UKRAIN is registered at the National Cancer Institute
(Bethesda, Maryland, USA) under the number
NSC 631570.
Active substance: Chelidonium
majus L.
alkaloid-thiophosphoric acid derivative
Form of medication:
Solution
Composition: 1 ampoule contains 5
mg Chelidonium majus L.
alkaloid-thiophosphoric acid derivative in 5 ml
bi-distilled water for injection, with a pH range of 3.5-5.5.
UKRAIN is a derivative of alkaloids from the greater
celandine plant. Numerous scientific tests have demonstrated that the
preparations destroys cancer cells through apoptosis (programmed cell death)
without attacking healthy cells. The drug is easy to use and the therapeutic
dose has no significant side effects.
The anti-tumour effect of UKRAIN is the result of the
interplay between the properties of several compounds. In contrast to
traditional chemotherapy, the inhibition of cell division by UKRAIN is
confined to tumour cells, while the cells of healthy tissue remain unaffected.
Excellent tolerance to UKRAIN therapy results there from.
UKRAIN modulates the human immune system so that the body’s
own resources start to combat the tumour.
UKRAIN also inhibits the formation of new blood
vessels through which the tumour is supplied with nutrients and through which
single tumour cells can migrate to other parts of the organism. This leads to
“starvation” of the tumour and inhibition of the formation of metastases.
On account of its anti-angiogenic properties, the
pre-operative administration of UKRAIN leads to tumour encapsulation and
therefore significantly improves operability. Post-operative application of
UKRAIN greatly inhibits the formation of metastases.