JIBI INKOKA TEMBO
Online ISSN : 1883-6429
Print ISSN : 0386-9687
ISSN-L : 0386-9687
EFFECT OF IBUNAC IN OTORHINOLARYNGEAL REGIONS
Osamu MIZUKOSHITadashi IMAMURASatoru KAWAMOTO
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1968 Volume 11 Issue 6 Pages 491-493,429

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Abstract
We administeret Ibunac to upperrespiratory disease ; acute infection 8 cases (acute rhinitis, acute tonsillitis, acute pharyngitis and acute otitis media) and postoperation 12 cases (chronic sinusitis, chronic tonsillitis, salivary stone and maxillary cancer).
The effect of this drug to these cases were as followed;
1) acute infection: 6 cases (75%) were effective to inhibit fever, local heat and local pain, and to take off swelling and congestion of local mucous membrane.
2) postoperative cases
a) Chronic sinusitis 2 cases (50%) were effective to inhibit headache and swelling of cheak.
b) Chronic tonsillitis: 2 cases (50%) were effective to inhibit pain in swallowing.
c) Salivary stone: 2 cases (100%) were effective to inhibit pain and swelling of local mucous membrane.
To maxillary cancer, however, Ibunac has not a remarkable effect.
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