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Aphthous ulcers and periodontitis, RATANHIA COMP.external solution

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RATANHIA COMP.external solution, Aphthous ulcers and periodontitis

Pack size:20ml​ Dosage form:Solution

Weleda Ratanhia comp. drops
The drops are used externally for inflammation of the gums and oral mucosa, aphthous ulcers and periodontitis. Ingredients such as myrrh, ratanhia root and clove blossoms have long been used for oral complaints.
Unless otherwise prescribed, 15 drops are added to half a glass of water daily and used for mouth baths. The drops should not be used on infants in their first year of life.

Anthroposophical medicine for pressure sores, bleeding tendencies and aphthae in the mouth area.

Active ingredients

  • 10 mg Fluorite D9
  • 10 mg Aesculus hippocastanum ex cortice, ethanol. Decoction D19
  • 10 mg Kieserite D19
  • 1 mg eucalyptus oil
  • 3.5 mg peppermint oil
  • 0.5 mg sage oil
  • 400 mg myrrh tincture
  • 115.8 mg Ratanhia root fluid extract (1:1); extraction solvent: ethanol 43% (m/m)
  • 0.7 mg lavender oil
  • 0.4 mg clove oil
  • 10 mg Argentum nitricum D14

Excipients

  • Water, purified
  • Ethanol 96% (V/V)

What is Ratanhia comp. and what is it used for?
Areas of application according to the anthroposophical understanding of man and nature.

These include: Excessive metabolic processes in the gums and oral mucosa, e.g. inflammatory changes, pressure points and bleeding tendencies, aphthous ulcers.

If symptoms persist or are unclear, a doctor must be consulted.

How is Ratanhia comp. used?
Unless otherwise prescribed, add about 15 drops to half a glass of water several times a day and use as a mouthwash.

Adults and adolescents aged 12 and over can also massage their gums several times a day with the undiluted Ratanhia camp solution.

For use in dental practice:
Ratanhia camp. is applied to the affected mucous membrane areas. For longer, intensive exposure, compresses soaked in the solution are used.

Note:
Contact of Ratanhia camp. with the eyes must be avoided at all costs.

Any clouding of the liquid has no effect on its effectiveness or tolerability. To ensure even distribution when dispensing, the bottle should be shaken before use.

Treatment for acute inflammation should be completed after 2 weeks. If no improvement occurs within this period, a doctor should be consulted. The duration of treatment for chronic diseases requires consultation with the doctor.

Composition:
10 g (= 11.1 ml) contain: Active ingredients: Myrrhae tinctura 4 g / Ratanhiae radix extractum fluidum (drug to extract = 1:1; extraction agent ethanol 43% by weight) 1.158 g / Aesculus, Cortex, ethanol. Decoctum Dil. 019 0.1 g / Argentum nitricum Dil. 014 (from 07 with ethanol 15% by weight) 0.1 g / Fluorit Dil. 09 (from 08 with ethanol 15% by weight) 0.1 g / Kieserit Dil. 019 0, 1 g / Caryophylli floris aetheroleum 0,004 g / Eucalypti aetheroleum 0,01 g / Lavandulae aetheroleum 0,007 g / Menthae piperitae aetheroleum 0,035 g / Salviae officinalis aetheroleum 0,005 g.

Other ingredients:
Ethanol 96%, Purified water.

Ratanhia camp. contains 69% alcohol by volume.

Aphthous ulcers and periodontitis, RATANHIA COMP.external solution