Phytotherapeutic agent for treatment of skin lesions and...

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A61K 31/375 (2006.01) A61K 31/07 (2006.01) A61K 31/355 (2006.01)

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CA 2191710

The invention pertains to a phytotherapeutic agent for treating skin lesions and morbid changes in the skin. It is primarily designed as an effective therapeutic agent against Herpes simplex entailing no significant side effects. This phytotherapeutic agent is made from an extract of components that can be extracted from sage (Salvia officinalis), ribwort plaintain (Plantago lanceolata), greater plantain (plantago major) and mistletoe (Viscum album).

L'invention concerne un agent phytothérapeutique utilisé dans le traitement de lésions cutanées et d'altérations pathologiques de la peau. Cet agent thérapeutique est avant tout destiné à être efficace dans le traitement de l'herpès, sans entraîner d'effets secondaires significatifs. A cette fin l'agent phytothérapeutique comprend un extrait de substances extractives de la sauge (Salvia officinalis), du plantain lancéolé (Plantago lanceolata), du grand plantain (Plantago major) et du gui (Viscum album).

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