• Report on post-marketing study of the efficacy and safety of dietary supplements to the diet «Tsunami» in the program of treatment and prevention of asymptomatic leucocyturia and bacteriuria in children 
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Report on post-marketing study of the efficacy and safety of dietary supplements to the diet «Tsunami» in the program of treatment and prevention of asymptomatic leucocyturia and bacteriuria in children 

SOVREMENNAYA PEDIATRIYA.2016.5(77):112-118; doi10.15574/SP.2016.77.112 

Report on post-marketing study of the efficacy and safety of dietary supplements to the diet «Tsunami» in the program of treatment and prevention of asymptomatic leucocyturia and bacteriuria in children 

Ovcharenko L. S., Vertegel A. A.
SI «Zaporizhzhia Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education of Ukraine»

The results of open comparative randomized clinical examination on study of the efficacy and safety of «Tsunami» preparation containing dry concentrate juice and extract of Vaccinium macrocarpon, in children in the age 3 to 7 years are shown. It is shown that the dietary supplement is effective in the prevention and treatment of asymptomatic leucocyturia and bacteriuria in children.

Key words: asymptomatic leucocyturia and bacteriuria, children, treatment, prevention, dietary supplement, Vaccinium macrocarpon.

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