LACHESIS COMPOSITUM N ad us.vet.ampoules

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LACHESIS COMPOSITUM N ad us.vet.ampoules

This product is intended for pets only. A delivery to food-supplying animals is excluded!

warning notice For risks and side effects, read the leaflet and ask your veterinarian or pharmacist.

Homeopathic medicine for animals

active ingredients

  • 200 mg Pyrogenium Nosode D6
  • 100 mg Echinacea angustifolia D1
  • 50 mg Pulsatilla pratensis D2
  • 200 mg Lachesis D6
  • 100 mg Juniperus sabina D3

excipients

  • water for injections
  • sodium chloride

Areas of application:
Registered homeopathic medicinal product, therefore without indication of a therapeutic indication. A veterinary examination should be carried out before use.

Dosage and method of administration:
Lachesis compositum N ad us. vet inject subcutaneously. Depending on the animal species, the single dose per day is:

  • large dog: 3-4 ml
  • medium dog: 2 ml
  • small dog, cat: 1-2 ml

In the case of acute symptoms, the dose can be repeated after 24 hours.

Duration of treatment:
Note: The preparation should not be used for a long period of time without veterinary advice.

Contraindications:
Do not use if you have a known hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients of the drug. For reasons of principle, Lachesis compositum N ad us. vet Due to the Echinacea component and the dilution level contained, it should be used with caution in chronic viral diseases such as leukemia or FIV and in autoimmune diseases such as rheumatism or lupus erythematosus. If in doubt, consult your veterinarian.

Interactions:
None known. As with all medicines, interactions with other medicines can also occur with homeopathic medicines. If Lachesis compositum N ad us. vet is to be used at the same time as another medicine, ask your veterinarian.

Side effects:
None known. Note: When treated with a homeopathic medicine, the existing symptoms can temporarily worsen (initial aggravation). In this
case, you should stop taking the medicine and consult your veterinarian. If you notice any side effects not listed in the leaflet, please tell your veterinarian or pharmacist.