Products
Troxerutin was commercially available in the form of film-coated tablets and capsules. It had been approved in many countries since 1977.
Structure and properties
Troxerutin (C33H42O19, Mr = 742.7 g/mol) or trihydroxyethylrutoside is a flavonoid.
Effects
Troxerutin (ATC C05CA04) stabilizes the permeable vascular walls of blood capillaries.
Indications
- Chronic venous insufficiency
- Varicose early symptoms
- Varicose syndrome and varicose complications
Dosage
According to the professional information. The drugs are taken one to three times a day before or with meals.
Contraindications
Troxerutin is contraindicated in cases of hypersensitivity. For complete precautions, see the drug label.
Interactions
Interactions with other drugs are not known to date.
Adverse effects
Possible adverse effects include allergic reactions and gastrointestinal discomfort.