Publications by authors named "L D Kochergina"

The subjects of the study were 43 patients with II- III functional class coronary heart disease (CHD) and dyslipidemia, who received conventional cardial therapy. The patients were divided into two groups: group I (26 subjects) received vasilip, a simvastatin generic, in a dose of 20 mg a day; group 11 (17 subjects) received vasilip in a dose of 20 mg a day plus cudesan in a dose of 1 ml a day, which contained 30 mg of ubiquinone Q 10 and 4.5 mg of alpha-tocopherol.

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New directive and normative documents on state sanitary supervision of a safety of use of plastic of "alimentary" destination are analysed in article.

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Numerous polymers and other materials to be used in food industry should be rapidly assessed from a hygienic view-point. Experience gained in this sphere permits us recommend a method for rapid hygienic expert evaluation of such materials. Approaches to, and potentialities of such expert evaluation are demonstrated.

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The laboratory and medico-biological findings made it possible to choose the most suitable carbonaceous sorbents for local management of wounds, basing on the fact that every carbonaceous material has strictly selected capacity for protein and microbe sorption, and also can be the carrier of the water-miscible drugs. The "Dnieper-MN" carbonaceous fabric and "Aktilen" fibrous sorbent have the best features for sorption. It is possible to use these materials for the construction of bandages to treat wounds and burns which have little exudation.

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The sorption-application therapy is of great medico-prophylactic significance in treatment of military trauma. The medical effect can be obtained but when using sorbents maintaining the active mechanism of debridement of the wounds. On the basis of the complex laboratory investigation of properties of the sorption materials and their ultrastructure conclusions are made of prerequisites for their use in treatment of purulent wounds.

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