CURRENT STATE OF DIURETICS IN THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN

Authors

  • Fayzullaeva X.K Medical Institute of Karakalpakstan

Keywords:

is to study the market of diuretics registered in the Republic of Uzbekistan by year, pharmacotherapeutic groups, dosage forms and manufacturing countries.

Abstract

Diuretics, or diuretics, are a group of drugs that allow you to remove excess fluid from the body, along with salts, medicinal and toxic substances. This group of drugs can be used for various etiologies: diseases of the cardiovascular system, kidney and liver diseases. Diuretics may vary in both mechanism and potency. It should be noted that diuretics of plant origin have a number of advantages: they have a mild and relatively safe effect, rarely disturb the acid-base and electrolyte balance, are not addictive, and allergic reactions rarely develop. [2,3] The following diuretics based on medicinal plant raw materials (MPS) are mainly common in our republic: horsetail, woolly erva (pol-pol). These plants contain a wide range of biologically active substances (BAS), including flavonoids, which, according to literature data, largely determine the diuretic effect of medicinal plants.

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Published

2023-12-14

How to Cite

Fayzullaeva X.K. (2023). CURRENT STATE OF DIURETICS IN THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN. Ethiopian International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 10(12), 530–532. Retrieved from https://eijmr.org/index.php/eijmr/article/view/769