VENOTONICS IN MODERN CLINICAL PRACTICE

Author:

Morozov А.1,Sergeev A.1,Askerov E.1,Aslakhanova E.1,Ispieva K.1,Fisyuk E.1,Polyakov P.1

Affiliation:

1. Tver State Medical University, Ministry of Health of Russia

Abstract

Chronic venous diseases (CVD) are an extremely common pathology of the circulatory system. An important component of the treatment of CVD is the use of pharmaceuticals. Their tasks include reducing the specific symptoms of the disease, enhancing the effects of other methods of treating CVD, preventing further development and complications of the disease. The main means of pharmacotherapy of CVD are called venotonics or phlebotonics. The most studied and most commonly used form of venotonics are flavonoids, which reduce the permeability of capillaries, thereby having a beneficial effect on the vessels of the microcirculatory bed. The main indications for taking venotonics are specific symptoms of CVD: a feeling of heaviness, varying degrees of discomfort, pain, itching in the lower extremities, chronic swelling and trophic skin changes. This determines the active use of venoactive drugs in the treatment of various forms of CVD. Most clinical studies show that venotonics have decongestant, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant properties, and also maintain the tone of the venous wall. The main effect of venotonics is their ability to affect the state of blood vessels both at the macrocirculatory level and at the microcirculatory level. The wide effect of venotonics confirms the effectiveness of their use in modern clinical practice in the treatment of various forms of CVD.

Publisher

Russian Vrach, Publishing House Ltd.

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