Efficiency of enterosorbent White Coal (aerosil) at the treatment of the patients with hepatic cirrhosis (HC) was investigated. It was set that including of enterosorbent White Coal to the complex treatment of the patients with HC provided more fast liqudation clinical symptoms and provided archievment of clinical-biochemical remission and at pathogenetic plan - decrease of concentration "average molecules", lipoperoxidation's products, increase of antioxydant system enzymes in the serum that testified about liqudation "metabolic intoxication" and oxidative stress syndromes.

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