RHUS TOXICODENDRON D 6 Arthritis, viral infections ampoules
Pack size:8X1ml Dosage form:Ampoules
Homeopathic medicine.
Poison ivy may seem like an unlikely remedy. But it’s used to treat several conditions, including:
- cramps
- strains
- sprains
- restless leg syndrome
- flu
- viral infections
- arthritis
This remedy has mostly been studied for its effectiveness as a treatment for arthritis pain. But research shows its effectiveness is still unclear.
Homeopathy is a philosophy developed over 200 years ago in Germany. It features two key beliefs:
- like cures like: Homeopathy suggests that you can cure someone by giving them a substance that reproduces the symptoms they have.
- law of minimum dose: The substance given should be diluted as much as possible.
R. toxicodendron is most commonly used to relieve arthritis symptoms. And it can be given to people of any age. Proponents say that it’s most effective when used during an arthritis flare-up that doesn’t respond well to applying cold packs.
Poison Ivy
Scientific Name(s): Toxicodendron diversilobum (Torr. & A. Gray) Greene, Toxicodendron pubescens Mill., Toxicodendron radicans (L.) Kuntze, Toxicodendron rydbergii (Small ex Rydb.) Greene, Toxicodendron succedaneum (L.) Kuntze, Toxicodendron vernicifluum (Stokes) F.A. Barkley, Toxicodendron vernix (L.) Kuntze
Common Name(s): Chinese lacquer, Markweed, Poison dogwood, Poison elder, Poison ivy, Poison oak, Poison sumac
Active ingredients
- 1 ml Toxicodendron quercifolium in homeopathic dilution
Excipients
- Water for injection
- Sodium chloride
Form of administration:
Liquid dilution for injection
Areas of application:
Registered homeopathic medicine according to anthroposophical knowledge of man and nature
, therefore no therapeutic indication is given.
Dosage:
Unless otherwise prescribed, inject 1 ml subcutaneously 2 - 3 times a week.
Contraindications:
D6: Hypersensitivity to poison ivy plants.
Pregnancy/breastfeeding:
As with all medicines, only use after consulting a doctor.
Children:
Should not be used in children under 12 years of age due to insufficient documented experience.
Side effects:
Occasionally harmless redness around the injection site and temporary burning. Rarely hypersensitivity reactions.
Interactions:
None known