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Cassandra (Anonymous, 83.134.206.) Warszawa 4 months ago

Can taking Broncho Vaxom increase blood cells?

Can taking Broncho Vaxom increase white blood cells?

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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor

4 months ago

Yes, taking Broncho Vaxom can increase the number of white blood cells in your blood.

Broncho Vaxom is a medicine that stimulates the immune system. It contains lysates of bacteria that cause respiratory tract infections, which stimulate the body's cellular and humoral immunity mechanisms. One of the effects of this drug is an increase in the number of circulating T cells, which are one of the main types of white blood cells responsible for the immune response.

In addition, Broncho Vaxom activates macrophages, which also belong to the group of white blood cells involved in fighting infection. An increase in the number and activity of these defense cells contributes to an overall increase in the level of white blood cells in the blood when using this preparation.

Therefore, one of the actions of Broncho Vaxom is to increase the number of white blood cells, which strengthens the body's immunity, especially in terms of fighting respiratory infections.

The GdziePoLek.pl service also allows you to book the medicine at a selected stationary pharmacy and collect it after presenting a prescription:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/13938/broncho-vaxom-7-mg-kapsulki/apteki

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