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publicationNumber RU-118197-U1
titleOfInvention ANTIALLERGENE HALO-HALING PRODUCT
abstract The utility model relates to medical devices, in particular, to means for treating allergic reactions and the most common diseases caused by them, such as bronchial asthma, contact allergies, hay fever, allergic rhinitis, etc.n n n The objective of this utility model is to create a product that is convenient for continuous use, including domestic conditions, aimed at treating mild and moderate forms of the course of allergic diseases and used as a supportive treatment for severe forms of the course of the disease. The technical result consists in the creation of a product that ensures the entry into the pathological focus of charged active particles of sodium chloride, which diffuses into the damaged cells of the lung tissue according to the concentration and electrogenic gradient (selective membrane transfer of cations), thereby participating in the suppression of perverted cell metabolism and restoration of the normal process.n n n The problem is solved, and the technical result is achieved in that the anti-allergenic halo-inhalation product is a breathable cover and a filler, while sodium chloride is used as a filler.
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