Antiviral suppositories for children, help relieve symptoms of infections and ensure safe use.
Acidum ribonucleinicum duplicatum
Immunology → Immunomodulators → Interferons
Active substance:Larifan – double-stranded Ribonucleic Acid (dsRNA) 4.0 mg/suppository
Other substances:Cocoa butter, lanolin, sodium chloride, methylparahydroxybenzoate, propylparahydroxybenzoate, distilled water.
Antiviral agent, immunomodulator
Treatment of recurrent herpes infection of various localizations.
Correction of secondary immunodeficiency. Strengthening the body's local and systemic protective forces.
The use of suppositories at the first symptoms of acute viral infections (including respiratory) stops the further development of the disease.
Hypersensitivity to the components of the medicine.
No adverse side effects have been reported.
A course of treatment for herpes infection during pregnancy is not recommended.
Carried out according to the treatment course scheme: 5 suppositories per course – on the 1st, 2nd, 6th, 10th, and 14th day. Such two-week courses are repeated 5 times, with a 4-week interval between courses.
Immediately upon the appearance of the first symptoms of influenza, especially during the epidemic period of viral infections, it is recommended to use one suppository daily, for two consecutive days.
Take one suppository per week for 5 weeks.
No clinical cases of overdose have been reported.
No noticeable interaction with other medicinal products has been reported.