The searching for the new effective and safe medicines is still important problem for today. Perspective subjects in this field are medicines of plant origin. It is well known that a number of diseases, labor, surgeries are often accompanied by bleedings. In such cases for their pharmacological correction hemostatic agents are used, particularly ones of plant origin, where nomenclature of drugs is comparatively not large. However, among big variety of medicinal plants there is one unjustly forgotten plant that is Antennaria dioica. This plant is non-officinal for today and according to the data in literature is applied only in folk medicine. Analysis of data in literature shows that Antennaria dioica contains complex of biologically active substances, which causes different pharmacological effects, that explains possibility of this plant application in great number of pathologies. In the available scientific literature there is no information about study and creation of Antennaria dioica medicines (except galenic ones in folk medicine) that substantiates the importance of further investigation of the properties of this medicinal plant. The prospect direction in this field is application of Antennaria dioica medicines as hemostatics for prevention and stoppage of bleedings of different ethiology.
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