Russian company presents COVID-19 treatment drug to Vietnam

The Polysan Science & Technology Company in Saint-Petersburg has decided to grant a batch of Cytoflavin drug that is able to treat around 1,000 COVID-19 patients to the Vietnamese Ministry of Defence.
Russian company presents COVID-19 treatment drug to Vietnam ảnh 1The shipment comprises of 2,376 boxes of Cytoflavin treatment drug (Source: qdnd.com.vn)
Moscow (VNA) - The Polysan Science & Technology Company in Saint-Petersburghas decided to grant a batch of Cytoflavin drug that is able to treat around1,000 COVID-19 patients to the Vietnamese Ministry of Defence.

This is the outcomes of meetings between Vietnam’s DefenceAttaché Office in Russia and the Government Committee for the ExternalRelations of Saint-Petersburg and the company.

The shipment comprises of a total of 2,376 boxes of Cytoflavintreatment drug.

Cytoflavin is currently being used as part of the treatmentregimen for COVID-19 patients in Russia and typically used for theprevention of acute ischemic stroke.

Russian doctors also make use of this drug to treatcardiovascular and brain complications detected in COVID-19 patients.

Speaking at the handover ceremony, Attaché Colonel Tran Tien Phuong expressed his sincere thanks forthis gift, adding that the invaluable support will help deal with the pandemic inVietnam while contributing to further enhancing the comprehensive strategicpartnership between the two countries./.
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