosis, panencephalitis, uveoencephalitis and meningoencephalitis).
- HPV - "The experience of the drug in the treatment of this viral infection exists, but you should consult your doctor on this issue."
- Potential use for SARS-CoV-2 prophylaxis and treatment
Side effects and safety information
- X Not for pregnant mothers and women who may become pregnant
- X Not for children under 7 years
In some cases are possible dyspeptic phenomena, short-term fever; in rare cases - allergic reactions such as skin rash, pruritus, urticaria. Contraindications for use of Amixin® ІC - is increased individual sensitivity to the drug, pregnancy and lactation, age under 7 years.