SANUKEHL Myc D 6 drops, Viral infection, bacterial infection
Homeopathic Viral infection, bacterial infection, SANUKEHL Myc D 6 drops medicine.
Mycobacterium bovis homeopathy uses:
active Viral infection, bacterial infection, SANUKEHL Myc D 6 drops ingredients
- 1 ml Mycobacterium bovis (BCG) e volumine cellulae (lyophil., sterile.) D6
Viral infection, bacterial infection, SANUKEHL Myc D 6 drops excipients
- water, purified
Dosage form:
Drops for ingestion and rubbing in
Preparation group:
Bacterial preparations
Active substance:
Mycobacterium bovis (BCG) e volumine cellulae D6
Viral infection, bacterial infection, SANUKEHL Myc D 6 drops Composition:
10 ml contain: 10 ml Mycobacterium bovis (BCG) e volumine cellulae D6 Dil. (HAB, rule 5a, with purified water).
Experience has shown that it is used for:
Registered homeopathic medicinal product, therefore without indication of a therapeutic indication.
Viral infection, bacterial infection, SANUKEHL Myc D 6 drops Application:
For oral use: in acute conditions 5-10 drops before a meal every 12-24 hours; in chronic forms 10 drops every 2nd day.
To rub into the skin:5-10 drops in the crook of your arm every 1-2 days. After a maximum of 8 weeks of therapy, a break of several months should be taken.
Side effects:
Due to the content of specific organic components in Sanukehl® Myc D6, hypersensitivity reactions can occur in rare cases.
Contraindications:
None known.
Interactions:
Drugs or therapies with an immunosuppressive effect can impair the effectiveness of Sanukehl® Myc D6. An interval of 4 weeks should be observed before and after treatment with orally administered live vaccines.
Viral infection, bacterial infection, SANUKEHL Myc D 6 drops Precautions:
Since there is no sufficiently documented experience of use during pregnancy and breastfeeding, the drug should not be used during pregnancy and only after consultation with the doctor during breastfeeding. There is insufficient documented experience with the use of this medicine in children. It should therefore not be used in children under the age of 12.