KOKARNIT: AN ANALGESIC POTENTIAL IN THE TREATMENT OF DIABETIC POLYNEUROPATHY

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4
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2016

Professor E. Shikh, MD; Professor V. Kukes, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences; N. Petunina I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University

The medicine Kokarnit, a lyophilysate to prepare a solution for intramuscular injection (World Medicine Ltd, United Kingdom), is a combination of a few active ingredients (triphosadenine dinatrium trihydrate, cocarboxylase, cyanocobalamin, nicotinamide). Kokarnit not only provides metabolic effects and synergism of analgesic action in combination with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, but also has an analgesic potential, this is important to improve quality of life in patients with polyneuropathies accompanied by pain syndrome that is untreated with pharmacotherapy.

Keywords: 
endocrinology
diabetic polyneuropathy
analgesic effect
Kokarnit
thiamine pyrophosphate
cyanocobalamin
adenosine triphosphate
cocarboxylase



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