Bekhterev's mixture

Bekhterev’s Mixture (Russian: Микстура Бехтерева, MixturaBechtereva) is a medicine with a sedative effect, affecting the central nervous system. The mixture was proposed by famous Russian neurologist Vladimir Bekhterev and subsequently named after him. One of the oldest and most popular medicines of its type, it is used to treat light forms of heart failure, panic disorder, and dystonia.[1][2] The medicine is known to be well tolerated, with no contra-indications, except bromine sensitivity (may cause rashes).[3]

The formula contains infusion of Adonis vernalis (6 parts in 180), sodium bromide (6g) and codeine phosphate (0.2g).[4]

References

  1. "Bekhterev Vladimir Mihaylovich". Elabuga-City. Retrieved 17 Dec 2012.
  2. "Бехтерева микстура". Большая советская энциклопедия (in Russian) (3 ed.). М.: Советская энциклопедия. 1970.
  3. Сидельникова, Т. Я. Микстура Бехтерева. Здоровье Человека (in Russian). Retrieved 20 Dec 2012.
  4. Микстура Бехтерева. Lekarstvennik.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 17 Dec 2012.
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