Methyluracil Tablets 0.5 g – 10 pcs | Tissue Repair & Regeneration Support
Methyluracil Tablets 0.5 g – 10 Tablets in Blister Pack deliver a potent dose of methyluracil, a well‑recognized anabolic and tissue‑supporting agent designed to enhance cellular regeneration and recovery processes throughout the body. This formulation is particularly useful in conditions where tissue repair, immune resilience and blood cell regeneration are compromised or need support.
Methyluracil plays a central role in stimulating nucleic acid metabolism, which helps accelerate the synthesis of DNA and RNA in damaged tissues and supports the activation of both cellular and humoral immune mechanisms. It also exhibits anti‑inflammatory effects, aids in the stimulation of leukopoiesis (production of white blood cells) and erythropoiesis (red blood cell formation), and encourages the healing of wounds and ulcers.
Mechanism of Action
At the cellular level, methyluracil acts as an anabolic agent with the ability to:
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Accelerate tissue regeneration by stimulating nucleic acid synthesis and increasing cellular proliferation.
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Support immune function, particularly by enhancing the production of white blood cells needed to fight infection and aid healing.
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Improve wound healing and promote the formation of healthy granulation tissue in wounds, burns and trophic ulcers.
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Activate reparative processes in damaged organs and mucous membranes, especially in the gastrointestinal tract.
These actions make this tablet formulation valuable in a wide variety of clinical scenarios where cellular recovery and repair are priorities.
Indications – When Methyluracil Tablets Are Used
Methyluracil tablets may be recommended as part of adjunctive therapy in the following conditions (based on therapeutic uses and traditional clinical practice):
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Leukopenia and agranulocytic angina, including leukopenia caused by chemotherapy, radiotherapy or other factors affecting blood cell production.
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Alimentary toxic aleukia and chronic benzene intoxication, where toxic effects reduce immune cell counts.
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Sluggishly healing wounds, including surgical wounds, pressure sores, traumatic injuries and ulcers that fail to heal efficiently.
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Burns and trophic ulcers, where enhanced tissue regeneration can shorten recovery time.
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Bone fractures and tissue trauma, supporting reparative processes.
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Peptic ulcer disease of the stomach and duodenum, as part of comprehensive ulcer management.
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Post‑infection recovery and convalescence, to support immune recovery and restore damaged tissues.
By supporting cellular regeneration and immune responsiveness, methyluracil can play a helpful role in restoring normal function and accelerating repair in diverse conditions where tissue symptoms are prominent.
How to Use Methyluracil Tablets
Methyluracil tablets should be taken orally, during or after meals, with a small amount of water to minimize gastrointestinal irritation. Typical dosing is:
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Adults: 1 tablet (500 mg) 4 times daily, with the option to increase to 6 times per day if medically indicated.
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Children 3–8 years: ½ tablet (250 mg) 3 times daily.
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Children over 8 years: 250 – 500 mg 3 times daily, based on clinical assessment.
The course and duration of therapy depend on the condition being treated and should be determined by a healthcare professional. Courses for gastrointestinal disorders like peptic ulcer disease are often around 30–40 days, while other conditions may require shorter or longer treatment.
Clinical Benefits of Methyluracil Tablets
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Enhances wound healing and promotes faster recovery.
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Supports immune function by stimulating white blood cell production.
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Reduces inflammation and accelerates tissue repair at the cellular level.
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Supports recovery after chemotherapy, radiotherapy and toxic exposures by aiding blood cell regeneration.
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Facilitates ulcer healing in the stomach and duodenum as part of combination therapy.
These effects make methyluracil a versatile addition to healing and recovery regimens, especially where cell proliferation or immune support is needed.
Safety, Side Effects & Precautions
Methyluracil is generally well tolerated when used as directed. However, some individuals may experience:
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Headache or dizziness (reported rarely).
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Allergic reactions, such as skin rash or redness.
Contraindications include hypersensitivity to methyluracil or other components, and active leukemia or other malignant bone marrow diseases where increased cell proliferation would be contraindicated.
Special precautions:
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Methyluracil should not be used in children under 3 years of age.
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Use in pregnancy and breastfeeding should be assessed by a healthcare provider to weigh benefit against risk.
Always follow professional medical advice, especially in complex or serious conditions.
Storage
Store methyluracil tablets in the original blister packaging at a temperature not exceeding 25 °C, away from direct sunlight and moisture, and keep out of the reach of children.

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