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Glucosaminylmuramyl dipeptide in treatment of respiratory tract diseases

Authors: A V, Burkin; V M, Svistushkin; G N, Nikiforova; A S, Dukhanin;

Glucosaminylmuramyl dipeptide in treatment of respiratory tract diseases

Abstract

Immunomodulators are used as part of a comprehensive therapy of respiratory tract diseases. The systematization of the accumulated data on the use of glucosaminylmuramyldipeptide (GMDP) has great scientific and practical interest.To study the data on the effectiveness and safety of GMDP in the treatment of infectious diseases of the respiratory tract.Literature search was carried out in Scientific Electronic Library (elibrary.ru), Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, Cochrane library, Pubmed/MEDLINE and search engines. The level of evidence reliability and methodological quality of researches were assessed.17 full-text publications were selected based on the results of 13 prospective clinical trials with acceptable methodological quality (including one blind placebo-controlled trial). The effectiveness of GMDP in acute respiratory viral infections, influenza, recurrent respiratory tract infections, rhinosinusitis and chronic tonsillitis was demonstrated.An important advantage is that a significant part of the studies was performed with the participation of the child population. Since the use of GMDP in multiple therapy significantly reduces antibiotic consumption (often unjustified). It seems reasonable to estimate the pharmacoeconomic costs of managing adult patients with respiratory tract diseases. Further research can improve understanding of the role of GMDP in the treatment of various medical conditions.The use of GMDP in the treatment of respiratory tract diseases makes it possible to faster achieve a clinical effect, reduce the number of relapses, lengthen the relapse-free period, as well as to potentiate the effect of antibacterial therapy (if necessary), reducing the need for antibiotics.

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Adult, Humans, Reproducibility of Results, Prospective Studies, Child, Acetylmuramyl-Alanyl-Isoglutamine, Respiratory Tract Infections, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic

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