Rational Use Of Drugs In The Comprehensive Treatment Of Bronchoobstructive Syndrome In Children
Ismoilova Z.A., , Assistant Department of "PChD, Pediatrics and HN" of Urgench branch of TMA, Uzbekistan Rajabova N. T , Assistant Department of "PChD, Pediatrics and HN" of Urgench branch of TMA, Uzbekistan Ishankulova N. N. , Department of Internal Medicine 1, Senior Lecturer Samarkand State Medical Institute, UzbekistanAbstract
Treatment of bronchoobstructive syndrome in children and integrated use of drugs, that is, each drug should be pathogenetically justified, taking into account the individual characteristics of the child, and based on knowledge of the mechanism of their action and pharmacokinetics. It is necessary to have a complex effect on individual links of the pathogenesis of bronchoobstructive syndrome in many cases makes the use of complex drugs with combined mechanism of action justified. Thus, treatment of bronchoobstructive syndrome in children before a pediatrician is a responsible task, which consists in rational selection of medicines.
Keywords
Treatment, children, inhalation
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