Clinical response to "Gincor-Fort" in the treatment of chronic venous insufficiency invaricosity


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Aim. Assessment of clinical efficacy and tolerance of the drug Ginkor-Fort in patients with chronic venous
insufficiency (CVI) in varicosity in compensation stage.
Material and methods. Thirty patients with compensated CVI free of trophic ulcers of the legs received
Ginkor-Fort 1 capsule twice a day for one month. The efficacy of the drug was assessed by subjective
appraisal of the patients, physical examination data and results of repeated measurements of
the leg at the malleolus level.
Results. A course of Ginkor Fort produced a considerable improvement in 27 (90%) patients. Improvement
of the condition occurred in 3 (10%) patients. Side effects were absent, the treatment was
well tolerated. All the patients completed a one-month Ginkor-Fort course.
Conclusion. Ginkor Fort is a highly effective and safe flebotonic drug. Its high anti-inflammatory, anesthetic,
lymphodraining and flebotonic effects noticeably and rapidly raise life quality of patients with
varicosity.

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B N Zhukov

E L Kukolnikova

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