Solcoseryl - analogues

Solcoseryl is a drug widely used in various fields of medicine to accelerate the healing of damaged tissues. Solcoseryl, like its analogs, has a wound-healing, regenerating action, promotes the multiplication of cells and activates metabolic processes.

Regular use of such a drug helps to supply cells with oxygen, accelerate metabolism, which has a positive effect on regenerative processes. Due to its composition, Solcoseryl does not have a toxic effect and does not cause side effects. In some cases, there may be allergic reactions, so there is a need to find similar drugs that have a different composition.

Cheap analogs of Solcoseryl

There are many drugs that have properties similar to Solcoseryl. The most popular are:

The latter has the identical composition with Solcoseryl, obtained from the blood of calves. It is available in various dosage forms, which simplifies its use.

Analogues of the eye gel Solcoseryl

The most similar in their properties to this drug are:

They contribute to the rapid healing of the cornea as a result of injuries, burns, surgical interventions, effectively cleaned, protected from penetration of bacteria and damage to the cornea when wearing lenses.

Analogues of Solcoseryl Ointment

The identical preparation is the ointment of Actovegin . In addition to it can be used:

The listed preparations have wound-healing effect, are effective against radiation, ulcer and trophic tissue lesions, with abscesses, bedsores and prevention of these lesions.

Analog gel Solcoseryl

This dosage form is used for wet wounds in the initial stages of treatment. First, the wound is treated with gel, and after it is slightly dried, go to the use of the ointment. For sufficiently deep lesions, only the gel should be used. You can replace the drug with Actovegin, which is also available in gel form.

Analog Solkoseril in ampoules

Replace Solkoseril in the form of a solution for injection can only Actovegin. Other means that would have a different composition, but had the same effect, have not yet been developed.