Publications by authors named "S Iu Serebrova"

Chronic cerebral ischemia (CCI) is a common syndrome that, in the absence of adequate therapy, is characterized by a progressive course, an increase in cognitive, emotional, motor and other disorders, eventually leading to persistent disability of the patient. In the treatment of patients with CCI, the use of drugs with a multimodal neuroprotective effect is indicated. The results of the analysis of a series of clinical trials of the drugs Mexidol and Mexidol FORTE in patients with CCI are presented.

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Objectives: A comparative dissolution kinetics test (CDKT) and bioequivalence studies of generic proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) do not model pharmacological acid suppression (PAS) and pathological duodenogastric reflux (PDGR). This study aimed to model them in CDKT to assess drugs stability and potential pantoprazole-clarithromycin interactions.

Methods: In CDKT, PDGR (dissolution medium pH 7.

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Stroke is still the most significant problem of the modern medicine and the leading cause of mortality and morbidity. There is the great experience of neuroprotection in patients with stroke in the Russian Federation. In clinical practice it's important to follow conditions, where neuroprotection will have maximum safety and effectiveness.

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This review aims at describing clinical benefits and characteristics of the main highly effective disease modifying drugs (DMD) for multiple sclerosis (MS): alemtuzumab, cladribine tablets, ocrelizumab, natalizumab, fingolimod based on the efficacy and safety. The authors highlight that all MS DMDs have certain benefits and features that shall be considered in prescribing pharmacotherapy. Cladribine in tablets are comparable by the efficacy to other modern highly effective second-line drugs, have a high level of evidence and a favorable safety profile, as well as the most preferred benefit/risk ratio among other MS DMDs indicated for the treatment of highly active MS, which offers an advantage to the drug.

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Chronic cerebral ischemia (CCI) is a common cerebrovascular syndrome, the development of which is associated with a high risk of increasing cognitive, behavioral, and motor disorders, and the formation of a patient's dependence on others. Timely start of treatment can slow down the course of the disease, make it more favorable. The review considers the possibility of using the domestic neuroprotector mexidol in patients with CCI.

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