Quantitative Determination of Ethyl Methyl Hydroxypyridina Succinate in the Preparation Seroxidol and its Bioequivalence

Authors

  • Dilfuza Sarvarova

  • Nodira Yunuskhodzhaeva

Keywords:

seroxidol, factor, antioxidant, toxicity, diuresis, blockade, intensity

Abstract

Nowadays the most common spread diseases are cerebral circulation disorders including ischaemic stroke and its consequences such as dyscirculatory encephalopathy vegetative-vascular dystonia neurotic and neurosis-like disorders memory and attention disorders or mental impairment and atherosclerosis of the cerebral vessels Research on the need for new drugs for those neurological disorders in Uzbekistan has been done and successfully produced an injectable solution of Seroxidol This drug is an inhibitor of free radical processes and a membrane protector with antihypoxic stress-protective nootropic anticonvulsant and anxiolytic effects Seroxidol increases the resistance to the effects of various damaging factors shock hypoxia and ischaemia cerebral circulation disorders alcohol intoxication and antipsychotic drugs with neuroleptics and improves the functional state of the ischaemic myocardium It effectively restores myocardial contractility in cases of reversible cardiac dysfunction Seroxidol contains ethyl methyl hydroxypyridine succinate and sodium metabisulfite

How to Cite

Dilfuza Sarvarova, & Nodira Yunuskhodzhaeva. (2022). Quantitative Determination of Ethyl Methyl Hydroxypyridina Succinate in the Preparation Seroxidol and its Bioequivalence. Global Journal of Medical Research, 22(B2), 99–103. Retrieved from https://medicalresearchjournal.org/index.php/GJMR/article/view/102272

Quantitative Determination of Ethyl Methyl Hydroxypyridina Succinate in the Preparation Seroxidol and its Bioequivalence

Published

2022-04-08