To assess an effect of the combined use of Cytoflavin and Sulodexide on the course and outcomes of purulent meningitis in children. Fifty children with purulent meningitis, aged from 5 to 17 years 11 month, were studied. Thirty patients of the treatment group (n=30; mean age 6,8 ± 2,2 years) received Cytoflavin (0,6 mcg/kg once a day) during 5 days with the following treatment with Sulodexide (250 LSU/day in children 5-12 years, 500 LSU/day in children above 12 years). Patients of the comparison group (n=20), aged 5,9±1,8 years, received standard antibacterial treatment. Duration and persistent of fever, cerebral, meningeal symptoms, the recovery period of CSF, the normalization of the number of desquamated epithelial cells (DEC), D-dimer were estimated. Outcomes of purulent meningitis were assessed using a working scale representing a modification of Rankin's, Fisher's, and Glasgow scales. The combination of drugs reduces the duration of cerebral and meningeal symptoms, leads to the normalization of hematological parameters (the level of leukocytes, desquamous epithelial cells, D-dimer) and improves outcomes.