CHELIDONIUM COMP. Eye drops
NaturChelidonium comp. eye drops. Indications: In accordance with anthroposophical knowledge of man and nature. These include: Harmonization of metabolic processes in the eye, e.g. in cases of dry inflammation, irritation and fatigue.
For risks and side effects, read the package insert and ask your doctor or pharmacist.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: INFORMATION FOR THE USER
NaturChelidonium comp. eye drops
Composition:
0.5 ml contains: Chelidonium majus e radice ferm 34b Dil. D3 0.017 g (HAB, Vs. 34b), Chelidonium majus ex herba ferm 34b Dil. D3 0.033 g (HAB, Vs. 34b), Rosa e floribus ferm cum Ferro Dil. D3 0.05 g (HAB, Vs. 37a), Ruta graveolens ex herba ferm 33c Dil. D3 0.05 g (HAB, Vs. 33c), Terebinthina laricina Dil. D5 0.05 g (HAB, Vs. 6). Other ingredients: Sodium chloride, sodium bicarbonate, water for injections.
Indications:
According to anthroposophical understanding of man and nature. These include: Harmonization of metabolic processes in the eye, e.g., in cases of dry inflammation, irritation, and fatigue.
Contraindications:
None known.
Dosage and method of administration:
Unless otherwise prescribed, instill 1 drop into the conjunctival sac 2 to 3 times weekly, or up to 2 times daily in acute cases (see instructions for use/drip instructions).
Duration of use:
Treatment of an acute illness should be completed after 2 weeks. If no improvement occurs within 2 days, consult a doctor. The duration of treatment for chronic illnesses requires consultation with a physician.
Side effects:
In a few cases, local hypersensitivity and intolerance reactions, such as reddening of the eyes, have been reported.
Note:
Contains no preservatives, making it suitable for contact lens wearers. For drip instructions, see General Information.
Pharmaceutical Entrepreneur and Manufacturer:
WALA Heilmittel GmbH
Dorfstraße 1,
73087 Bad Boll/Eckwälden.
This leaflet was last revised in January 2025.
Source: Information from the Wala catalog
, as of April 2025.
Areas of application: According to anthroposophical understanding of man and nature. These include: Harmonization of metabolic processes in the eye, e.g., in cases of dry inflammation, irritation, and fatigue.