Adenosine triphosphate ATP-Injeel forte, irregular heart rhythm, ampoules
Adenosine triphosphate benefits:
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the primary compound that provides energy to drive many processes in living cells, including muscle contraction, neurotransmission, and cardiac function.
active Adenosine triphosphate, irregular heart rhythm ingredients
- 1.1 ml Adenosinum triphosphoricum D6,D10,D30,D200 each 0.275 ml
Adenosine triphosphate, irregular heart rhythm excipients
- sodium chloride
- water for injections
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)-Injeel forte
Liquid dilution for injection
Contraindications:
None known.
Precautions for use:
Ask your doctor for advice before using any medicine if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Interactions:
None known. General note: The effect of a homeopathic medicinal product can be adversely affected by generally damaging lifestyle factors and by stimulants and stimulants
. If you use other medicines, ask your doctor.
Dosage and method of administration:
Unless otherwise prescribed: The application requires an individual dosage by a homeopathically experienced therapist. In the context of self-medication, 1–2 ml iv, im or sc should therefore only be injected once parenterally. To continue the therapy, it is recommended to contact a homeopathically experienced therapist.
Duration of treatment:
Even homeopathic medicines should not be used for a long period of time without medical advice.
Adenosine triphosphate, irregular heart rhythm Composition:
1 ampoule of 1.1 ml (= 1.1 g) contains: Active ingredients: Adenosinum triphosphoricum Dil. D6 (HAB, prescription 5a, solution D1 with purified water) 0.275 g, Adenosinum triphosphoricum Dil. D10 (HAB, prescription 5a, solution D1 with purified water) 0.275 g, Adenosinum triphosphoricum Dil. D30 (HAB, prescription 5a, solution D1 with purified water) 0.275 g, Adenosinum triphosphoricum Dil. D200 (HAB, regulation 5a, solution D1 with purified water) 0.275 g. The active ingredients are potentised together over the last three stages. Excipient: sodium chloride.