How to use and doses

Polisorb is taken orally in the form of an aqueous suspension. Dosage depends on the indication for use and the patient's body weight. The number of daily intakes and the duration of the drug depend on the symptoms of the disease.

Polisorb does not have serious side effects and is safe in interaction with other drugs.

While cleansing the body, the active substance does not injure the gastrointestinal tract and is not absorbed into the blood.

Polisorb gently envelops, retains and removes harmful substances and toxins.

Polisorb does not contain preservatives, colors and sweeteners, it is allowed for infants, pregnant women and women during lactation.

How to use Polisorb, the main indications

How to use Polisorb, the main indications

There are contraindications, consult a doctor before use.

Polisorb is a modern sorbent with a wide range of action, which binds harmful substances and removes them from the body. The drug has no age restrictions and is allowed for children from birth.

Polisorb is used for such diseases as poisoning, allergies, diarrhea. Polisorb is also used to cleanse the body of toxins and harmful substances; it is effective in toxicosis and hangover.

Polisorb is always taken a suspension in water, that is, the powder is mixed with ¼ - ½ cup of water, and is never taken dry orally.

Dosage calculator

Body weight
Indications for usage
Dosage
Water temperature
18-24 °C (room temperature)
Volume of water
Method of usage
Intake schedule
Duration
Contraindications
Gastric and 12-acid ulcer in the acute phase, bleeding from the GI tract, intestinal atony
Side effects
Allergic reactions, dyspepsia, constipation

A teaspoon contains 1 gram of the drug (recommended single child dosage)

A tablespoon contains 2.5-3 grams of the drug (average single adult dosage)

Body weight up to 10 kg

0,5-1,5 teaspoons per 30-50 ml of water (per day)

Body weight 11-20 kg

1 teaspoon ‘without a slide’ per 30-50 ml of water (one intake)

Body weight 21-30 kg

1 teaspoon ‘with a slide’ per 50-70 ml of water (one intake)

Body weight 31-40 kg

2 teaspoons ‘with a slide’ per 70-100 ml of water (one intake)

Body weight 41-60 kg

1 tablespoon ‘with a slide’ per 100 ml of water (one intake)

Body weight over 60kg

1-2 tablespoons ‘with a slide’ per 100-150 ml of water (one intake)

Disease Method of application Features of intake Number of intakes Duration of intake
Food allergies Stir powder into ¼ - ½ cup of water depending on body mass With or immediately after a meal Three times a day 10-14 days
Chronic allergies, urticaria, pollinosis, atopy Stir powder into ¼ - ½ cup of water depending on body mass One hour before or one hour after meals Take 3 times a day 10-14 days
Poisoning Stomach pumping with 0.5-1% solution of Polisorb (2-4 tablespoons per 1 liter of water) Then oral intake of Polisorb suspension depending on body weight Take 3 times a day 3-5 days
Intestinal infections Stir powder into ¼ - ½ cup of water depending on body mass Intake as part of a complex treatment 1 day – every hour, 2 days – 4 times a day 3-5 days
Viral hepatitis Stir powder into ¼ - ½ cup of water depending on body mass Intake as part of a complex treatment 3-4 times a day 7-10 days
Body cleansing Stir powder into ¼ - ½ cup of water depending on body mass One hour before or one hour after meals Take 3 times a day 7-14 days
Chronic renal failure Stir powder into ¼ - ½ cup of water depending on body mass Intake as part of a complex treatment 3-4 times a day 25-30 days
Pregnancy toxemia Stir powder into ¼ - ½ cup of water depending on body mass One hour before or one hour after meals Take 3 times a day 10-14 days
Hangover Stir powder into ¼ - ½ cup of water depending on body mass Every hour 1 day – 5 times a day, 2 days – 4 times a day 2 days
Hangover prevention Stir powder into ¼ - ½ cup of water depending on body mass Take 1 dose: before the feast, after the feast (before going to bed), in the morning Take 3 times a day 1 day

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Before using Polisorb you should study the leaflet in detail, it contains important information for the patient. If there any undesirable reactions after taking the medicine, we recommend you to consult a doctor.

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