Pharmacotherapeutic group: Homeopathic remedy
Pharmacological action
Ledum palustre (wild rosemary) is a shrub native to the wetter regions of Europe, Asia and America, with linear felt-like leaves with a reddish underside.
The chemical composition:
– essential oil with anti-inflammatory properties;
– flavonoids;
– triterpenes.
Indications
Key symptoms for prescribing the drug
Composition
Ledum palustre (Ledum palustre) C5
Excipients: sucrose, lactose.
4 g – pouches with a pellet counter (1) – cardboard boxes.
How to take, the dosage
Sublingually.
The pellets should be taken by mouth 30 minutes before a meal or 60 minutes after a meal.
Children from 0 to 3 years must first dilute the pellets by shaking them in 10-15 ml of water at room temperature and then give them to drink.
The optimal amount per oral dose is 5 pellets.
Public health advice is required to determine the dilution, number and length of dosing.
Interaction
Special Instructions
Contraindications
– Individual sensitivity to the drug;
– Lactose intolerance.
Side effects
Overdose
Weight | 0.015 kg |
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Shelf life | 5 years. |
Conditions of storage | The drug should be kept out of reach of children, protected from light and moisture, away from electrical appliances at 15-25°C. |
Manufacturer | Boiron Laboratory, France |
Medication form | homeopathic granules |
Brand | Boiron Laboratory |
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