Corvalol: how to take drops and tablets correctly


Corvalol is a popular medicine, especially among older people. Available in the form of drops and tablets. In the minds of many, it is used when “the heart is in pain.” In fact, this combination drug belongs to the group of sedatives and hypnotics. It is not easy to find out the whole truth about Corvalol. Despite the fact that the drug is decades old, even doctors have ambivalent attitudes towards it.

Professor Pavel Vorobyov, head of an organization engaged in research into cost-effectiveness in pharmacology, believes that Corvalol should be classified as a hard drug and sold only by prescription. Its use prevents patients from seeing a doctor on time and hides the symptoms of serious diseases.

Also, uncontrolled use of the drug can lead to the development of side effects, addiction and poisoning.

Compound

Composition of Corvalol in tablets: ethyl bromizovalerianate , phenobarbital and peppermint leaf oil in proportions of 12.42, 11.34 and 0.88 mg/tab, respectively, as well as excipients - lactose (in the form of monohydrate), β-cyclodextrin, acesulfame K, Mg stearate.
Composition of Corvalol in drops: ethyl bromizovalerianate, phenobarbital and peppermint leaf oil in proportions of 20, 18.26 and 1.42 mg/ml, respectively, as well as 96% ethanol, purified water, stabilizer. One milliliter of solution is 26 drops.

The composition of drugs from different manufacturers may differ slightly. For example, the composition of Corvalol N (not available in tablets, only in the form of oral drops) in addition to the indicated active ingredients also includes hop oil (concentration - 0.2 mg/ml). Excipients of the drug: sodium acetate trihydrate, diluted acetic acid, purified water, 96% ethanol.

Pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics

What is Corvalol?

Corvalol is a drug that has an antispasmodic and sedative effect , and also facilitates the onset of natural sleep.

phenobarbital drops/tablets included in the composition (drugs from the group of barbiturates ), ethyl bromizovalerianate (sedative) and peppermint leaf oil.

Pharmacodynamics

ethylbromoisovalerate contained in tablets/drops is similar to the effects of valerian (Valeriana), and its antispasmodic effect is realized due to irritation mainly of the receptors of the nasopharynx and oral cavity, increasing inhibition in the nerve cells of the cerebral cortex, as well as in its subcortical structures, reducing reflex excitability in the central parts of the somatic nervous system and the activity of the vasomotor center, a direct antispasmodic effect (local) on smooth muscles.

The latter manifests itself in the form of a decrease in tension in the walls of blood vessels and internal organs, local anesthetic and vasodilating effects .

Phenobarbital suppresses the activating influence on the cerebral cortex of the centers of the reticular formation located in the midbrain and medulla oblongata, thus reducing the flow of excitatory influences on the subcortical regions and cerebral cortex.

This in turn causes a calming , tranquilizing or sedative effect (the severity of the effect depends on the dose).

Corvalol reduces the stimulating effects on the centers of the central nervous system, which take part in the regulation of vascular tone, as well as on peripheral and coronary vessels, while reducing total blood pressure and vascular spasms, primarily those of the heart.

Peppermint leaf oil contains a large amount of essential oils (including menthol (about 50%) and menthol esters (4 to 9%)), which have the ability to irritate thermoreceptors (cold) of the oral cavity and reflexively dilate blood vessels (mainly the brain and heart), while relieving smooth muscle spasms, and have a slight choleretic and sedative effect .

Peppermint oil also has antiseptic and the ability to eliminate flatulence by irritating the receptors in the mucous membrane of the digestive canal and enhancing intestinal motility.

Pharmacokinetics

Absorption of the drug after sublingual administration begins in the oral cavity. The active substances of Corvalol are characterized by high bioavailability, which varies from 60 to 80%.

A faster development of the effect (within five to ten minutes) is facilitated by holding the tablet in the mouth or taking drops on a piece of sugar.

Corvalol begins to act in 15-45 minutes, the effect lasts for three to six hours.

In persons who have previously taken barbituric acid , the duration of the effect is reduced due to the accelerated metabolism of phenobarbital in the liver ( barbiturates induce the activity of liver enzymes ).

Reduced metabolism of Corvalol is observed in patients with liver cirrhosis and the elderly. In this regard, their half-life of the drug is prolonged, which requires increasing the intervals between taking tablets/drops or reducing the dosage.

Why you can’t undergo rehabilitation at home or on an outpatient basis

You cannot undergo rehabilitation for barbituromania at home. Remember that abrupt refusal of these drugs leads to life-threatening disorders.

Not every patient can receive adequate symptomatic therapy as an outpatient. The doctor cannot provide daily psychological support.

At home, the patient always has access to friends and potential distributors of the drug. If a patient needs to travel to a doctor for consultations, sometimes due to a long distance or laziness, he will remain at home, thereby disrupting the complex of rehabilitation measures.

Barbituromania is one of the most complex addictions. Her treatment should take place in a hospital or special clinics. This is the only way to preserve a person’s health and return him to a full social life.

Indications for use of Corvalol

Indications for use of Corvalol tablets

Corvalol tablets are prescribed for the treatment of:

  • neuroses with increased irritability;
  • VSD and hypertension (used in complex therapy);
  • insomnia;
  • tachycardia and spasm of coronary vessels (provided that these conditions are not pronounced);
  • caused by neurovegetative disorders .

Corvalol - what do drops help with?

Drops, like tablets, are used for disorders of the central nervous system , which are accompanied by increased irritability, in the early stages of the development of hypertension , for neurocirculatory dystonia , insomnia , moderate tachycardia , as well as to reduce the symptoms of coronary vasospasm , provided that they are not bright expressed.

Other Adverse Effects

Self-medication with Corvalol can mask the symptoms of more serious diseases, such as cancer. The components of the drug cannot be called beneficial to health. In addition, the drug may have a pronounced placebo effect. On the one hand, this is good and increases its effectiveness. On the other hand, patients stop taking medications that are really necessary for diseases of the cardiovascular system. Patient adherence to treatment is a big problem in cardiology.

Yes, perhaps they act more slowly and do not bring relief immediately, but it is their use that increases life expectancy and reduces the risk of heart attacks and strokes (statins, antihypertensive drugs, antiplatelet agents). Because they act on the mechanisms of disease development, and do not simply mask the symptoms.

Corvalol drops at night can become for an elderly person an imaginary concern for their health and a ritual of self-soothing. Then, if symptoms intensify or new ones appear, he does not go for examination, but simply increases the dose. This is especially true for residents of areas with low access to medical care.

Contraindications

The manufacturer's instructions list the following contraindications for the use of the drug:

  • intolerance to the components of oral drops/tablets;
  • increased sensitivity to bromine;
  • severe forms of CHF;
  • hepatic porphyria.

Preparations containing phenobarbital myocardial infarction (in the acute stage of development), severe arterial hypotension , myasthenia gravis , depression , diabetes mellitus , drug or drug addiction, alcoholism, obstructive syndrome , diseases of the respiratory tract with shortness of breath .

Caution should be exercised when prescribing the drug to patients diagnosed with epilepsy or liver pathologies .

Effect of the drug on blood pressure

The effect of active substances on blood pressure can also be quite dangerous. This applies to patients who have hypotension, because Corvalol provokes a decrease in blood pressure (BP). It is for this reason that it is sometimes used for hypertension. However, it is recommended to use specially designed medications for this purpose.


Corvalol lowers blood pressure

Doctors allow taking drops in emergency cases, when blood pressure rises sharply and there are no means at hand to lower it. The recommended dose is 45 drops per 100 ml of hot boiled water. The medicine must be taken quickly. The therapeutic effect appears after half an hour. Thus, Corvalol will help not only calm the nerves, but also save a person from a hypertensive crisis.

Side effects

Side effects of Corvalol appear as:

  • digestive disorders (heaviness in the epigastric region, constipation ; during long-term treatment with the drug nausea , liver dysfunction, vomiting are possible);
  • disorders of the nervous system ( ataxia , nystagmus , weakness, impaired coordination of movements, slow reactions, fatigue, paradoxical arousal, hallucinations , mild dizziness , cognitive impairment , headaches , drowsiness , confusion, decreased concentration);
  • hypersensitivity reactions (including angioedema );
  • skin manifestations of allergies ;
  • changes in the blood ( agranulocytosis , thrombocytopenia , anemia );
  • difficulty breathing;
  • arterial hypotension , bradycardia .

With long-term use of the drug, osteogenesis and the development of manifestations of bromism : central nervous system depression, ataxia , conjunctivitis , rhinitis , depression , lacrimation, purpura or acne , confusion.

As a rule, these symptoms disappear after reducing the dose or stopping treatment with Corvalol.

Symptoms of sleep disorders

Many people are mistaken in believing that sleep disorders are necessarily associated with its complete absence or inability to fall asleep without sleeping pills or sedatives. Insomnia has many more manifestations, and it can develop so imperceptibly and gradually that a person sometimes does not even connect the state of chronic fatigue, apathy, and decreased tone with how and how much he sleeps. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to the following symptoms that indicate sleep problems.

  • Difficulty falling asleep. It can take more than an hour from the moment you get into bed until you fall asleep. This time is not reduced even if you are physically tired.
  • The desire to sleep disappears after you go to bed, although it was clearly felt before.
  • During sleep, you hear everything happening around you.
  • When you try to sleep, you begin to be disturbed by heat, cold, an uncomfortable bed, any sensations in your body - any factors that did not bother you before.
  • Even if sleep comes quickly, after a short period of time you wake up and can no longer fall asleep.
  • In the morning there is no feeling of freshness and vigor, and during the day you are haunted by drowsiness and lack of energy.
  • Superficial sleep, with frequent and causeless awakenings (not related to the desire to drink, go to the toilet, wrap yourself more tightly in a blanket, etc.).

These are the main symptoms of insomnia, which can be supplemented by others (for example, irritability, mood swings, lack of appetite or, conversely, bouts of insatiable hunger, etc.).

Instructions for use of Corvalol

How to take the drops?

According to the instructions for use, Corvalol drops are taken by mixing the drug with 50 ml of water or on a piece of sugar. The optimal time to take it is half an hour to an hour before meals.

How many drops of Corvalol you need to drip depends on the indications. The standard single dose is from 15 to 30 drops. In case of spasm of coronary vessels or severe tachycardia, it is allowed to increase the single dose to 40-50 drops.

Recommendations on how to drink Corvalol for insomnia are as follows: add 30 drops of the drug to warm water (50 ml) and take half an hour before bedtime.

How to take the pills?

Corvalol tablets are taken orally or sublingually. Sublingual administration is preferable when you need to achieve the fastest possible effect.

The instructions for use of Corvalol in tablets indicate that the standard daily dose of the drug is 2-3 tablets. Single dose - 1 tablet.

If necessary (for example, to relieve spasm of coronary vessels ), the dose is increased to 3 tablets per dose. The permissible upper limit of the daily dose is 6 tablets.

How many times a day can you take the drug?

When asked how often you can take Corvalol, doctors answer that the frequency of use depends on the indications. In some cases, a single dose of medication is sufficient; in some cases, tablets/drops should be taken up to 3 times a day.

The duration of the course is determined depending on the tolerability and therapeutic effectiveness of the drug.

How to speed up elimination at home

At home, it is possible to accelerate the elimination of barbiturates only partially. First of all, the patient is given sorbents: activated carbon, white carbon, smecta, etc. If the barbiturate was consumed within the last 30 minutes, the stomach must be rinsed before taking sorbents.

After taking sorbents, you need to take a lot of liquid: up to 3-4 liters. Physical activity cannot be given. If the dose of the drug was large and the person began to lose consciousness, do not try to remove the drug from the body on your own. This will only make the situation worse. You need to call an ambulance for emergency detoxification and symptomatic therapy.

Overdose of Corvalol

Overdose is a consequence of uncontrolled (frequent or too long) use of the drug. Permanent/long-term treatment can lead to drug dependence, psychomotor agitation, and withdrawal syndrome .

Symptoms of an overdose of Corvalol:

  • CNS depression;
  • dizziness;
  • confusion;
  • drowsiness (up to deep, pathologically long sleep);
  • ataxia.

In severe cases, the following are observed: arrhythmia , tachycardia , breathing disorders, drop in blood pressure. The most serious consequences of an overdose: collapse , coma , death.

Death occurs when taking 0.1-0.3 mg/kg of the drug. Intoxication from taking more than 150 drops of an oral solution. It should be noted that for children and the elderly the toxicity threshold of Corvalol is much lower.

Rehabilitation

Addiction becomes physical very quickly. This means that the nerve synapses can no longer function normally without a new dose of the drug. Therefore, with a sharp refusal of medications, withdrawal syndrome begins, which is manifested by a decrease in blood pressure, psychosis, and impaired consciousness.

Considering the high risks of death if the drug is abruptly discontinued, rehabilitation should be comprehensive and take place in a hospital.

This rehabilitation complex necessarily includes drug therapy, body cleansing, psychological support and resocialization. Effective and modern centers for recovery from drug addiction are required to work with codependent people. This complex of treatment measures allows you to achieve stable remission with minimal risk of failure.

Interaction

The effect of Corvalol is enhanced by simultaneous use with drugs of a central inhibitory type, alcohol, and valproic acid preparations .

Phenobarbital , inducing liver enzymes, thereby accelerates the metabolism of drugs that are biotransformed in the liver, including: cardiac glycosides, indirect anticoagulants; antifungal, antiviral, antimicrobial, antiepileptic, psychotropic, anticonvulsant, hormonal, oral hypoglycemic, cytostatic, immunosuppressive, antihypertensive and antiarrhythmic drugs.

Phenobarbital potentiates the action of local anesthetics and analgesics .

Prolongation of the effects of Phenobarbital is facilitated by the simultaneous use of MAOIs. To reduce their severity - take Rifampicin .

When using Phenobarbital in combination with gold drugs, the risk of kidney damage increases, with NSAIDs (with long-term use) - the risk of ulceration of the gastric mucosa and the development of bleeding, with Zidovudine - the toxicity of both drugs increases.

Corvalol enhances the toxic effects of Methotrexate.

special instructions

phenobarbital in Corvalol can cause the development of Lyell's syndrome or Stevens-Johnson syndrome , which is most likely in the first weeks of using the drug.

The drops contain phenobarbital and ethanol (56 vol.%). The alcohol concentration in the minimum dose of the drug (15 drops) is 254 mg, which corresponds to 2.7 ml of wine or 6.4 ml of beer.

When taking these substances, the following are possible:

  • coordination problems;
  • impaired speed of psychomotor reactions;
  • dizziness;
  • drowsiness.

In this regard, the answer to the question whether you can drink Corvalol while driving is unequivocal - you can’t. During treatment with the drug (in any dosage form), you should also avoid working with mechanisms and activities that require increased attention and high speed of motor and mental reactions.

Is Corvalol harmful - the benefits and harms of the drug

Everyone knows what Corvalol is needed for. The effectiveness of the drug is evidenced by a fairly large number of reviews left by patients. However, recently more and more information has appeared that the drug can not only treat, but also cause harm to the body.

So, why is Corvalol harmful? Contained in tablets and drops, ethyl bromizovalerianate is an antispasmodic , which, depending on the dose taken, can have a sedative or hypnotic effect . The dose required to develop a hypnotic effect depends on the individual characteristics of the body.

Phenobarbital entering the body when taking a standard dose of Corvalol (15-20 drops) provokes vasodilation and causes a mild sedative effect , without having a hypnotic effect .

Peppermint oil causes a reflex vasodilation and antispasmodic effect , however, when consumed in a dose exceeding 25 mg, it inhibits intestinal motility and causes constipation.

In most countries, substances that provide the therapeutic effect of Corvalol are considered controlled substances (in the Russian Federation included in List III, which is the basis for restricting its circulation) and are prohibited for import. In particular, the drug is prohibited for import and sale in the United States and Lithuania.

According to some narcologists, phenobarbital is a drug, and its use should be avoided if possible due to the risk of developing addiction and dependence on the drug.

When used regularly in high doses, phenobarbital causes cognitive impairment (speech impairment, short-term memory impairment, unsteadiness of gait), serious neurological disorders and withdrawal symptoms , and suppresses sexual function.

Long-term use of Corvalol is also dangerous due to the risk of possible accumulation of bromine in the body and the development of bromine poisoning.

Symptoms of poisoning can be mild, moderate or severe. The lungs manifest themselves in the form of: general weakness, drowsiness, lethargy, decreased muscle strength, absent-mindedness, blurred speech, confusion, apathy, ataxia, conjunctivitis, depressive mood, the appearance of purpura and acne , runny nose .

Consequences of moderate poisoning: pathological increase in sleep duration, drooling, increase in muscle weakness up to the development of paresis , decrease in blood pressure, decrease in the volume of urine excreted, dilated pupils.

, barbituric coma develops . A person develops respiratory failure, reflexes become undetectable, there is no consciousness, and acute cerebrovascular insufficiency develops, the signs of which are:

  • drop in blood pressure;
  • the appearance of wheezing in the lungs audible at a distance;
  • tachycardia;
  • increasing bluishness of the skin, which spreads from the tips of the ears, nose, nasolabial triangle and ends with general cyanosis .

The progression of heart failure often ends with pulmonary edema .

The lethal dose of the drug is 0.1-0.3 g/kg (on average about 20 g). of phenobarbital is fatal .

In case of mild poisoning, it is enough to rinse the patient’s stomach (to clean rinsing water), give him an enterosorbent (any, if he is not intolerant) in a dose equal to a third of the highest daily dose. It is also advisable to use saline laxatives, a cleansing enema, and take an enveloping drink.

Due to the danger of a rapid increase in the severity of the condition, you should definitely call an ambulance.

In case of severe intoxication, when the patient has signs of lack of cardiac activity, an indirect cardiac massage is performed and artificial respiration is performed before the doctor arrives.

The consequences of poisoning, even with timely assistance, can be quite serious - from severe forms of dermatitis to acute cardiac, respiratory or renal failure .

The largest number of deaths due to drug poisoning is observed precisely from drugs that contain barbituric acid . The severity of the consequences is determined by the dose of the substance taken, the severity of the poisoning, and the timeliness of the measures taken.

Does Corvalol reduce blood pressure?

When it comes to treating patients suffering from blood pressure fluctuations, the question “Does Corvalol increase blood pressure or decrease it?” very relevant.

Research by scientists has shown that Corvalol lowers blood pressure. Therefore, in emergency situations, it can be used as an alternative to special medications that are intended for the treatment of arterial hypertension .

How to drink and how many drops to measure at high blood pressure?

If your blood pressure has risen sharply and there is no other antihypertensive drug in the house, doctors recommend measuring 45 drops of Corvalol oral solution in 100 ml of hot water and drinking this medicine in one gulp. Improvement is usually noted after about half an hour.

How to prepare a remedy for heart and vascular diseases at home?

valerian , Corvalol, hawthorn, motherwort, mint and eucalyptus are very effective for heart pathologies , hypertension

To prepare the medicine, alcohol tinctures are used in the following proportions: tinctures of valerian, motherwort, peony and hawthorn - 100 ml each, tincture of eucalyptus - 50 ml, tincture of mint - 25 ml, Corvalol - 30 ml, clove spice - 10 columns.

All ingredients are poured into a dark glass bottle, the bottle is sealed and placed in a dark place for 2 weeks. The medicine should be infused at room temperature.

Take the product 3-4 times a day, half an hour before meals, 30 drops for each dose, after diluting the indicated dose in 0.5 glasses of water. The last dose should be before bedtime. They take the medicine in courses lasting 30 days, with weekly intervals between them. Treatment is continued until improvement appears.

The combination of motherwort , hawthorn and valerian helps improve cerebral circulation , eliminate the consequences of stroke and heart attack , improve hematopoiesis, and also prevent blood clots .

Placebo effect

The literature describes placebo effects for Corvalol and the similar composition Valocordin1. Thus, elderly people living abroad, former citizens of Russia (USSR), sometimes at very old age, asked to send these particular drugs, because previously they “helped great.” What “used to be” was 20 years ago, they were younger and healthier, did not interest anyone. Explanations from local doctors and relatives that there are more effective, modern medicines did not reassure them. But the most interesting thing is that the new medications themselves did not help. The “tried and true” were needed. Then they resorted to a combination of active ingredients according to the instructions from Corvalol to produce exactly the same ones. But no, only the “old” Valocordin or Corvalol were needed. When patients did get “their” drugs, they began taking them with great pleasure and hope. Usually they helped, just as “effectively” as many years ago.

For many elderly patients, it is necessary to weigh the benefits and possible harm, additional risks when taking Corvalol. Often this is psychological dependence and the effect of self-hypnosis.

Do not take medications on your own and always consult a doctor.

Analogs

Level 4 ATC code matches:
Belloid

Corvaldin

Bellaspon

Korvaltab

Bellataminal

Reladorm

Valocordin

Analogs with a similar mechanism of action: Amizil , Bromizoval , Valemidin , Valerian , Valocordin , Doppelgerts Melissa , Potassium bromide , Corvaldin , Novo-Passit , Notta , Passifit , Persen , Sympatil , Songa Knight , Bromcamphor , Circulin , Dexdor .

Which is better: Corvalol or Valocordin?

Valocordin is a drug based on ethyl bromizovalerianate (18.4 mg/g), phenobarbital (18.4 mg/g), mint oil (1.29 mg/g), hop oil (0.18 mg/g), 96% th ethanol (469.75 mg/g), purified water (411.97 mg).

It can be noted that the difference in the composition of Valocordin and Corvalol is very insignificant. The only difference is that the first contains a small amount of hop oil, which has a calming and antispasmodic effect .

Experts, when asked how Valocordin differs from Corvalol, answer that the drugs are absolutely identical. Both of them quickly eliminate discomfort and pain in the heart, and, if used in a timely manner, can prevent an attack of angina and myocardial infarction .

Since Corvalol is a domestic drug, and Valocordin is produced by the German company Krewel Meuselbach GmbH, the former is a more affordable product (a bottle of Valocordin , depending on the container, costs from 130 to 300 rubles, while Corvalol drops can be bought for 11-40 rubles).

Alcohol compatibility

Alcohol enhances the effect of Corvalol. The drug is harmful for alcoholic patients.

Corvalol and alcohol: consequences of simultaneous use

Concomitant use of the drug with alcoholic beverages primarily causes damage to hepatocytes and the development of a disulfiram-ethanol reaction.

Once in the blood, alcohol increases heart rate, increases blood pressure and excites the nervous system. Corvalol is taken to reduce high blood pressure and calm the heart. Thus, the combination of the active components of the drug with alcohol provokes an imbalance and overload of the body.

Peppermint oil has a vasodilating effect and reduces blood viscosity. Since alcohol enhances the effect of the drug, drinking it in large quantities after taking Corvalol can provoke the development of internal bleeding and hemorrhage in the brain.

Another possible consequence of using this combination is cardiac arrest.

Repeated mixing of Corvalol with alcoholic beverages can cause dependence, much stronger than just dependence on alcohol.

This is due to the fact that one of the components of the drug is phenobarbital barbituric acid derivatives , which, with prolonged use, is addictive and provokes the development of drug dependence.

Is it possible to drink Corvalol with a hangover?

If you have a hangover , the use of Corvalol is not only inappropriate, but also extremely dangerous. By accelerating the course of all metabolic processes in the body due to the active release of liver enzymes, the drug thereby promotes faster absorption of alcohol in the blood and enhances its destructive effect.

There is also an increase in the sedative effect, which in turn leads to a more pronounced hangover syndrome.

Drinking alcohol also worsens the symptoms characteristic of an overdose of Corvalol: severe weakness, inability to think coherently, apathy. The possibility of unexpected reactions cannot be excluded.

Detoxification in hospital

Inpatient detoxification from barbiturates always begins with gastric lavage and a cleansing enema. If the patient's condition does not allow these manipulations, infusion therapy is prescribed to reduce blood acidity. It is believed that phenobarbitals are eliminated faster in an alkaline environment.

The second stage of detoxification in a hospital is the appointment of forced diuresis. This is possible with copious infusions and the administration of loop diuretics. An example of such drugs is furosemide. Such diuretics should not be used for more than 1-2 days. They wash out a lot of minerals from the blood plasma, and this can cause cardiac arrest.

In case of severe intoxication, hemodialysis or hemosorption is prescribed. If necessary, artificial ventilation can be performed.

Corvalol during pregnancy and lactation

Is it possible to take Corvalol during pregnancy?

The annotation for the drug states that both tablets and drops are contraindicated for pregnant women.

The use of phenobarbital in the first three months of pregnancy can provoke fetal developmental abnormalities, and in the prenatal period it can cause respiratory distress syndrome in the newborn.

Another component of Corvalol - mint oil - can cause an increase in the tone of the uterine muscles.

If the question arises whether pregnant women can take Corvalol, doctors answer that during pregnancy one should, if possible, stop taking medications, and, if necessary, use the safest ones possible.

Corvalol during breastfeeding

The use of the drug during breastfeeding is contraindicated.

How to quit on your own

Getting rid of barbituromania on your own is dangerous and difficult. But if there is no other way out, then first of all you need to get rid of friends who use any drugs. It is these people who will not let you give up the bad habit.

Never replace one drug addiction with another. This makes no sense and can lead to a combination addiction.

If you decide to quit, you need to do it right away, you can’t put it off until tomorrow or another day. By delaying the decision, you will never be able to quit on your own.

Before stopping taking the drug, it is necessary to stock up on funds for symptomatic therapy. These are painkillers, blood pressure relievers, sorbents and alkaline solutions for rehydration. If possible, try to stock up on food and clean water for 10-14 days.

Reviews of Corvalol

Reviews of Corvalol in tablets and drops are generally good, because the effectiveness of the medicine has been tested by time. However, along with them you can also find negative reviews. They usually note that the drug is really good at calming, but at the same time it greatly dulls reactions and causes lethargy.

Most people know about Corvalol as a remedy for calming the heart and treating neuroses, but it turns out that it can also be used as a remedy for acne and herpes on the lips .

When acne appears, cosmetologists recommend Corvalol-based drops. To prepare it, grind 1 tablet of Aspirin , 1 tablet of Metronidazole (or Trichopolum ) and 1 tablet of Levomycetin , and then add the resulting powder to 50 ml of the drug.

Shake the mash well before use. It is recommended to wipe your face after washing, optimally before bed. If you believe the reviews, in order to remove inflammation, 3-4 days of using the product are enough.

Some Corvalol solution is applied to acne spots. In 3-4 procedures, acne noticeably dries out, and inflammation decreases.

For herpes on the lips, drops are best used as soon as unpleasant symptoms appear. The only disadvantage of this treatment is that the drug greatly dries out delicate skin, so when using Corvalol you should take extra care of it.

Coding

Coding is a scientifically unproven addiction treatment method. Coding is based on the use of hypnosis or suggestion methods. In practice, these methods do not produce results, because physical dependence should be treated only in combination with long-term psychological therapy and drug support.

If you are offered coding as a method of treatment for addiction, you should not contact such centers or clinics. Coding is a technique that extracts money from the patient, but does not produce results.

How much do Corvalol drops and tablets cost?

The price of Corvalol tablets in Russian pharmacies is 100-150 rubles. for package No. 20. You can buy oral drops from 11 rubles.

In Ukraine, the price of Corvalol in tablets is from 8 UAH per package No. 10. The price of Corvalol in drops is 9-18 UAH.

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