List of reimbursed drugs, is an important part of Service Packages covering the Fund of Compulsory Health Care Insurances for the population. The list of reimbursable drugs aims at improving the quality of service for all patients, particularly for people in need. In this regard, through the new list of drugs, FCHC aims at increasing the attention toward categories such as retirees and patients suffering from serious illnesses.
In compiling the list of drugs there are some scientific criteria which have been taken into consideration, by giving priority to drugs used for severe diseases; diseases of high risk for life; diseases that cause disability; diseases that risk of being spread into the society; diseases that cause much suffering as well as chronic illnesses requiring prolonged treatment.
Antiinfectives For Systemic Use - Reimbursed
Oral suspension - (200 mg + 40 mg/5 ml)
Tablets - 100 mg
Doxyderma is a broad-spectrum antibiotic of the tetracycline group.
Doxyderma is indicated for infections caused by pathogens sensitive to doxycycline, especially by:
Tablets - 100 mg
Doxyderma is a broad-spectrum antibiotic of the tetracycline group.
Doxyderma is indicated for infections caused by pathogens sensitive to doxycycline, especially by:
Tablets - 250 mg
Solution for injection - 40 mg/2 ml (40 000 UI)
Solution for injection - 80 mg/2 ml (80 000 UI)
Gentamycine is a potent bactericidal antibiotic with a wide range activity against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative strains including Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Klebsiella, Proteus, and Pseudomonas species.
Gentamycine solution for injection is indicated for the following cases:
Film-coated tablets - 500 mg
Tablets - 100 mg
Nitrofurantoin is an antibacterial, which belongs to the group of nitrofuranes.
The mechanism of action of nitrofurantoin has not yet been clarified. There is evidence that this substance inhibits a range of enzymatic systems of bacteria and confirmed that it interferes in the early stages of bacterial carbohydrate metabolism, by inhibiting acetyl coenzime A. Nitrofurantoin acts against a broad spectrum of common pathogen microbes of urinary tract. Most strains of Escherichia coli are sensitive; also, most of strains of Klebsiella - Enterobacter are sensitive to nitrofurantoin.
Nitrofurantoine is indicated in prophylaxis and treatment of acute or recurrent, uncomplicated lower urinary tract infections, either spontaneous or following surgical procedures.
Nitrofurantoine is specifically indicated for the treatment of infections when due to susceptible strains of Escherichia coli, Enterococci, Staphylococci, Citrobacter, Klebsiella and Enterobacter. Most strains of Proteus and Serratia are resistant. All Pseudomonas strains are resistant.
Tablets - 250 mg
Tablets - 750 000 UI
Spiramicine is a macrolide antibiotic that has similar uses with erythromycin. Macrolides are weak bases; their activity increases at alkaline pH. Macrolides penetrate into the pleural fluid, in the ascitic fluid, in the middle ear exudates and in the sputum. When the meninges are inflamed, they can enter in the cerebrospinal fluid. Macrolides are used in respiratory tract, urogenital, digestive and skin soft tissue infections, especially when beta-lactamic antibiotics or tetracyclines are contraindicated.
Spiramicine is indicated in:
Tablets - 400 mg + 80 mg