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Berberis Homaccord, Heel home remedies for uti

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Berberis Homaccord drops 30ml Heel home remedies for uti

Berberis Homaccord benefits:

  • In the presence of unpleasant ailments of the urinary tract, such as eg. Burning sensation during urination, should reach for drops Heel berberis Homaccord. The drug is mitigating urinary dysfunction.

Berberis Homaccord drops Ingredients:
100g solution contains: active substances: Berberis vulgaris D4 - 0.4 g; Berberis Vulgaris D10 - 0.4 g; Berberis Vulgaris D30 - 0.4 g;Berberis vulgaris D200 - 0.4 g; Citrullus Colocynthis D4 - 0.3 g;Citrullus Colocynthis D10 - 0.3 g; Citrullus Colocynthis D30 - 0.3 g;Citrullus Colocynthis D200 - 0.3 g; Veratrum Album D4 - 0.3 g;Veratrum album D10 - 0.3 g; Veratrum album D30 - 0.3 g; Veratrum Album D200 - 0.3 g. Excipients: purified water, ethanol. The drug contains 35% (v / v) ethanol.

Berberis Homaccord drops Action:
Drops Heel berberis Homaccord is a homeopathic medicine that helps the urinary system in mild inflammation. Reduces symptoms of disorders in the functioning of the urinary tract, for example. Soothes the burning sensation during urination.

Berberis Homaccord drops Application:
Drops Heel berberis Homaccord intended for use in inflammatory conditions of the urinary tract and biliary tract, as well as in patients with urolithiasis.

Contraindications:
Do not use if you are allergic to any ingredient of the drug. Not suitable for administration to children under 12 years of age, pregnant women, lactating, people with liver disease, epilepsy and alcoholism.

Undesirable effects:
The use of the drug may aggravate the symptoms of hyperthyroidism.

Heel home remedies for uti Dosage:
The drug use between meals. Usually taken to be 10 drops three times a day, the formulation can be mixed with a small amount of water. In acute symptoms for the first two hours to take 10 drops every 15 minutes. Long-term treatment (for several months) must be supervised by a physician.