The use of rectal suppositories with oxidised dextran for calculous prostatitis


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This article presents its own experience of using suppositories with oxidised dextran in the treatment of a patient with recurrent bacterial prostatitis complicated by prostate calcifications, these are the positive effects on the use of suppositories with oxidised dextran: a decrease in the size of calcified areas, a stable elimination of opportunistic microflora and the achievement of long-term remission of the disease.

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E. G. Novikova

Federal Medical Research Centre of Fundamental and Translational Medicine; Regional Medical and Diagnostic Centre Ltd

Email: rmdc.nsk@gmail.com
MD, Ph.D; Chief scientist, Department of Endocrinology, Federal Medical Research Centre of Fundamental and Translational Medicine; Urologist-Andrologist, Regional Medical and Diagnostic Centre Ltd Novosibirsk, Russia

A. V Troitsky

Federal Medical Research Centre of Fundamental and Translational Medicine

Email: pharm2008@yandex.ru
BSc, Ph.D; Chief scientist/Head, Department of Biocompatible Nanopartides and Nanomaterials, Federal Medical Research Centre of Fundamental and Translational Medicine Novosibirsk, Russia

H. U Ukah

Federal Medical Research Centre of Fundamental and Translational Medicine

Email: dukehenrymail.ru
PharmD, Research scientist, Department of Biocompatible Nanoparticles and Nanomaterials Federal Research Centre of Fundamental and Translational Medicine Novosibirsk, Russia

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