Lyophilized Bacterial Lysate

Indications

Lyophilized Bacterial Lysate is used for: Acute, subacute, relapsing of chronic infections of, upper respiratory tract, bronchopulmonary tract & their relapses including, COPD, chronic bronchitis, recurrent respiratory tract infection, asthma, allergic rhinitis.

Adult Dose

Acute events treatment 1 tab daily. Min: 10 days. Long-term treatment 1 tab daily for 10 consecutive days mthly. Max: 3 mth.

Child Dose

Renal Dose

Administration

Should be taken on an empty stomach: Dissolve under the tongue.

Contra Indications

Hypersensitivity. Autoimmune disease, cardiopulmonary insufficiency, conditions w/ compromised immunity, active TB, rheumatic disease.

Precautions

May affect ability to drive or use machines. Pregnancy & lactation.

Pregnancy-Lactation

There are no data from the use of Ismigen in pregnant women. Therefore the use of Ismigen should be avoided during pregnancy and lactation.

Interactions

Adverse Effects

Side effects of Lyophilized Bacterial Lysate : Nausea, diarrhea, upper abdominal pain & gastric upset. Skin itching or cutaneous reactions & urological problems (lower UTI).

Mechanism of Action

Lyophilized Bacterial Lysate is an immunostimulating, obtained by mechanical lysis, whose mechanism of action is the increase of the defences of the organism against the micro-organisms responsible for the infections of the high breathing channels and the bronchopulmonary tract. Lyophilized Bacterial Lysate has shown a protective activity in the experimental infections documented by immunoelectrodiffusion, with induction of specific antibodies represented by Ig (Immunoglobulin), stimulation of splenic lymphocytes with formation of "rosette". Depressive or stimulating effect on the cardiovascular and breathing apparatus are absent. The immunostimulating properties of Lyophilized Bacterial Lysate seem to be induced by: Restoration of the insufficient properties of the T Lymphocytes membranes.