
VESICA FELLEA/Ferrum I ampoules
Pack size:10 x 1 ml Dosage form:ampoules
Vesica fellea/Ferrum I, liquid dilution for injection. Indications: According to anthroposophical knowledge of man and nature. These include: Harmonization of degenerative-hardening and inflammatory-dissolving processes in the bile duct area, e.g. stone formation (cholelithiasis), functional disorders of the bile ducts.
For risks and side effects, read the package insert and ask your doctor or pharmacist.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: INFORMATION FOR THE USER
Vesica fellea/Ferrum I, liquid dilution for injection
Composition:
1 ampoule contains: Ferrum metallicum Dil. D7 0.1 g, Vesica fellea bovis Gl Dil. D5 0.1 g (HAB, Vs. 41c). Other ingredients: Sodium chloride, sodium bicarbonate, water for injections. Contains milk protein (from lactose).
Indications:
According to anthroposophical understanding of man and nature. These include: Harmonization of degenerative-hardening and inflammatory-dissolving processes in the bile duct area, e.g. stone formation (cholelithiasis), functional disorders of the bile ducts.
Contraindications:
This medicine must not be used if you are hypersensitive to milk protein or animal protein.
Precautions for use and warnings:
There is no sufficiently documented experience with the use of this medicine in children. It should therefore not be used in children under 12 years of age.
Dosage and method of administration:
Unless otherwise prescribed, inject 1 ml subcutaneously twice a week to once a day.
Side effects:
This medicine contains small amounts of milk protein and may therefore cause allergic reactions.
Contents:
10 x 1 ml
Pharmaceutical entrepreneur and manufacturer:
WALA Heilmittel GmbH
Dorfstraße 1
73087 Bad Boll/Eckwälden
This package leaflet was last revised in January 2025.
Source: Information from the Wala catalogue
as of: 05/2025
Areas of application: According to anthroposophical understanding of man and nature. These include: Harmonization of degenerative-hardening and inflammatory-dissolving processes in the bile duct, e.g., stone formation (cholelithiasis), functional disorders of the bile ducts.