The article provides information on what Levomekol ointment is used for and what it consists of. You will also learn how to use the drug when it is contraindicated.
When there are wounds, abrasions, pimples, and inflammation on the skin, many patients think that it is better to use expensive imported products for treatment. But it is not always the case. There is no need to buy the most expensive drugs from pharmacies to cure these pathologies. It is enough to take Levomekol ointment and apply it correctly. With its help you can heal wounds from burns, ulcers, boils, hemorrhoids, sinusitis, and other skin ailments and other inflammations.
Levomekol similar drugs on the pharmaceutical market
Among the main analogues, ointments with identical composition, such as Levomethyl and Netran, are widely known.
Preparations with a different composition, but similar in action: Salicylic-zinc paste with chloramphenicol, Levosin, Lingesin, Protegentin, Streptonitol, Fastin.
For the treatment of sinuses and outer ear, Fugentin drops have a similar effect, and for the treatment of hemorrhoids, Methyluracil suppositories.
Levomekol and Levosin
Consumers often compare Levomekol with Levosin due to similar contents of active ingredients and identical areas of application. However, it is worth noting the presence of an analgesic component in Levosin, which gives it some advantage over Levomekol (if the patient has severe pain). Otherwise, there is no difference and you can choose any of these ointments you like, the effect will be approximately the same.
Levomekol and Vishnevsky ointment
Another popular comparison of Levomekol with Vishnevsky ointment. Both drugs are used to accelerate the rupture of the abscess. Levomekol has a significant advantage because it contains an antibiotic. Vishnevsky ointment is easy to recognize by its by no means the most pleasant smell, which cannot be said about Levomekol, there is no smell at all. Levomekol is notable for its lack of unpleasant sensations during application and its very rapid ability to open suppuration.
VoskoPran with Levomekol
Today, a sterile VoskoPran dressing impregnated with natural wax and medicinal ointment is available for sale. VoskoPran with Levomekol has a wound healing effect. The bandage has a smart action. Initially, when the wound bothers you and gets wet, the bandage is very easy to remove, but as soon as the wound heals, VoskoPran holds on quite tightly, and it will come off on its own after the wound has completely healed. The range of applications is wide: from the treatment of purulent and infected wounds to the healing of ulcers and bedsores, from the treatment of burns to the relief of frostbite.
After analyzing customer reviews, we can conclude that the product has a positive effect. The drug turned out to be especially relevant for mothers with children of kindergarten age. After all, at this age, falls, bruises and abrasions are commonplace. Many parents worry about the presence of infection in these injuries and try to prevent the formation of an abscess using Levomekol.
Another category of consumers are teenagers who are actively fighting acne and acne. For some, the drug helps, for others it doesn’t, but it all depends on the causes of the rash, which can be identified through tests, and on treatment in general, since complex therapy is often required.
Seasonally, the use of ointment increases in the spring and summer due to the appearance of insect bites. Among the advantages, consumers note a high-quality drug at a fairly low price, quick action in various situations and the absence of unpleasant sensations during use.
In general, there are more positive reviews and admiring comments on the Internet, which means the tool is worthwhile and effective.
Comparison of Levomekol with other ointments
Why do many doctors recommend that patients use Levomekol for treatment, and not ointments with a seemingly identical mode of action?
What is better - Levomekol or Vishnevsky ointment?
The drugs have completely different principles of action. Vishnevsky ointment is effective in the regeneration phase of the wound process and cannot be used if the patient has festering and severely inflamed wounds.
Despite the fact that Vishnevsky ointment contains an antiseptic, its concentration is not enough to provide a full bactericidal effect. And tar and castor oil not only do not relieve inflammation, but also aggravate the situation by stimulating blood circulation in the affected area.
Vishnevsky ointment is not as effective as Levomekol
At this time, Levomekol prevents the proliferation of bacteria due to the presence of an antibiotic in it and accelerates the process of drainage of pus from the wound. Therefore, in this case it will be more effective.
Levomethyl and Levomekol - differences
Both drugs are used in the treatment of purulent wounds. They have identical composition and have the same mode of action. The main difference is the cost of the products - Levomethyl is several times cheaper.
Levomethyl and Levomekol have the same composition
Levosin or Levomekol – which is better?
If we consider Levosin and Levomekol as wound-healing drugs, then their effect is approximately the same. There is only one small difference: the first one additionally has an analgesic effect. Therefore, in the presence of severe pain, it is better to give preference to Levosin.
Levomekol ointment analogues
Let's consider a list of analogues that can be used instead of Levomekol. This may be necessary when the necessary medication cannot be purchased at the pharmacy due to its unavailability. The pharmacist may offer an analogue drug with the same therapeutic effect for certain ailments as Levomekol. But it is necessary to consult with a specialist about the possibility of replacing the medicine that was prescribed. In addition, if you are severely allergic to the components of Levomekol, replacement may be necessary. Individual intolerance is not excluded.
Analogues are divided into several groups. Direct ones are those that contain exactly the same active ingredients, namely chloramphenicol and methyluracil. These include:
- "Levomethyl" is an analogue of "Levomekol", the cost of which is slightly lower.
- "Netran."
These ointments are called synonymous drugs.
Now let’s look at analogs that are indirect to the drug “Levomekol” (ointment).
Indirect medications are those whose mechanism of action is similar to Levomekol, and the indications for use are also similar, but the composition differs in completely different active ingredients or the same components plus additional substances. Let's look at them in more detail:
"Levosin" is an analogue of "Levomekol", which can be found for sale in any pharmacy chain.
- "Streptonitol."
- "Protegentin".
- “Bepanten” is an analogue of “Levomekol” ointment in Europe.
- "Kontraktubeks".
- Ichthyol ointment.
- Vishnevsky ointment.
- "Fastin 1."
- Alantan Plus is a well-known analogue of Levomekol in Poland.
For example, in addition to chloramphenicol and methyluracil, Levosin ointment contains trimecaine and sulfadimethoxine. Trimecaine has long-lasting anesthetic properties; it relieves pain well, which often occurs with wounds and burns. The action of sulfadimethoxine is aimed at combating bacteria, since the substance is an antibiotic.
Bepanten ointment, as already mentioned, is an analogue for the drug Levomekol. In Europe it is quite easy to find. This may be needed on vacation or on a business trip. The active ingredient "Bepanten" is dexpanthenol, which promotes regeneration, relieves inflammation and softens. The cost of the drug is quite high - approximately 470 rubles.
“Kontraktubeks” is used mainly for burns and skin deformations. Contains heparin, allantoin. Improves regeneration, improves blood circulation. Mainly used for old scars and scars.
Protegentin ointment contains gentamicin sulfate and erythromycin, which are broad-spectrum antibiotics. In addition, the drug contains protease, which is considered a proteolytic enzyme. As a result, wounds are quickly cleansed of purulent discharge, areas of necrosis are dissolved, and reparative processes are accelerated.
Another analogue of Levomekol, Streptonitol ointment, is rich in such active ingredients as streptocide, which has a well-known antimicrobial effect, as well as nitazol, which has an antiprotozoal effect.
The composition of Fastin 1 ointment contains the antibacterial components syntomycin and furatsilin
In addition, this medication also contains the active ingredient benzocaine, which provides pain relief, which is very important for severe pain.
This, unfortunately, is no different from Levomekol (ointment). The instructions for use do not describe analogues, so a doctor must select them.
Ichthyol ointment is produced from the organic compound ichthammol, which can have an anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and analgesic effect on tissues, resulting in excellent blood circulation and metabolism in tissues. They recover faster and leave no traces.
Vishnevsky's ointment contains birch tar, xeroform and castor oil. These ingredients are very healing. They have a complex antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, absorbable effect on tissue, remove pus from wounds, and recovery processes occur much faster under the influence of Vishnevsky ointment.
Price and analogues
The cost of Levomekol ointment may vary depending on the pharmacy and region of residence. On average, it ranges from 125 rubles. per tube 40 g.
Pharmacies also have similar ointments that can replace Levomekol. Some of them are cheaper, but no less effective. Synonyms of Levomekol, for example, include Levomethyl ointment, the approximate cost of which is only 55 rubles.
There are other drugs that have an antibacterial and healing effect, containing completely different active substances:
- Levosin (trimecaine, methyluracil, chloramphenicol, sulfadimethoxine, polyethylene glycol) – from 75 rubles;
- Lingesin (gentamicin, lincomycin) – from 80 rubles;
- Streptonitol (streptocide, nisatol) – from 50 rubles;
- Fastin (anesthesin, furatsilin, syntomycin, lanolin) – from 45 rubles;
- Erythromycin (erythroicin) – from 80 rubles;
- Baneocin (zinc-bacitracin, neomycin sulfate) – from 315 rubles;
- Tetracycline (tetracycline hydrochloride) – from 40 rub.
You should first consult with your doctor about the possibility of replacing Levomekol with one of the above-mentioned drugs!
Levosin is an analogue of Levomekol
Drug interactions
It is prohibited to simultaneously use Levomekol with drugs that inhibit hematopoiesis: cytostatics, pyrazolan derivatives, sulfonamides. Other drug interactions are permitted.
The antibiotic (chloramphenicol) contained in the ointment is capable of penetrating deep into damaged tissues without having a negative effect on epidermal cells. The second active ingredient has regenerating properties. It triggers the synthesis of new cells, which allows faster restoration of damaged tissues and, consequently, organs.
There is little information regarding the interaction of Levomekol with other pharmaceuticals. It is not recommended to use the ointment together with drugs that inhibit the formation and development of blood cells.
- sulfonamides (antimicrobial agents related to antibiotics);
- cytostatics;
- pyrazoline derivatives.
The second active element is chloramphenicol, an antibiotic. The substance destroys pathogenic bacteria and certain viruses: streptococci, E. coli, staphylococci. The drug disrupts the reproduction of proteins in bacterial cells, thus destroying them
It is important that microbial resistance to the drug develops very slowly
Levomekol is a drug with antimicrobial and wound-healing effects, used in the form of an ointment to treat infected and purulent wounds with various microflora in the purulent stage. Can be used in the form of gauze bandages.
The presence of an active purulent process does not reduce the antibacterial effect of chloramphenicol. Methyluracil helps the body tissues recover and acts as an anti-inflammatory drug. Polyethylene oxides, which form the basis of the ointment, provide its dehydrating (stretching) properties of Levomekol ointment.
Positive effects of the product:
- antimicrobial effect;
- regenerating effect (acceleration of tissue repair);
- immunostimulating effect;
- dehydrating effect;
- anti-inflammatory effect (antimicrobial and anti-edema effects).
One of the features of Levomekol is that the drug is the subject of complex treatment, which should be used strictly in accordance with the instructions for use and the instructions of the attending physician. However, combining the drug with another ointment of similar effectiveness is unacceptable.
Common side effects:
- skin rashes;
- itching;
- redness;
- burning;
- local swelling;
- hyperemia;
- angioedema;
- dermatitis.
Rare side effects:
- general weakness
- hives.
The interaction of Levomekol ointment with drugs has not been established to date.
The substance has a positive effect on the surface of the skin, is quickly absorbed into it and destroys cells infected with microbes, and further promotes rapid healing of the wound.
The additional effect is dehydrating, which is why Levomekol for acne is prescribed as an additional medication.
The effect of the antibiotic in the composition is inhibited by the use of medications such as:
- cytostatics;
- sulfonamides;
- pyrazolone derivatives.
Dehydrating, antimicrobial.
Sometimes general weakness may appear.
The use of Levomekol in the form of vaginal tampons can cause the development of candidiasis, and therefore the drug is contraindicated for thrush.
The simultaneous use of Levomekol ointment with drugs that inhibit hematopoiesis: cytostatics, sulfonamides, pyrazolone derivatives should be avoided.
Levomekol ointment: how does the product work?
The main active component of Levomekol ointment is levomethicin . The product also contains methyluracil , ethylene glycol and other substances. The ointment is used for adults and children.
Polyethylene oxide retains the normal consistency of the ointment and is an absorbent component of Levomekol. Thanks to this component, the drug easily penetrates the skin tissue cells and does not at all disturb the biological membrane network. If the wounds are affected by purulent masses, the use of the product will provide an antibacterial effect. Healing will happen faster.
Levomekol for acne
Chloramphenicol (chloramphenicol) is a compound that has an antibiotic effect. It is sensitive to gram-negative, positive, anaerobic, aerobic microorganisms (streptococci, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, staphylococci).
The effectiveness of the dosage form is based on the anti-inflammatory, antibacterial abilities of the ointment’s components to destroy pathogenic microbes by inhibiting the processes of synthesizing protein compounds at the cellular level. Addiction to the components of Levomekol takes a long time to develop, so the drug is effective over a long period of use.
Methyluracil - promotes the production of interferon, enhances the wound-healing abilities of epidermal tissues, and has an immunomodulatory and antiviral effect. The production of interferon has a positive effect on the healing process in many pathological processes in all body systems.
This compound also has an anti-inflammatory effect and has a powerful immune effect due to the stimulation of blood cells. In particular, leukocytes, they exhibit protective functions in the body, eliminating harmful bacteria.
The regenerating characteristics of the product are based on the product’s ability to actively stimulate such an important metabolism of skin cell tissue, which leads to rapid healing of wounds and recovery from inflammation.
For staphylococcal skin infections
Staphylococcus aureus
- one of the most dangerous pathogens of purulent skin lesions. In mild forms, staphylococcus causes folliculosis; in more severe cases, boils and carbuncles develop. In the necrotic phase, such pathologies can only be treated surgically. At the beginning of the process, you can apply bandages with Levomekol: the ointment destroys staphylococcus, removes pus from the wound and reduces inflammation.
In the postoperative period, treatment with Levomekol should be continued:
this will stop inflammation and reduce the risk of relapse.
For staphylococcal infection
The emphasis is on complex treatment; together with external agents, they are actively used, as well as other drugs for the correction of microflora.
It is necessary to carefully follow all the instructions of the attending physician, otherwise complications are possible, such as a diffuse purulent infection, sepsis or a breakthrough of pus into the meninges. Only by receiving full medical care can you achieve results and get rid of the disease.
For sinusitis and chronic runny nose, it is possible to use Levomekol to treat the nasal cavity.
For chronic runny nose, treatment is performed twice a day for a week
The ointment is applied to a cotton swab, with the help of which the nasal mucosa is carefully lubricated with the ointment. Before the procedure, it is necessary to sanitize the nasal cavity using a hypertonic solution or carefully remove the crusts with a cotton swab lubricated with oil
For sinusitis
cotton swabs are soaked in Levomekol and then placed in the nose. It is necessary to perform the procedure while lying on your back, and then lie down for about half an hour. Treatment lasts from five to eight days, the procedure can be repeated 3-5 times a day.
It should be noted
that doctors mainly prescribe the drug for the treatment of purulent wounds, healing of sutures, etc. The effect is achieved quite quickly. Today, the ointment is popular, affordable and very effective in modern society.
Side effects and contraindications
Levomekol is widely used for skin boils, felons, and long-term non-healing wounds in children and adults. It can be applied to any part of the body: torso, face, hands, fingers, nails. Acts on open and closed foci of infection. The medicine helps when a nail or hair grows. It draws out the accumulated pus inside the affected area. The ointment rarely causes side effects, which guarantees its safe use.
Before treating purulent skin lesions with Levomekol, it is advisable to consult a doctor. In some cases, the drug is contraindicated for use for traction:
- It is strictly prohibited for patients with individual intolerance to the components of the ointment. Before using it to relieve inflammation, you must ensure that there is no allergic reaction to chloramphenicol and methyluracil.
- The second contraindication to prescribing Levomekol for removing pus from a wound is children under 1 year of age. On the skin of a small child, the biotransformation of the ointment takes longer than in an adult patient. Large doses can cause severe intoxication in infants. It safely draws out pus in older children.
The minimum number of contraindications and side effects allows you to safely use the ointment. Levomekol effectively draws out accumulated pus and accelerates wound healing.
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What does the remedy help with?
Now you know whether Levomekol is an antibiotic or not, what properties the ointment has and in what cases it should be used. But now it’s time to learn the main thing - how to apply it correctly in different situations:
- For acne. The active substances of the drug enter the pores, draw pus out of them, eliminate redness and stop inflammation, suppressing pathogenic microflora. The product should be applied pointwise if the rashes are minor. If a large area is affected, the skin needs to be completely treated 1-2 times during the day. You can use a compress. It is advisable to steam the skin before the procedure.
- From herpes. Firstly, it is worth saying that no drug can completely cure this virus, and Levomekol in this case is no exception. But you can muffle unpleasant symptoms with the help of ointment. To do this, it is necessary to spot treat the wounds on the lips. After some time, you will notice that the pain subsides, and the ulcer itself dries up and disappears from the face.
- For hemorrhoids. It is recommended to use Levomekol during exacerbation of the pathology. Thanks to its wound-healing effect, the ointment stops inflammation, destroys pathogenic microflora and reduces pain. It should be applied to the skin in the anal area, after washing it with soap. The session should be repeated every day before bed for a week.
- From boils. When using the ointment, staphylococci, which cause the disease, die. For treatment, you should use applications: apply a little product to gauze and place on the sore spot. Change the bandage 3-4 times a day until the abscess opens and its contents come out. But even after this, the ointment should be used for a few more days to accelerate wound healing.
- From wounds and burns. For such injuries, the ointment should be used in combination with a bandage. They need to be changed every day. A maximum of 3 g of the drug can be used per day.
- For sinusitis. Soak the turundas generously with ointment, place them in the nostrils and lie down for half an hour. Sessions should be repeated 2-3 times a day, no longer than a week. Before the procedure, it is advisable to rinse your nose with saline solution.
- For calluses. "Levomekol" helps to heal the wound faster and prevent it from becoming infected. Apply a little product to a cotton pad and secure it to the damaged area. Repeat the procedure twice a day.
- From otitis. Apply the ointment to the turundas and place them in the ears, leaving them overnight. The course of therapy is 3-6 days.
Levosin
Ointment for external use in the treatment of wounds. In addition to chloramphenicol and methyluracil, it contains sulfadimethoxine and trimecaine.
This ointment has antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, decongestant, necrolyzing and local anesthetic effects. Its components are non-toxic and safely penetrate to the epicenter of inflammation without damaging biological membranes or entering the bloodstream.
In a short time, in 2-3 days, it is able to stop the purulent process, drain the wound and speed up its healing. In addition, due to the anesthetic trimecaine, pain and discomfort are reduced.
Levosin is used to treat purulent wounds, necrotic processes, trophic ulcers or burns, in which there is a high risk of infection of the wound surface.
Levosin and Levomekol have similarities:
- Both ointments contain chloramphenicol, methyluracil, and polyethylene glycols;
- have antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, wound healing effects;
- safe, non-toxic, effective even in wounds with large amounts of fluid or pus;
- they are used in the same way - both ointments can be applied directly to the skin, into the wound cavity or onto a sterile napkin with which the wound is covered;
- available at a price and in any pharmacy without a prescription;
And also the differences:
- Levosin contains the anesthetic trimecaine, so it should be preferred to Levomekol in cases of severe pain (for example, burns).
- The spectrum of action of Levosin is wider due to the content of sulfadimethoxine. This allows the ointment to fight not only gram-positive and gram-negative microorganisms, but also anaerobic flora.
Analogues of Levomekol
If contraindications are identified or side effects are detected, you must immediately contact your doctor to select such medications. There are analogues for replacing Levomekol:
- Levomethyl;
- NoRun;
- Karotolin;
- Fastin 1;
- Levosin;
- Streptonitol;
- Vulnuzan;
- D-Panthenol;
- Lingesin;
- Levomycetin.
Some drugs have an identical composition, others have a similar spectrum of action. Before using any medication, it is recommended that you first undergo an allergic reaction test. Only after the absence of negative symptoms should complex treatment be carried out with a selected analogue.
Analogs
Levomekol is not the only drug that has a similar composition and principle of action according to the instructions. There are analogues of ointment for wounds, differing in manufacturer and pricing policy. Most popular:
- Levomethyl is a complete analogue, costs 50 rubles.
- Netran is a substitute, cost 90 rubles.
- Levosin is a drug based on chloramphenicol.
- Lingesin - for the treatment of external injuries with a similar principle of action, but with other substances specified in the instructions.
- Streptonitol is an effective antibacterial agent based on streptocide. It has a similar effect on infected areas.
- Salicylic-zinc paste - has an anti-inflammatory, wound-healing, keratolytic effect.
If you need to choose a substitute for the drug, you must consult with your doctor and carefully study the instructions for the analogue.
Levomekol wound healing ointment is an effective remedy that should be used exclusively as prescribed by a doctor.
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A universal panacea for epidermal regeneration
What does Levomekol ointment help with? This drug is available over-the-counter at any pharmacy, so you can purchase it and store it in your home medicine cabinet, as they say, just in case.
Specialized doctors advise using the ointment as the main medicine in the presence of the following pathologies:
- wounds on the skin with purulent accumulation;
- furunculosis;
- burn wounds of 2 and 3 degrees of damage;
- trophic type ulcerative processes;
- dermatological ailments of an inflammatory and bacterial nature.
Levomekol is often used in medical practice as a prophylactic agent. Many people leave reviews that Levomekol ointment helps prevent the development of bedsores, and also promotes the rapid healing of postoperative sutures, scars, calluses, etc.
The described pharmacological drug has gained wide popularity in the gynecological field. Specialists prescribe it for the treatment of the following ailments:
- erosion of the cervical uterus;
- inflammatory processes occurring in the appendages;
- discrepancies of postoperative sutures localized on the vaginal walls.
In these cases, as you already understood, the ointment is injected inside along with tampons. As practice shows, it takes about 15 days to completely cure inflammatory processes. You should not treat yourself; be sure to consult a doctor. Otherwise, you can harm yourself and provoke the development of complicated consequences.
As already mentioned, Levomekol contains an antibiotic and immunostimulating substance. Due to this, the ointment is actively used in the treatment of hemorrhoids. This remedy is used externally, applying a certain amount of ointment to the skin around the anus.
Hyoxysone
This is an ointment for external use. The composition is combined and includes 2 main active ingredients - hydrocortisone and oxytetracycline, where the first is an analogue of the human steroid hormone that suppresses inflammatory processes in the body, the second is a broad-spectrum antibiotic. The main effects are antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antiallergic, decongestant and antipruritic.
The drug is used for inflammatory processes on the skin of both infectious and allergic origin, dermatitis, ulcers, burns, frostbite, inflammation of the outer and middle ear.
Similarities with Levomekol:
- both products are available in ointment form;
- contains a broad-spectrum antibiotic;
- prescribed for the treatment of inflammatory skin diseases of various origins, burns, frostbite, newborns with hives or diaper rash.
Differences:
- Levomekol contains methyluracil, which has a healing and regeneration-accelerating effect;
- Hydrocortisone has been added to Hyoxysone, which inhibits the body’s inflammatory reactions at the cellular level;
- Gioxyzon has additional indications for use: dermatitis, eczema, erythema and other allergic diseases. Levomekol has inflammatory diseases of the pelvic organs, as well as ENT organs, postoperative care for sutures.
What does Levomekol ointment help with? Features of the treatment of various types of skin rashes
In addition to various inflammations, wounds and abrasions, Levomekol ointment has shown itself to be excellent in the fight against rashes in the form of pimples, blackheads and other cosmetic problems. Skin tissues are cleared within two weeks if you use the product regularly. To do this, it is applied to problem areas and washed off after several hours.
Do not squeeze pimples under any circumstances, otherwise you may get an infection and their number on the skin will only increase. Treat rashes point by point; the ointment should be washed off three hours after application. Noticeable improvements will occur after two days of use.
For acne on problem skin, Levomekol ointment is applied for a long period of time (at night). After which in the morning you must wash your face without soap and dry your face with clean napkins. This is done every day before bed until the epidermis is cleansed. Most often, therapy lasts two weeks. After treatment, there may be small rashes, which are treated according to the same scheme in a targeted manner.
Levomekol for acne
Herpes - use of Levomekol ointment
The product contains a broad-spectrum antibiotic. However, it is ineffective for this type of rash; it can only be used to heal inflammation on the skin. In this case, safety rules must be observed. In no case - do not lick the ointment from the affected areas, it should not get inside, there is a possibility of getting a side effect.
Boils, how to use Levomekol ointment?
This inflammatory process occurs when staphylococci get inside the hair follicle. To get rid of the infection, you need to clean the lesions with three percent hydrogen peroxide, then apply the product in a thin, neat layer to the affected areas. This procedure must be performed three times a day until purulent inflammation opens. And after that, you need to put the ointment into the hole twice a day and fix it with a sterile bandage until the wound is completely healed.
How ointment for wound healing is used in urology and gynecology Levomekol
Levomekol wound healing ointment in urology is used mainly for balanoposthitis or irritation of the urethra after catheterization of the bladder, treatment of wounds in the postoperative period. In women with gynecological diseases, the drug is prescribed for:
- soaking tampons in the treatment of cervical erosion;
- accelerating healing for postpartum perineal ruptures.
In the second case, Levomekol is applied to a gauze pad and applied to the mucous membrane of the vaginal vestibule. The course of treatment is determined by the gynecologist, usually it does not exceed 7-8 days.
Use for diseases of ENT organs
Using turunda (twisted into a thin bundle of cotton wool) soaked in Levomekol, a runny nose due to sinusitis and inflammation of the external ear canal are treated. Self-medication of these diseases is extremely dangerous and can lead to the spread of infection, including its spread to the brain tissue.
If the otolaryngologist has prescribed the drug, then it is administered for 30-60 minutes once a day. It is recommended to pre-rinse the nasal cavity with saline solution, and the ear canal with a few drops of hydrogen peroxide.
Application in veterinary medicine
Levomekol is also used in veterinary practice in the treatment of wounds with signs of suppuration, as well as inflammation of the ear and anal glands, which is a typical manifestation of infection in dogs. For therapy, the ointment is applied to a sterile gauze pad and applied to the affected area, and secured with a bandage on top.
Is it possible to smear a tattoo with Levomekol gel or spray?
After a tattoo, an inflammatory reaction is common, since a foreign pigment gets into the skin, and the procedure itself has an irritating effect, while the use of Levomikol ointment or gel is justified only if suppuration begins after the tattoo is applied. In all other cases, the effect of the drug will stimulate accelerated removal of the dye.
It is recommended to treat the pattern on the skin with Panthenol spray, Pantestin gel, Bepanten cream or specially designed products (for example, Tat wax).
What does it help children with?
Levomekol helps children with skin diseases with signs of suppuration. It is used to treat abrasions, bruises, wounds if they were received by falling to the ground, insect bites with traces of scratching. It should be applied to the wound on the first day after injury, but always after treating it with an antiseptic solution (Furacilin, Chlorhexidine).
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Can it be used during pregnancy?
The drug is approved during pregnancy and lactation. It has only a local effect and does not penetrate the blood.
Levomikol is also used to treat nipples in nursing women. It is important to take into account that before the next feeding you must thoroughly wash off the ointment. It is very bitter, so the child may refuse the breast.
How many times a day to smear, dosage
You need to apply Levomekol 1 to 2 times a day, depending on the severity of inflammation and the type of disease. The maximum daily dosage of the drug is 50 g. Apply a thin layer to the skin or soak sterile napkins with it.
On what day does Levomekol begin to help?
Levomekol usually begins to help on the second day of use. It can be used from the first hours of injury; pus and discharge from the wound do not interfere with its activity. The course of treatment should not exceed a week, as the drug worsens the condition of neighboring healthy tissues.
The result of using Levomekol ointment
Contraindications for use
Levomekol is contraindicated if you are allergic to chloramphenicol, methyluracil or other components of the ointment. It should not be used for fungal infections, psoriasis and eczema.
Indications for use
The action of Levomekol can be aimed at both treatment and prevention of certain ailments. Most often, this medicine is recommended by doctors for the following conditions:
- purulent infected wounds;
- swelling;
- trophic ulcers;
- pronounced inflammation;
- second and third degree burns;
- purulent pathologies, such as boils;
- damage that requires cleaning from dead particles and pus;
- some diseases of the epidermis;
- dental problems;
- haemorrhoids.
As a preventive measure, the product is applied to wet calluses, bedsores, eczema, fresh stitches, and cuts. In addition, Levomekol contains an antibiotic that is incredibly effective against hemorrhoids, sinusitis, acne, otitis media, and balanoposthitis. In gynecology, tampons with ointment are often used to treat inflammation of the appendages, cervical erosion and healing of sutures in the vagina. The duration of therapy is selected individually, depending on the severity of the pathology and the characteristics of the body.
Among other things, in the reviews you can find a lot of useful information about how else it is permissible to use this product. Is it possible to use Levomekol after hair removal? According to users, this ointment allows you to get rid of small pustules that appear after this procedure. And some reviews contain information that it is “Levomekol” that helps eliminate itching and burning after insect bites.
As you can see, the scope of application of the ointment is very wide. But despite the positive reputation of the drug, one should not forget that this remedy is potent. Each person decides for himself whether to use ointment or not. Levomekol is an antibiotic, and its too frequent use can lead to unpleasant consequences. Don't forget about this.
Can pregnant women be treated?
The period of pregnancy and breastfeeding is not a reason to refuse ointment therapy.
The product does not penetrate the bloodstream and does not harm the child.
For therapeutic purposes, a woman can be treated with Levomekol:
- sinusitis and inflammation of the hearing aid;
- acne on the face and body;
- not extensive burns, abrasions, insect bites.
Obviously, if suspicious symptoms appear, the patient should stop treatment and consult a doctor.
A little information
A product called “Levomekol” has long become a permanent fixture in the medicine cabinets of many Russian families. Why is the drug so popular and what is it used for? The answer is quite laconic: this product is multifunctional, affordable and very convenient to use.
"Levomekol" is an ointment that has proven itself excellently in the last century. This is an external drug that has an antibacterial effect, which improves the regeneration of damaged tissues. Many users ask the question: “Is Levomekol an antiseptic or an antibiotic?” After all, the product has a disinfecting, wound-healing and even systemic effect. One miniature tube of Levomekol contains both an antibiotic and a reparative that effectively cleans the wound and promotes its accelerated healing.
Today, the ointment is considered a very popular, affordable and effective drug, which is actively used not only in medicine, but also in cosmetology. Many patients use this medication to combat acne and other rashes, and are almost always satisfied with the results obtained. This is confirmed by numerous enthusiastic responses online.
It is noteworthy that Levomekol is intensively used not only at home, but also among doctors. This ointment is often called the surgeon's assistant. And all because it has an anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effect, at the same time being an effective repair agent that accelerates the restoration of damaged tissues. So, when applied, for example, to a fresh burn, suture or wound, the drug cleanses the area and promotes faster regeneration.
Solcoseryl
Available in the form of gel and ointment for external use. The main active component in it is hemodialysate from the blood of calves, which contains the cellular and serum parts of it.
They help improve intracellular respiration and metabolic processes in cells and tissues, accelerate the formation of collagen and fibrinogen, reduce the amount of inflammatory exudate and protect the wound from external aggressive factors.
The gel is used in the treatment of wounds with discharge, swelling, as well as weeping types of inflammation, ulcers, eczema, burns and frostbite. The ointment is used on dry wounds to accelerate their healing and epithelization; it forms a film on the surface of the skin or wound.
Common features with Levomekol:
- Available in ointment form;
- both drugs accelerate wound healing, improve local immunity and metabolism;
- indicated for the treatment of long-term inflammation of the skin and mucous membranes, especially those that are poorly healing.
Differences between drugs:
- wound healing properties are due to the action of different components. For Levomekol - methyluracil, for Solcoseryl - hemodialysate;
- Solcoseryl is produced in 2 forms, of which the gel is applied to wounds with discharge and weeping, and the ointment is applied to dry ones;
- Solcoseryl does not contain antibacterial substances and does not have antimicrobial activity;
- Levomekol, in addition to treating wounds and inflammation, is used in gynecology, proctology, cosmetology, and combustiology.
Instructions for use
Levomekol ointment is a medicine for external use. Unless the doctor has prescribed otherwise, the product is usually applied evenly in a thin layer to the affected area, then the treated skin is covered with a sterile napkin and secured with a bandage.
Depending on the severity of the lesion, the drug is applied once or twice a day. The course of treatment is until the wound is completely cleansed and the tissue heals. Typically, the treatment period is limited to 5-10 days and ends with complete cleansing and healing.
For deep purulent and infection-complicated wounds, the ointment is heated to a temperature of 35°-36°C, then a gauze pad is soaked in it and injected directly into the wound site. If the wound opening is very large, several wipes may be needed until the wound is completely filled. The filling should not be too dense. Afterwards a sterile fixing bandage is applied. As the napkins become saturated with pus, they are periodically changed, the frequency of changes depends on the severity of the lesion and the volume of purulent secretion.
A sterile rubber tube (drainage) is inserted into very narrow and deep wound openings, puncture wounds, into which the drug is injected with a syringe.
What else does Levomekol ointment help with: bedsores and external purulent otitis media. To prevent bedsores in bedridden patients, the ointment is applied once a day to problem areas; during treatment, the application regimen depends on the severity of the skin lesion.
For external purulent otitis, thin sterile tourniquets are soaked in a warm preparation and shallowly inserted into the ear canal for 12 hours; it is better to do this at night.
For sinusitis, soaked tourniquets are inserted into the nasal passages.
To treat purulent acne, apply a thin layer of ointment to the affected skin at night. If the pimple opens up the next morning, the drug is placed in the resulting hole and the surrounding tissue is treated.
Reviews of tampons with Levomekol
Judging by the reviews, tampons with this ointment really help in the treatment of many gynecological diseases. The product is popular among women due to its advantages:
- Low price.
- A small number of side effects and contraindications.
- Possibility of use during pregnancy and lactation.
- Wide spectrum of action.
Tampons with Levomekol have proven their effectiveness in the fight against cystitis. Girls note the relief of symptoms of the disease, namely, the pain and burning goes away, and the discomfort in the bladder disappears.
Levomekol is praised by women in labor whose children were born by caesarean section. After discharge, they monitored the condition of the suture and applied a small layer of ointment on top. This contributed to the speedy healing of the wound, and within a month the pain disappeared. Levomekol is especially effective in case of suppuration or inflammation of the sutures.
Some girls are afraid of the risk of allergic reactions, so they prefer to use safer drugs. Experts say that Levomekol is less effective than some antibacterial agents and advise its use only as an adjuvant in complex treatment.
Vaginal infections can lead to dire consequences, including endomyometritis and infertility. Therefore, it is important to seek help from doctors in a timely manner and carry out thorough treatment of the pathology. Tampons with Levomekol are excellent as an additional means of therapy and should be used under the strict supervision of a physician.
Voskopran is a special wound-healing dressing impregnated with Levomekol ointment. Voskopran consists of natural wax, which accelerates wound healing. Together with Levomekol, they potentiate each other’s action, significantly enhancing the effectiveness of each drug. The Voskopran dressing with Levomekol does not stick to the wound at the initial stages, which allows you to change it painlessly and calmly.
The Voskopran dressing with Levomekol is used to treat the following conditions:
- purulent and infected wound surfaces;
- trophic ulcers;
- bedsores;
- diaper rash;
- temperature, chemical or radiation burns of 1, 2, 3 degrees;
- frostbite;
- purulent and inflammatory lesions of the skin.
Clear skin is real
External factors influence the appearance of pimples and acne not only in adolescence. Many girls and representatives of the stronger half of humanity in the age category of 25+ also face this problem. And now, having tried many different pharmacological drugs, we look at the skin of our face with despair and don’t know how to get rid of unfortunate acne.
Above we described what Levomekol ointment helps with, according to the annotation. However, people's reviews say that this pharmaceutical product can be used for successful and, most importantly, inexpensive treatment of acne and pimples.
As practice shows, Levomekol is used to treat single acne and large-scale rashes. Let's talk about everything in order. To get rid of a pimple that suddenly appears, you need to apply ointment to the inflamed area and cover with cotton wool or a piece of gauze. After 3-4 hours, the redness will disappear and you will be able to enjoy the result. If the pimple was purulent, then “Levomekol” will promote its rapid removal and regeneration of damaged areas of the skin.
For large-scale rashes on various parts of the body, you can apply a thin layer of ointment to the entire affected surface. It is best to perform such treatment procedures before going to bed at night, and in the morning you can remove any remaining pharmaceutical product by washing with filtered water.
Representatives of the opposite sexes also leave their reviews, in which they talk about the positive effect of Levomekol on the herpes virus. Nobody likes this kind of cold on the lips. It not only causes us discomfort, but also does not have the best effect on our aesthetic appearance. If you believe the reviews, the ointment perfectly treats such manifestations of the herpes virus within 5-7 days.
Release form
Levomekol ointment is presented in two options for use. These are tubes with a volume of 40 g or jars of 100 and 1000 g. The structure of the ointment is completely similar, regardless of the form of release of the product. If the affected area is insignificant, then you should limit yourself to using a lower dosage.
If the inflammation progresses with significant purulent discharge, it is recommended to buy the drug in a larger package. A volume of 1 kg is indicated for use in inpatient departments for treatment after surgical operations.
Additional components included in the structure of the medicine help to apply it evenly to the affected area.
Levomekol is not produced in the form of suppositories. To achieve effectiveness when applied locally, the ointment is used in combination with methyluracil suppositories. Such a combination of medications is often used in gynecological practice.
Features of application
Since Levomekol ointment has a pronounced anti-inflammatory, bactericidal and regenerating effect, it is very actively prescribed in the fight against dermatological diseases.
The drug contains an antibiotic - chloramphenicol. And it is thanks to this component that Levomekol ointment is prescribed for boils. The cause of purulent abscesses is staphylococcus, and only a strong antibiotic can resist the progressive activity of pathogenic microorganisms.
"Levomekol" is a stretching ointment. It is not for nothing that it is prescribed for the treatment of damaged tissues of the purulent type. The same principle applies to the effect of its components on boils. The ointment draws pus from the abscess, immediately starting the process of regeneration of the damaged skin. It is worth noting that the drug blocks the infection and does not allow it to spread to healthy skin tissue, preventing complications of furunculosis.
In this case, using the product is not difficult:
- It is necessary to apply the drug to a sterile gauze bandage (tampon), which is localized at the site of the boil, and then secure it with a plaster.
- During the day, you should refrain from any contact with the applied bandage.
- You can change the gauze bandage after a day, and so on until the purulent masses are completely released and the wound begins to heal.
The same applies when fighting acne. And more precisely, when eliminating inflammation and helping to quickly get rid of traces of the named pathology.
If, after applying the ointment, a burning sensation, redness or itching is detected, then most likely this is an allergic reaction. The surface of the skin that has been treated with Levomekol must be thoroughly rinsed with warm water, take an antihistamine and stop external therapy with the drug.
Before starting to use the drug, be sure to make sure that the skin is clean (treat it with any antiseptic) and dry. The ointment must be applied pointwise to inflamed areas of the skin. If the inflammation is localized deep enough under the skin, then it must be lubricated at night. But you shouldn’t rub the medicine in aggressively.
Release form and composition of Levomekol ointment
The medicine is available in the form of a white ointment with a uniform consistency. Levomekol is packaged in dark glass jars or aluminum tubes.
The drug contains the antibiotic chloramphenicol, the active substance dioxomethyltetrahydropyrimidine and auxiliary components (polyethylene oxides).
It is important to know not only what the medication is used for, but also how to store it. As for Levomekol, it retains its properties at temperatures up to 25 degrees. The shelf life of the medicine is 2 years.
You can see what the packaging of the medicine looks like in the photo.
Packaging of Levomekol ointment
Composition and areas of application of Levomekol ointment
The drug Levomekol combines antibacterial and restorative properties due to the combination of two active ingredients: methyluracil with chloramphenicol. Per 1 gram of medicine there are 7.5 mg of chloramphenicol and 40 mg of methyluracil. The rest of the mass is filled with excipients such as polyethylene oxide - 400 and polyethylene oxide - 1,500, which have the ability to dry out the lesion on the skin.
The color of an unspoiled drug should be close to white or slightly yellowish. The ointment in the tube is quite thick and homogeneous. When applied it becomes more liquid.
The ointment is an antiseptic and has an anti-inflammatory effect at the site of its application, which is manifested by a decrease in the inflammatory reaction. It is capable of destroying a huge number of bacteria, including staphylococcus and E. coli, thanks to the content of an antibiotic such as chloramphenicol.
Methyluracil promotes rapid restoration of the source of damage, as it has the ability to influence the metabolism in the cell and relieve swelling by removing excess fluid in it. The main place of application of the drug is external wounds, but with the help of drainage pipes it can be used to heal damage to internal organs.
In any case, the active substances are delivered deep enough into the tissue without disturbing natural processes and do not remain on the surface.
Levomekol should be applied in a small amount, distributing evenly over the affected area and cover it with a folded multi-layer bandage, which must be fixed. This therapy is repeated 1-2 times a day for about 5-10 days.
In a situation where the use of ointment is necessary to treat deep or internal wounds, the ointment, heated to body temperature, is distributed directly onto bandages that will be applied to the affected area. Thus, with the help of soaked bandages loosely inserted into the gap, the wound is filled with the drug. If it is deep, but narrow and there is no way to stick a bandage into it, then it is filled with ointment using an ordinary syringe, finally a drainage tube is put on, and the second tip of the tube is lowered into the wound. The presence of necrosis does not at all reduce the effect of the drug and its effectiveness.
The drug can be used to treat acne, eczema and ruptured calluses. To relieve inflammation in the ear, rolled cotton wool tourniquets called turundas are soaked in the ointment and inserted into the outer ear for 12 hours or better at night. A similar option is to use medicine to relieve inflammation in the nose.
Olazol
This is a drug for topical use in the form of an aerosol for spraying onto a wound or skin surface. It contains a combination of several active ingredients - chloramphenicol, sea buckthorn oil, benzocaine and boric acid.
Together they have an antibacterial, anesthetic and keratoplasty effect. It is applied from a bottle using a special sprayer, 1-4 times a day, depending on the disease.
Olazol is used for healing wounds, including infected ones, dermatitis, eczema, burns, trophic ulcers, after skin plastic surgery.
What are the similarities with Levomekol ointment:
- Both drugs contain chloramphenicol;
- both are used to treat wounds as they inhibit pathogenic bacteria;
- accelerate skin healing in various infectious, traumatic or allergic processes.
Differences between drugs:
- Levomekol is available only in the form of an ointment, Olazol - in the form of a spray in an aerosol bottle;
- Olazol additionally contains a local anesthetic, anesthesin, which relieves pain and itching in the area of the wound or affected skin;
- Boric acid has an anti-inflammatory effect in Olazol, and sea buckthorn oil promotes rapid healing of the skin without the formation of scars and spots;
- For Levomekol, additional indications for use are inflammatory diseases of the pelvic organs, as well as ENT organs, for Olazol - dermatitis and the postoperative period after skin plastic surgery.
How not to harm yourself, study the annotation
So, the main purpose of Levomekol is external use and application exclusively to the skin. The ointment must be applied to cleansed skin. As a rule, for speedy regeneration of damaged skin areas, bandages should be changed 2-3 times a day. After applying Levomekol, a clean piece of fabric or gauze is placed on top. If necessary, a fixing bandage is used.
If we use ointment to treat wounds with accumulation of pus, then before each application we carefully clean it out. To treat wounds that are characterized by deep damage to the skin, the ointment should be injected directly into the lesion. If the lesion is extensive, then its entire surface is filled with gauze or a piece of fabric soaked in ointment. In such cases, Levomekol must be heated to the normal low-grade temperature, that is, 35-36°.
Rubber drains are used to treat small but at the same time deep damage to the skin. You can make them yourself from an ordinary medical glove made of latex material. A drainage is inserted into the wound and filled with ointment. In order for the medicine to penetrate into the thickness of the wound, you can use a medical syringe without a needle. The pharmacological drug will flow down the drainage and act directly on the damaged areas, promoting their speedy regeneration.
"Levomekol" is a safe drug that has no contraindications for use except for hypersensitivity to an active antibiotic or immunostimulating substance. In these cases, the patient may experience an allergic reaction. As a rule, side effects are represented by slight redness of the skin in the area where the ointment is applied, itching or hives.
"Levomekol" is allowed to be used by girls during pregnancy and breastfeeding, but only for the treatment of minor wounds. This way the medicine will not be absorbed into the blood.
Aekol
Solution for external use. It has a combined composition, which includes vitamin and provitamin A (retinol and beta-carotene), vitamin E (tocopherol), menadione (an analogue of vitamin K).
It has hemostatic, wound healing, anabolic and antioxidant properties. It is used for various skin lesions that heal poorly (purulent wounds, ulcers, burns) with necrotic tissue, as well as in gynecology and proctology.
It has practically no similarities with Levomekol, except for general indications for use in cosmetology, proctology and gynecology.
Differences:
- they have different active ingredients and mechanisms of influence;
- the antibacterial component is found only in Levomekol;
- hemostatic and antioxidant properties - only in Aekol;
- Levomekol is available in the form of an ointment, and Aekol is a solution.
What is Levomekol ointment used for in medicine? Indications
The drug is used as an antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and regenerating agent. Levomekol ointment is used externally to treat a number of pathologies:
- purulent wounds and ulcers on the skin infected with pathogenic microflora;
- postoperative sutures;
- traumatic skin injuries;
- 2nd and 3rd degree burns;
- trophic ulcers;
- boils, carbuncles, abscesses, pimples, acne;
- calluses;
- bedsores;
- eczema is dry and weeping;
- necrosis;
- frostbite;
- diaper rash;
- prickly heat;
- purulent otitis;
- sinusitis.
Contraindications for use are the presence of hypersensitivity or individual intolerance to the components. Avoid contact of the ointment with the eyes, mucous membranes of the mouth and throat. In such cases, it is necessary to rinse the eyes with plenty of water. If the ointment is accidentally swallowed, the patient's stomach is washed and activated charcoal is given. When treating even very large areas of skin, no cases of overdose or complications were identified.
Levomekol ointment: contraindications
Any component of the drug can cause allergenic reactions. If you have such reactions, then Levomekol should be replaced with another ointment. Also, when using the product, make sure that it does not get into your eyes, mouth, throat, or inside the gastrointestinal tract. Otherwise, you will have to do a rinse followed by the use of activated carbon. If large areas on the human body are treated with the composition, then this does not pose a particular threat to health and does not cause adverse reactions.
Contraindications for Levomekol ointment:
- Do not use the product if you experience any signs of irritation. Before you start applying the ointment, do a short test to determine if you are intolerant to this composition. If nothing appears within 24 hours, then use Levomekol without fear.
- Due to its composition, the ointment is not particularly suitable for the treatment of fungal infections of the nail plates and skin. It is also not recommended to smear it if a person has psoriasis. There may be complications.
- During breastfeeding and for women in an interesting condition, it is not particularly advisable to use the drug to avoid side effects.
If an overdose occurs during the use of Levomekol, a toxic effect on the blood flow system appears. Confusion and mental disorders may also occur.
Contraindications to the use of the drug - Levomekol
If you have skin pathologies or cosmetic imperfections, then you should not choose ointments or other drugs for their treatment together with a pharmacist. You can easily do harm with such treatment - it does not cure the pathology, but aggravates it.
Contraindications and adverse reactions
Is it possible or not to apply Levomekol to an open wound? There are practically no prohibitions on the use of the drug. "Levomekol" is suitable for the treatment of various damage to the epidermis; people of any age can use the ointment.
The only contraindication to the drug is the presence of intolerance to any substance in the drug, although this is rare and depends on the characteristics of the human body.
"Levomekol" belongs to the category of drugs that have low reactivity, so the list of possible side effects when using it is small.
As a rule, the main adverse reaction when applying Levomekol to an open purulent wound can be considered the appearance of an allergy in the form of itching and rash that occurs at the site of application. Such phenomena are extremely rare and indicate that the patient has an intolerance to a certain component of the drug.
In most cases, the cause of an allergic reaction is chloramphenicol.
How to use the drug correctly?
It is necessary to use the product only externally, lubricating the damaged tissues with a thin layer after treatment and cleansing with antiseptic agents. After this, the wound surface must be covered with a sterile bandage, using a gauze napkin, which is smaller in size than the wound, and secured with a bandage or plaster.
Levomekol can be applied to an open wound. The ointment is used on the wound surface once a day, and in the presence of a strong inflammatory process and abundant exudate, the bandage is changed twice a day.
The application of the drug is carried out until the wound surface is completely cleared of dead areas and pus and begins to heal. Typically, this process can take five to ten days.
Levomekol can be applied to an open wound. For deep or extensive wound surfaces with severe suppuration, the drug is applied to gauze or a bandage, and a bandage is applied to the damaged area. The ointment should fill the entire wound cavity.
Before carrying out such a procedure, the medication must be heated to a temperature of 35 degrees. At the same time, the ointment becomes liquid, which makes it easy to impregnate sterile material with it for application to the wound.
It is necessary that the injected drug fills the injury cavity loosely; the wound should not be packed tightly. The introduced napkins are changed as they become saturated with the released purulent exudate, while the dirty gauze is carefully removed from the wound, then the surface is treated and cleaned, after which new sterile materials soaked in the drug are introduced. Then cover the wound with a bandage. For an open wound, Levomekol can be applied to gauze and applied to the damaged area.
In case of a deep wound, the medication is administered with a syringe directly into the wound cavity. To carry out this manipulation, the heated ointment is drawn into a disposable syringe, which is inserted into the outer end of a rubber tube, and then injected into the wound area.
According to the instructions for use, it is known that when squeezing out the ointment, it gets into the most inaccessible places of damage, gradually rising upward, thereby treating the entire wound surface. After the procedure, the damaged area of skin is covered with a sterile bandage.
"Levomekol" can be smeared on an open wound at least once a day, and the drug should be used until the purulent exudate completely disappears and the wound begins to heal and heal. As a rule, a medical specialist draws up a specific scheme for treating open wounds, which must be followed. This medication is often used to treat ulcers, dermatous skin disorders, diaper rash, wounds, burns, calluses, and acne.
It should be remembered that while using Levomekol it is not recommended to use other medications, since combining them can have a negative effect. Even if the surface of the wound is very large and its cavity is deep, treatment must be carried out with only one drug.
This also applies to extensive burns. The medication does not have a systemic effect, and in medical practice not a single situation of poisoning with this ointment has been confirmed.
It must also be remembered that the ointment is intended for external use only, so when using it, you must ensure that the beneficial component does not get inside, on the surface of the mucous cavities, or in the eyes. Is it possible to apply Levomekol to an open wound?
Reviews
Over the period of long-term use of Levomekol ointment, the drug has earned a good reputation. The vast majority of reviews are positive. The drug is effective in the treatment of wounds, injuries, damage, some purulent infections, acne, etc. The use of Levomekol accelerates the healing of skin lesions of varying severity, which makes the drug a “lifesaver” for children and adults who often scratch themselves, are injured by sharp objects, etc.
"Lingezin" - an analogue of "Levomekol"
In addition to the healing effect that Levomekol has on skin wounds, the ointment has the property of healing some inflammatory processes - sinusitis, otitis media, chronic rhinitis, inflammation of the uterine appendages or cervical erosion. The effectiveness of the ointment for sinusitis and otitis media is high, people are satisfied and leave positive reviews.
Analogues and features of use
In cases where it is not possible to treat a wound with Levomekol, other drugs of similar action can be selected for the patient.
Analogs
External use drug | Characteristic | Peculiarities |
Vishnevsky ointment | Anti-inflammatory |
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Ichthyol ointment | Well cleanses the surface of the wound from pus | Can be used in combination with Levomekol: at the first stage, the wound is cleaned with this ointment, and then it is treated with Levomekol |
Levosin | Pain reliever and anti-inflammatory agent | — |
Cortomycetin | Anti-inflammatory agent with antibacterial effect, hormonal agent | Hormonal composition, which imposes restrictions on the prescription of the drug and has many contraindications |
Features of use
The use of Levomekol must be carried out in compliance with certain rules:
- The ointment can be applied to open wounds.
- Dressings should be changed regularly.
- Do not swallow the medicine or get it into your eyes. In case of contact with eyes, rinse with plenty of water; in case of accidental ingestion, rinse the stomach.
Treatment of children
The proven safety of the ointment allows it to be prescribed in pediatrics. It should be used to treat children only as prescribed by a doctor, making sure that the external application does not get into the baby’s mouth or eyes.
Use during pregnancy
When breastfeeding and during pregnancy, treatment with Levomekol is acceptable. The doctor may prescribe ointment therapy according to indications, including sinusitis, otitis media, treatment of wounds and burns.
If a nursing mother uses Levomekol for her treatment, she must wash her hands thoroughly after applying the medicine. This is important to ensure that the product does not transfer to the child and does not get it into his eyes or mouth.
The use of Levomekol allows you to cope even with the severe condition of wounds that contain pus. Even though the ointment is available over the counter without a prescription, it is recommended that you consult your doctor before using it. The duration of the course of treatment and the method of applying the ointment to the surface of the wound should be selected strictly individually, depending on the condition.
Is it possible to apply Levomekol to an open wound?
The drug belongs to the category of harmless drugs, does not have a toxic effect on the human body, and at the same time shows high efficiency, and therefore “Levomekol” can be used to heal almost any wounds. The medication is used to more quickly tighten sutures after surgical interventions, to remove purulent exudate or prevent its development, for the treatment of wound surfaces of various origins, ulcers, including trophic ones, as well as various skin disorders.
As a rule, Levomekol is used for the treatment of purulent lesions and inflamed wounds, regardless of the cause of their etiology. The drug is also used if the wound is infected by various microorganisms, since the drug can fight absolutely all groups of pathogens.
Can Levomekol be applied to an open wound? The use of the drug helps to quickly prevent even very active inflammatory processes, stops the growth of microflora and eliminates microbial cells, thereby accelerating the cleansing of the wound from dead particles and tissues, as well as purulent exudate.
pharmachologic effect
Dehydrating, antimicrobial.
The description of the drug says that it has antimicrobial and dehydrating properties.
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Methyluracil has an anti-inflammatory effect, takes part in the exchange of nucleic acids and the process of tissue regeneration in wounds, and accelerates their healing.
Chloramphenicol helps destroy many types of bacteria, including chlamydia, spirochetes, and rickettsia. A positive effect is achieved through inhibition of protein in microbial cells. The development of resistance to the effects of the active substances of the drug is very slow.
The annotation describes Levomekol ointment as a product that has anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effects and significantly accelerates the healing process of wounds. The drug fights gram-positive and gram-negative microorganisms. The ointment acts locally, only a small amount penetrates the skin and mucous membranes. The therapeutic effect lasts from 20 to a day.
Pregnancy and lactation
Levomekol ointment acts when applied to the skin and mucous membranes. Systemic absorption of the drug is minimal. This means that the product can be used in pregnant women. The drug, unlike systemic antibiotics, will enter the fetal bloodstream in minimal quantities.
During breastfeeding, a woman may experience situations that also require the use of Levomekol. These include, in particular, birth injuries and their infectious complications. In these cases, ointment can also be used. Its components pass into breast milk from the bloodstream, but due to the low degree of absorption this is unlikely.
In addition, Levomekol is also used in obstetric practice. The drug is used to treat the umbilical wound, skin lesions in a newborn, vaccination sites and injections for local inflammation.
The above does not apply to long-term use of the product. The ointment is used for a limited period of time; with prolonged treatment, the degree of absorption of the drug into the blood increases. In this case, the drug may cause systemic adverse effects.
Advantages and disadvantages of ointment
Among the advantages are:
- a highly effective remedy for combating various inflammations;
- ensures a rapid healing process without the formation of scar tissue;
- low price range;
- sustainable preservation of the effect;
- after use, the condition of the skin improves significantly;
- perfectly removes irritation and skin itching.
Among the disadvantages:
- inferior in effectiveness to systemic antibiotics;
- It is quite inconvenient to use for treating the genitals;
- should not be used without consulting your doctor;
- there is a possibility of allergic reactions (low).
It is impossible to predict what the attending physician’s prescription will depend on. But in any case, no one can choose a remedy for the treatment of specific diseases of the reproductive system better than a specialist.
Levomekol ointment - brief description, composition
Works as an antibiotic and reparative, not only cleans the wound, but also helps it heal faster. The beneficial properties of this ointment have the following components: antibiotic - chloramphenicol, immunostimulant - ethylene glycol, methyl uracil. We wrote about wound healing here.
The basis of the ointment is polyethylene oxide: 400 and 1500, it:
- provides a stable consistency;
- has an adsorbing effect;
- penetrates easily deep into.
Ethylene glycol is an auxiliary agent that helps enhance:
- general action: antibiotic and immunostimulant;
- maintains antibacterial resistance for a long time.
Levomycetin is a universal antibiotic with a wide spectrum of action. Has sensitivity to: Pseudomonas aeruginosa, streptococci, staphylococci, E. coli. Mechanism of action - has a destructive effect on pathogenic microorganisms by inhibiting protein synthesis in cells.
Methyluracil - stimulates:
- the production of interferon, this is a protein component with a powerful immunomodulatory and antiviral effect.
- increases tissue trophism.
Interferon is known to help in recovery even with multiple pathological processes.
Interferon increases immunity, has:
- anti-inflammatory properties;
- regenerating;
In 1 g. ointment is located:
- 7.5 mg of chloramphenicol - levomecithin;
- 40 mg methyluracil.
Additional connections:
- macrogol - 400;
- polyethylene oxide - 1500;
- macrogol -1500;
- polyethylene oxide -400.
"Levomekol" has a white color, but there may also be a yellowish tint. It has a homogeneous structure, general average density. They are produced in aluminum tubes: 40 g each. and in dark glass jars: 100 g, 1000 g.
What is Levomekol used for?
Levomekol is currently on the lips of almost all citizens. If scratches or cuts occur, always have this ointment in your first aid kit. But not many people know the full range of beneficial effects of the described drug.
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Apart from treating wounds, few people know what else Levomekol is used for. To fully understand the issue presented, one should study its composition and pharmacological properties.
Composition of Levomekol
Most users know that the presented drug is available in two forms - in aluminum tubes and dark glass jars. Such actions by manufacturers are explained by the preservation of the positive and medicinal properties of the drug.
Thus, Levomekol includes:
- Chloramphenicol is a chemical with antibacterial properties.
- Methyluracil is a substance responsible for wound healing through tissue regeneration.
If we compare the content of both important components, it turns out that 1 g of ointment contains about 7.5 mg of chloramphenicol and 40 mg of methyluracil.
Among other things, Levomekol contains auxiliary components responsible for the uniform distribution of the described important substances. Auxiliary components include polyethylene oxide-400 and polyethylene oxide-1500.
Before use, the ointment should be inspected to check its quality. Thus, a good quality composition has a uniform white structure with a slight hint of yellow. Do not use expired composition - this can harm the wound and skin even more.
Pharmacological properties
The pharmacological properties of Levomekol allow it to be used in the treatment of a wide variety of diseases. Thus, the drug has anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effects. Its activity is aimed at gram-positive and gram-negative microorganisms.
Rapid penetration of the composition into soft tissues promotes rapid exposure and healing of wounds. When interacting with soft tissues, the biological membrane is not damaged, but, on the contrary, regeneration processes are stimulated.
Draining pus from wounds
Scientists have proven that the chemicals contained in Levomekol ointment are capable of drawing out pus. Purulent skin lesions must be treated comprehensively. It is especially dangerous if the wound has become suppurated. To prevent this from happening, it is important to consult a doctor in time.
Since Levomekol draws out pus, it can be used in cases of acne and other suppurations caused by infection, both of the wound and of the body as a whole. Before using the presented drug, you should treat the wound with hydrogen peroxide. But such actions should only be carried out in consultation with a doctor.
Having studied the properties and composition in detail, you can understand exactly what Levomekol ointment helps with .
But before using the product, consult a specialist to diagnose the problem and fully characterize the drug. Perhaps in your case, using the described tool will be pointless.
General characteristics of the medicine
Levomekol is sold in pharmacies in the form of an ointment.
It is packaged in jars or tubes. The active components of Levomekol are:
- dioxomethyltetrahydropyrimidine (4 g);
- chloramphenicol (0.75 g).
Dioxomethyltetrahydropyrimidine accelerates the regenerative function of tissues. Chloramphenicol kills bacterial agents and prevents their reproduction and growth. The antimicrobial component can reduce the growth and development of viral agents, but not kill them. The secondary components are polyethylene oxides.
The drug has an anti-inflammatory effect at the site of injury and increases cell regeneration. Purulent wounds clear faster. The medicine promotes the appearance of healing foci along the edges of the wound surface.
The antimicrobial component of Levomekol can eliminate gram-positive and gram-negative bacterial microorganisms (staphylococcus, escherichia, pseudomonas). The product works in a purulent and necrotic environment. Levomekol does not damage the membrane of cellular structures.
Treatment of various diseases with Levomekol
Treatment with Levomekol ointment can vary significantly depending on the type and extent of the disease. Possible troubleshooting should be considered in more detail.
Levomekol to eliminate colds and viral diseases
The presented drug works wonders in the treatment of common colds, both in children and adults. Levomekol for a runny nose in children can be used for only a few days, because subsequently such actions will be unnecessary.
Application is carried out by simply coating the nasal passages with cotton swabs. Such treatments should be done a couple of times a day, after first clearing the nose of various accumulations.
Levomekol for sinusitis can have an excellent effect on the removal of pus. To do this, make ordinary cotton pads and lubricate them with the composition. The nasal passages should first be rinsed with saline solution. The procedure is carried out at least three times a day for a week.
Levomekol in the nose and ears is used for chronic runny nose or purulent inflammation of the external auditory canal, respectively. Turundas are also prepared for the ears and inserted into the ear overnight. The course of treatment lasts at least 10 days.
To treat a runny nose or boils in the nasal cavity, you should use the usual treatment using cotton swabs.
Levomekol for women
Women often experience quite serious diseases of the genitourinary system. Health problems often occur during pregnancy or lactation.
To help women, it is necessary to consider each problem carefully and in detail.
- Tampons with Levomekol in gynecology are used in the diagnosis and treatment of cervical erosion, inflammation of the ovaries or fallopian tubes, in the presence of vaginal infections, during divergence or suppuration of postoperative and postpartum sutures. Ordinary cotton wool is also used as tampons and lubricated with ointment. If necessary, treat with special solutions.
- Levomekol during pregnancy is also used to treat wounds and abrasions, since this drug does not have a negative effect on the development of the fetus.
- Levomekol during lactation is used to treat wounds and abrasions, as well as to lubricate nipples due to the formation of cracks. The safe composition allows the use of Levomekol during breastfeeding for various purposes. Also at this time, the umbilical node is treated, which cannot be done without the use of an anti-inflammatory and wound-healing drug - Levomekol.
- Levomekol for hemorrhoids is used not only by women who are susceptible to this disease during pregnancy, but also by men. You can use the drug externally without a doctor’s advice. But this remedy is often treated by inserting cotton swabs with the remedy, which requires consultation with a doctor.
Among other things, this drug is used not only as a treatment, but also as a prevention , which is possible and recommended without additional consultation with a doctor as soon as you notice the onset of the development of any ailment.
Levomekol for men
Men are also exposed to various purulent and inflammatory lesions.
The most common ailment is balanoposthitis - a disease of the foreskin and glans penis, which is caused by bacteria, fungi, or is a manifestation of unprotected sexual intercourse.
Levomekol for balanoposthitis is used according to the following scheme:
- To eliminate purulent accumulations, use a weak solution of furatsilin or potassium permanganate.
- After treatment, dry the penis with a dry cloth. Wait another 10-15 minutes until completely dry.
- The ointment is applied in large quantities to the head of the penis. Then everything is tied with polyethylene and a bandage.
- After two days, the bandage should be changed.
- After eliminating all the symptoms of balanoposthitis, Levomekol is used to “consolidate” the result for a week, applying it to the previously affected area once a day.
Before using the described remedy to treat diseases in men, it is better to consult a doctor, since the inflammatory process can become a symptom of a more serious illness.
Levomekol for skin lesions
As already described above, the presented product is used to eliminate skin lesions. Since this ointment is harmless for use by all groups of people - from children and adolescents - Levomekol is used for the face to eliminate colds or teenage acne.
So, the described drug helps in the following cases:
- The presence of large boils with purulent discharge. Treatment of a boil with Levomekol ointment begins at the initial stage of its formation. In advanced cases, the use of ointment should be accompanied by initial treatment of the wound with hydrogen peroxide. After treatment, the affected area is dried and the composition is applied pointwise. Then the treated area should be bandaged. A similar procedure is carried out until the problem is completely eliminated, changing the dressings 2-3 times a day.
- Does Levomekol help with acne on the face? It helps, but the product should be used correctly depending on the severity of the rash. If acne has spread all over the face, then the ointment is applied to a previously cleansed face for several hours. In case of a pinpoint or shallow lesion of the epidermis, the ointment is applied in a thin layer for a couple of hours, and after that time is washed off.
- Levomekol for calluses is an excellent remedy that will eliminate pain after the first use. The ointment is applied carefully to the inflammatory area, having previously treated it with hydrogen peroxide. Here it is enough to use a bactericidal patch, which is subsequently changed every 2-3 hours.
- Levomekol for burns is used to quickly heal the affected area, as well as to prevent infection of the “open” area. Before use, the affected area is washed with plain running water, and then a sterile gauze bandage is applied, having previously coated the wound in large quantities with ointment. The dressing is changed daily for two weeks. If the burn affects a large part, the bandage is changed every day up to 5 times.
The use of Levomekol is so diverse that it is almost impossible to list all the diseases. It is important to know that this remedy has an anti-inflammatory and wound-healing effect. The use of ointment directly depends on the degree of damage and its nature.
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Indications
Levomekol is used not only in gynecology. This remedy has proven to be an effective anti-inflammatory drug and has found widespread use in medicine.
Here are just a few indications for which the ointment will be effective:
- Purulent wounds on the skin and mucous membranes after injuries and secondary infection.
- Pustular diseases caused by streptococci and staphylococci.
- Purulent diseases of the subcutaneous tissue, deep wounds, gas gangrene and other surgical diseases.
- Treatment of surgical sutures after surgical interventions.
- Purulent cavities - soft tissue phlegmons and abscesses.
- Boils.
- Burn process at stages 2 and 3.
- Trophic ulcers with neuropathy, diabetes mellitus, bedsores.
These diseases are associated with an inflammatory reaction of infectious etiology. The product will also be effective against viral-bacterial associations.
Infectious diseases do not bypass the female genital organs, which is why Levomekol ointment is used in gynecological practice.
Use in gynecology
All inflammatory diseases of the pelvic organs can be divided into nonspecific and specific. The first include processes caused by common and typical bacterial flora; some bacteria may even be present on the mucous membrane or skin normally, but when the immune system is weakened, they cause disease.
Specific infections are caused by specific pathogens - gonococci, trichomonas, Treponema pallidum, Candida fungi and others. These processes usually require special drugs for treatment.
Nonspecific infectious diseases respond well to treatment with Levomekol. The ointment is used for the following conditions:
- Bacterial colpitis.
- Cervical erosion.
- Vulvitis of various origins.
- Vaginal dysbiosis.
- Herpetic lesions of the genital organs.
- Gonorrhea – as part of complex treatment.
- Traumatic damage to the mucous membrane and skin of the intimate area.
Levomekol ointment has not only a symptomatic effect (relieves pain, swelling, inflammation, itching), but also an etiotropic effect (kills microbes that cause the infectious process).
Levomekol is not considered by the manufacturer of the drug as a gynecological drug. It is worth discussing the possibility of using the drug with your doctor in each specific case.
Levomethyl: what it is, indications for use, its effect on the body, composition, release form
Levomethyl is a combined drug, a generic, that combines antimicrobial, dehydrating and immunostimulating effects. Its components have a synergistic effect. Components of the ointment (per 100 g of ointment):
- Chloramphenicol (Levomycetin) - 750 mg.
This is a remedy with an antibacterial effect on a large number of pathogenic microorganisms, in particular gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, coccal flora, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli. - Methyluracil (dioxomethyltetrahydropyrimidine) - 4 g.
An anabolic substance that improves nucleic acid metabolism in cells, thereby facilitating the acceleration of immune reactions and the division of cells responsible for local immunity. It is this that causes rapid regeneration and epithelization of wound cavities and surfaces. - Polyethylene glycols - 400 and 1500.
Substances that help chloramphenicol penetrate deep into tissues and dehydrate edematous tissues. They remove excess fluid and pus from wounds, allowing them to cleanse and preventing infection.
Levomethyl does not enter the systemic circulation and does not disrupt biological membranes, so the drug is highly safe and effective.
Levomethyl is used for the following diseases:
- various types of wounds - large and small, clean and infected, with a large wound surface or a small entrance hole;
- injuries, abrasions, bruises, contusions, hematomas;
- insect or animal bites;
- different types of eczema - dry or weeping;
- skin infections - pustules, folliculitis, boils, carbuncles, erysipelas;
- burns and frostbite;
- photodermatitis;
- various pathologies of the ENT organs - otitis, sinusitis, rhinitis, tonsillitis;
- gynecological diseases of inflammatory etiology;
- inflammatory processes of male genital organs;
- proctological pathologies, including those complicated by infection.
The drug is produced only in the form of an ointment for external use. Packaging of packages from 30 g - tubes for home use to 20 kg - for hospital conditions.
Mechanism of action
From the above-mentioned features of the therapeutic effect of the active substances, it is already possible to draw a conclusion about the mechanism of action of Levomekol. The range of its therapeutic effects is quite wide.
The ointment provides the following effects:
- Antibacterial - capable of killing most of the pathogenic microflora of the skin and mucous membranes. The product is effective against bacterial and viral infectious diseases.
- Anti-inflammatory is the most important property of Levomekol. It is the excessive inflammatory response that leads to unpleasant symptoms of infectious diseases.
- Immunomodulatory - unlike other anti-inflammatory ointments, Levomekol does not suppress the immune system, eh? on the contrary, it stimulates defenses. This allows us to influence both the cause of the disease and its development mechanism.
- Reparative is the most important property of the drug. Accelerating the healing of the mucous membrane or skin after an infectious process allows you to prevent relapses of the disease and recover.
- Anabolic – normalization of metabolism in the damaged area also has a beneficial effect on the patient’s recovery rate.
The listed effect of Levomekol is realized even in conditions of purulent contamination in the application area. The ointment does not lose effectiveness, but does not have systemic effects on internal organs.
pharmachologic effect
The product is a combined composition for topical use. Relieves inflammation, is active against Gram () and Gram (-) bacteria: Staphylococcus, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Without damaging cell membranes, chloramphenicol easily and deeply penetrates tissues, while stimulating their regeneration.
The antimicrobial effect persists, including in the presence of necrotic masses and purulent discharge.
Other synthetic antibacterial agents in combinations.
How to use Levomekol in gynecology?
Many women do not quite understand how the procedure is done using this ointment in gynecology, because some difficulties arise. If everything is clear when applied to the skin, then for insertion into the vagina you need to additionally use tampons, onto which you must first apply the product.
Regarding the rules for use on postoperative sutures and perineal tears, you need to:
- apply a small strip of ointment to the affected area;
- Gently distribute the product over the skin;
- repeat the procedure once or twice a day;
- treatment for no more than two weeks.
Now you need to figure out how to make tampons with Levomekol in gynecology:
- preliminary hygiene of the woman’s genital organs;
- you need to make cotton swabs (about 15 mm in length and 5 mm in diameter);
- apply ointment to tampons;
- insert tampons with ointment into the vagina for 6-8 hours;
- It is advisable to carry out the procedure before bedtime;
- In the morning, take out the tampons, and then carry out the usual hygiene of the genitals.
It is not difficult to make tampons with Levomekol, but you need to consult your doctor.
If a woman feels pain when the product is administered, then she should stop using it. You should never prescribe this remedy yourself, because in this case it may not only have no effect, but also harm your health.
In some situations, it is also possible to select drugs with similar effects on the body.
Often, women use traditional medicine, namely herbal tampons, to treat diseases of the reproductive system. These are popular remedies of oriental medicine, which gained enormous popularity first in the east, and are now widely used in our homeland. The most popular are Beautiful Life tampons. You can find a lot of positive reviews about them, so if you need treatment, it is better to prefer these herbal balls. However, when treating even with folk remedies, be careful and monitor the dynamics of treatment with your doctor.
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Pharmacological properties
This is a universal combination drug that has:
- regenerating effect;
- antibacterial.
- anti-inflammatory
"Cold" on the lip
Why is Levomekol ointment used for herpes? The drug acts as an antibiotic. When treating the herpes virus, which manifests itself in the form of painful blisters on the lips, it is powerless. But still, it can be used for this disease during the healing period, but it must be applied carefully so that the drug does not get inside. You should also avoid licking your lips.
Boils
Boils are an inflammatory process in the hair follicle caused by a staphylococcal infection. Levomekol ointment will help get rid of the boil. The procedure is simple:
- cleansing the lesion with hydrogen peroxide 3% or chlorhexidine;
- spot application of the drug;
- fixation with sterile material.
The procedure is performed 2-3 times a day and always at night. When the abscess opens, rinse the wound with hydrogen peroxide, place Levomekol in the hole and secure with a sterile bandage. From now on, it will be enough to change the bandage 2 times a day and apply a new portion of ointment. It usually takes 3 days for complete healing.
Indications, restrictions on medication use
Levomekol has its own indications and limitations for use. When prescribing the drug, the doctor must take them into account. Before carrying out therapy with Levomekol, the doctor must conduct an examination and do the necessary examination. Levomekol is used for surgical pathologies (wounds, complicated course of postoperative wounds). This is the main indication for the drug.
Minor indications for the medicine:
- treatment of bedsores in bedridden patients;
- treatment of hemorrhoids, especially after trauma and the addition of bacterial flora;
- treatment of herpetic skin rashes;
- treatment of acne (pimples, acne);
- therapeutic measures for runny nose and sinusitis, complicated by bacterial pathogenic flora.
- therapy for suppuration of the ear canal and auricle;
- treatment of inflammation of the lymph nodes.
Levomekol is not used for eczematous lesions of the skin. The drug is not prescribed to patients with psoriasis or fungal skin infections. In pediatric practice, Levomekol is used from the age of 3 years. Liniment should not be used if you are allergic to any of the components of the medication. The medication cannot be combined with cytostatic, sulfonamide drugs, or pyrazolone-based drugs. The cost of Levomekol is from 140 rubles.
Analogues of Levomekol, main characteristics, composition, cost
Levomekol has structural and non-structural analogues . Structural analogues of Levomekol ointment contain the same components and dosages of medicinal components. Non-structural analogues may contain other active ingredients, have other dosages, indications and restrictions, and cost.
Structural analogues include: Levomethyl and Netran. Levomethyl belongs to the list of cheap analogues of Levomekol. Its cost is from 29 rubles per tube. The medicine is produced in ampoules. The active ingredients of the product are the same as Levomekol. Another structural analogue is Netran. It has the same indications, restrictions and rules of use. The cost of the drug is low.
Non-structural analogues include:
- Vishnevsky ointment;
- Levosin;
- Protegentin;
- Streptonitol;
- Fastin 1;
- Ichthyol ointment.
Before using or purchasing analogues, you should definitely consult a doctor. Perhaps the analogue is not quite suitable.
Compound
Key ingredients of Levomekol ointment:
- Chloramphenicol 7.5 mg. An antibiotic that is used externally for the treatment of trophic ulcers, infected burns, cracked nipples, boils, wounds, and bacterial infections. It has activity against chlamydia, bladder infections, purulent peritonitis, wound infections, due to which it is often used in the gynecological field.
- Macrogol 400 and 1500 are an auxiliary component.
- Methyluracil 40 mg is a substance that stimulates the regeneration of matter, increasing the renewal of tissue and cellular structures. Increases the recovery process of mucous membranes and skin. It is used in the treatment of burns, poorly healing wounds, cuts, fractures, and for the treatment of postoperative sutures.