[Therapeutic efficacy of various formulations of cycloferon in the treatment of infectious mononucleosis in children].

Author: BaranovaI P, KurmaevaD Iu

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Original Abstract of the Article :
One hundred twenty six children at the age of 4 to 7 years with infectious mononucleosis were observed. The subjects under the complex therapy were treated with cycloferon suppositoria (1st group), intramuscular cycloferon (2nd group) or placebo (3rd group). The results demonstrated similar therapeu...See full text at original site
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22586902

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Cycloferon: A Treatment for Infectious Mononucleosis in Children

Infectious mononucleosis, commonly known as mono, is a viral infection that primarily affects children and adolescents. This study evaluated the efficacy of different formulations of cycloferon, a drug used to treat viral infections, in children with infectious mononucleosis. The study involved 126 children aged 4 to 7 years who were randomly assigned to receive cycloferon suppositories, intramuscular cycloferon, or a placebo. The study found that both the parenteral and rectal formulations of cycloferon demonstrated similar therapeutic efficacy in treating infectious mononucleosis, suggesting that the rectal suppository formulation is a viable and potentially more convenient alternative to intramuscular injections.

A New Oasis: Treatment Options for Infectious Mononucleosis

This study offers valuable insights into the potential of cycloferon as a treatment for infectious mononucleosis in children. The finding that the rectal suppository formulation is as effective as the intramuscular injection offers a more convenient and potentially less painful option for children, making it a promising new approach for managing this common viral infection.

Navigating the Desert of Childhood Illnesses

This research highlights the importance of exploring innovative and convenient treatment options for childhood illnesses. The study's findings suggest that the rectal suppository formulation of cycloferon could offer a more comfortable and less invasive approach to managing infectious mononucleosis in children, potentially improving the overall treatment experience for both children and their caregivers.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study offers a promising new treatment option for infectious mononucleosis in children, highlighting the efficacy of cycloferon suppositories. The study's findings underscore the importance of exploring innovative treatment approaches that are both effective and convenient for children.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2012-06-18
  2. Date Revised 2018-11-09
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Pubmed ID

22586902

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

22586902

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