BLADDER TEA AND Kidney Tea VII Bombastus filter bags 20X2 g, inflammation of the urinary tract
Use biocidal products with caution. Always read the label and product information before use.
application:
- Inflammation of the urinary tract
Instructions for
use BLADDER TEA AND Kidney Tea, inflammation of the urinary tract:
The total dose should not be used without consulting a doctor or pharmacists are exceeded.
Type of application?
Prepare the tea and drink it right away. To do this, pour boiling water over the tea (approx. 150 ml) and let the tea infuse for approx. 10 minutes.
Or: Prepare the medicine and take it. To do this, pour cold water (approx. 150 ml) over the tea and leave it to stand for several hours, stirring frequently. Then briefly heat the infusion.
Duration of use?
Without medical advice, you should only use the drug for a short time. If the symptoms persist, you should see your doctor.
overdose?
Overdose or long-term use can cause liver damage. If you suspect an overdose, contact a doctor immediately.
In general, pay attention to a conscientious dosage, especially for infants, small children and the elderly. If in doubt, ask your doctor or pharmacist about any effects or precautions.
A dosage prescribed by the doctor may deviate from the information on the package leaflet. Therefore, since the doctor adjusts them individually, you should use the medicine according to his instructions.
Mode of action BLADDER TEA AND Kidney Tea, inflammation of the urinary tract:
How do the ingredients of the drug work?
In many years of experience, teas have proven themselves as home remedies for the supportive treatment of diseases. Their ingredients usually come from different plants, such as bearberry leaves, birch leaves and mercury and act as a natural mixture.
Contraindications:
What speaks against an application?
- Hypersensitivity to the ingredients
Which age group should be considered?
- Children under 12 years of age: The medicine should not normally be used in this age group.
What about pregnancy and lactation?
- Pregnancy: There are no findings on this. If in doubt, seek advice from your doctor or pharmacist.
- Breast-feeding: Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice on this, as there is no information available on this.
If you have been prescribed the drug despite a contraindication, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. The therapeutic benefit can be higher than the risk that the use involves in the event of a contraindication.
Side effects:
What side effects can occur?
- Gastrointestinal complaints, such as:
- Nausea
- Vomiting
If you notice any changes in your condition during treatment, contact your doctor or pharmacist.
For the information at this point, side effects are primarily taken into account that occur in at least one in 1,000 patients treated.
Important BLADDER TEA AND Kidney Tea, inflammation of the urinary tract information:
What should you consider?
- Be careful if you are allergic to phenol (e.g. pyrogallol, triclosan and vanillin)!
- Be careful if you are allergic to St. John's wort and hawthorn!
- Be careful if you are allergic to ascorbic acid (vitamin C)!
- Beware of allergies to spices, essential oils and turpentine oil!
- Beware of allergies to spices such as anise, mugwort, dill, fennel, carrot, coriander, cumin, paprika, parsley, celery and tomato!
- Beware of allergies to cinnamon, birch, poplar buds, propolis, valerian, turmeric and rosin!
- Beware of allergies to chlorophyll (E number E 140) and other porphyrins!
- Be careful if you are allergic to citric acid (e.g. in citrus fruits, currants, apples)!