Flavacridine for gonorrhoid arthritis

A I Dmitriev , I I Zdobnov , N M Porudominskiy

Kazan medical journal ›› 1933, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (4) : 309 -312.

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Kazan medical journal ›› 1933, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (4) : 309 -312. DOI: 10.17816/kazmj80860
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Flavacridine for gonorrhoid arthritis

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The tempting idea of ​​chemotherapy for urinary infections has attracted understandable attention of urologists over the past decade. Among the various chemotherapy drugs, much attention has been paid to trypoflavin (gonacrine) for gonorrhea and its complications. Barbellion provides the following theoretical justifications for the use of chemicals (triggoflavin, gotsacrine). The introduction of the drug into the body provides: 1) complete and rapid impregnation of the entire body through the hemotogenic system; 2) long-term permanent impregnation of the body as opposed to short-term local therapy; 3) the constant presence of the drug in the urine makes it bactericidal, antiseptic and allows you to disinfect the entire urogenital tract; 4) the simplicity and unity of the treatment method with all possible localization of the process makes it possible to discard all the other numerous methods; 5) simplification of the doctor's work, who often remains helpless in search of hidden foci of infection, the possibility of standardization, the ease of use of the drug, which allows it to be used in the most modest dispensary, facilitates the fight against gonorrhea.

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A I Dmitriev, I I Zdobnov, N M Porudominskiy. Flavacridine for gonorrhoid arthritis. Kazan medical journal, 1933, 29(4): 309-312 DOI:10.17816/kazmj80860

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