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Multitargeted cytoprotective antioxidant – Zola

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Multitargeted cytoprotective antioxidant – Zola

active ingredient: thiazotic acid
Zola – 1 ml of the drug contains 25 mg of morpholinic salt of thiazolic acid, which is equivalent to 16.6 mg of thiazolic acid, excipient: water for injection.
It is available in two volumes: 2 ml and 4 ml.

First of all, thiazolic acid acts as a powerful antioxidant that neutralizes harmful free radicals, reducing cellular damage. This is especially important in ischemic processes, when insufficient oxygen supply leads to the accumulation of oxidative products that can cause further damage to the heart muscle. Thiazotic acid has a powerful antioxidant effect and reduces the risk of developing complications associated with oxidative stress.

The second important property of thiazotic acid is its cardioprotective effect. By stimulating energy processes at the cellular level, it helps restore heart muscle function after a heart attack or during coronary heart disease. In conditions of reduced blood supply to cells, thiazotic acid optimizes energy supply, which increases the endurance of cardiomyocytes and reduces the risk of further complications. Studies also show that thiazolic acid can have a positive effect on vascular contraction and normalize blood flow, which contributes to a better patient prognosis.

In addition to its cardioprotective effect, thiazotic acid has a positive effect in the treatment of liver diseases. It is used in complex therapy for conditions such as hepatitis, cirrhosis or fibrosis, stimulates regenerative processes in liver cells and reduces the degree of damage. Restoring normal cell metabolism allows the liver to perform its detoxification functions more effectively, which is key to overall health.
It is also worth noting the neuroprotective effect of thiazotic acid. In case of ischemic brain lesions, it helps to improve cerebral circulation and protects nervous tissue from further damage. This helps to reduce the risk of neurological complications, which may be especially important during rehabilitation after strokes.

Given its wide range of effects, thiazotic acid is part of a comprehensive therapy for the treatment of cardiovascular, hepatic, and neurological diseases. However, despite its numerous positive effects, the use of thiazotic acid-based drugs is possible only after a doctor’s prescription.