Intestibacteriophage (Intesti) – Treatment Course (6 Boxes)
Intestibacteriophage (Intesti) – Treatment Course (6 Boxes)
Complete 6-box course for confirmed Intesti applications.
Same product across the full course — optimized for continuity and predictable supply.
- 6 × identical boxes (consistent product across the course)
- Lab-tested quality & standardized production
- Worldwide shipping
- Cold storage (+2 °C to +8 °C) & handling guidance
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Product overview (general information)
Intestibacteriophage (Intesti) is a mixture of sterile filtrates of phagolysates. The liquid bacteriophage is a transparent liquid with yellow to light brown coloration of varying intensity.
Activity spectrum (general)
This product is described as causing specific lysis of the following groups (general informational reference):
- Shigella flexneri (serotypes 1, 2, 3, 4) & Shigella sonnei
- Salmonella (S. paratyphi A & B, S. typhimurium, S. enteritidis, S. choleraesuis, S. oranienburg)
- Escherichia coli (different serotypes)
- Proteus vulgaris & Proteus mirabilis
- Staphylococcus aureus
- Pseudomonas aeruginosa
- Enterococcus faecalis
Titer: No less than 10⁵ ml⁻¹ for each bacterial group
Dosage & usage information (informational)
The following information is provided for general informational purposes only and reflects usage descriptions supplied by the manufacturer. Dosage and application should be determined by qualified professionals based on individual circumstances.
Quick orientation: Intesti bacteriophage is primarily used orally and rectally for intestinal infections. Use immediately after opening and do not store opened containers.
General usage principles
- Highest effectiveness is generally associated with early-stage application.
- Treatment typically begins with first signs of disease and continues for 5-6 days.
- Use immediately after opening. Do not store opened containers.
- Visual inspection prior to use is recommended (clear liquid, no sediment).
- Shake vial well before use.
Common application routes (informational)
- Oral administration (per os) - primary route
- Rectal administration (per rectum) - supplementary route
Recommended dosage overview (treatment purposes)
| Age group | Oral use / per admission | Frequency | Rectal use / per day |
|---|---|---|---|
| Children up to 3 years | 5 ml | 4 times daily, 30 min before meals | 10 ml once daily (evening enema) |
| Children 3+ years & adults | 10 ml | 4 times daily, 30 min before meals | 20 ml once daily (evening enema) |
Additional usage notes
- For adults and children over 3 years: drinking 2-3% baking soda solution (150-200 ml) before oral administration is recommended.
- Rectal administration is recommended in the evening after bowel movement.
- Oral and rectal routes can be used in parallel for enhanced effectiveness.
Prophylaxis use (informational)
- Seasonal prevention in organized groups: 10-20 ml once daily with 5-day intervals during 1 month.
- During infection outbreaks: All patients recommended to undergo phage treatment 2 times with 5-day intervals, 10-20 ml per admission.
Unsure whether Intesti is suitable?
We recommend a prior laboratory analysis.
Quality & safety information
- No contraindications reported by the manufacturer.
- No side effects have been revealed during usage.
- No overdosing symptoms have been reported.
- Shake vial well before use.
- Do not use if the container is damaged or the liquid is cloudy/non-transparent.
- Use immediately after opening; do not store opened containers.
- Can be used during pregnancy and lactation period.
- Suitable for elderly patients.
- Does not affect driving skills or operation of machinery.
- Can be used in parallel or supplemental to other medications.
- Drinking alcohol during treatment is not recommended.
Packaging & storage
- Format: 10 ml vials (5 vials per box)
- Storage: +2 °C to +8 °C in dry place, protected from direct light
- Shelf life: 24 months
- Distributed without prescription
Developed by:
G. Eliava Institute of Bacteriophages, Microbiology and Virology
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