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Hydroxyethylrutoside (also known as Oxerutins) is a type of flavonoid that is commonly used in the treatment of venous insufficiency and hemorrhoids. It is derived from rutin, a naturally occurring compound found in a variety of plants.

Chemical Structure

Hydroxyethylrutoside is a semi-synthetic derivative of rutin. It is composed of a flavone backbone with three hydroxyethyl groups attached. The chemical formula is C27H36O15.

Pharmacology

Hydroxyethylrutoside has been shown to have several pharmacological effects. It has vasoprotective properties, meaning it can protect the integrity of blood vessels. It also has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, which can help to reduce swelling and protect cells from damage.

Medical Uses

Hydroxyethylrutoside is used in the treatment of several conditions related to the veins. These include:

  • Chronic venous insufficiency: This is a condition where the veins do not efficiently return blood from the legs to the heart. Hydroxyethylrutoside can help to improve blood flow and reduce symptoms such as swelling and pain.
  • Hemorrhoids: Hydroxyethylrutoside can help to reduce the inflammation and swelling associated with hemorrhoids.
  • Varicose veins: Hydroxyethylrutoside can help to improve the tone and elasticity of the veins, reducing the appearance of varicose veins.

Side Effects

Like all medications, hydroxyethylrutoside can cause side effects. These may include nausea, stomach upset, and headache. If these side effects persist or worsen, medical attention should be sought.

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