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CUPRUM INJEEL ampoules

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CUPRUM INJEEL ampoules 10 pcs

CUPRUM INJEEL ampoules uses:

CUPRUM INJEEL ampoules, a homeopathic medicine, are indicated for cramps of smooth and striped muscles, such as in pertussis, bronchial asthma, acute gastroenteritis, epilepsy, and sural spasms, with a special action on the bronchial tubes and gastrointestinal tract. 
Here's a more detailed explanation:
General Indication:
CUPRUM INJEEL ampoules are used to treat cramps in both smooth and striped muscles. 
Specific Conditions:
Pertussis (whooping cough) 
Bronchial asthma 
Acute gastroenteritis 
Epilepsy 
Sural spasms (calf cramps) 
Special Action:
The medicine has a particular effect on the bronchial tubes and gastrointestinal canal. 
Homeopathic Nature:
CUPRUM INJEEL is a homeopathic medicine, meaning it is based on natural active ingredients that stimulate the body's own mechanisms to promote recovery. 
Important Note:
If symptoms persist during use, medical advice should be sought. 

Indications:-Cramp of the smooth and striped musculature, e. g. in pertussis, bronchial asthma, acute gastroenteritis, epilepsy, sural spasms but with special action on the bronchial tubes and gastro-intestinal canal.

Homeopathic medicine

active ingredients

  • 1.1 ml Cuprum metallicum D12, D30, D200 each 0.367 ml

excipients

  • water for injections
  • sodium chloride

Homeopathic medicine
Registered homeopathic medicine, therefore no therapeutic indication is given. If symptoms persist, medical advice should be sought.

Contraindications:
None known.

Precautions for use:
Since there is no sufficiently documented experience, Cuprum-Injeel should only be used during pregnancy and breastfeeding after consulting a doctor.

There is no sufficiently documented experience with the use of this medicine in children. It should therefore not be used in children under 12 years of age without consulting a doctor.

Interactions:
None known.

General note:
The effect of a homeopathic medicine can be adversely affected by generally harmful factors in lifestyle and by stimulants and stimulants. If you are taking other medicines, ask your doctor.

Dosage and method of use:
Unless otherwise prescribed, the following applies to adults and adolescents aged 12 and over: Use requires individual dosing by a therapist experienced in homeopathy. As part of self-medication, only 1 ampoule should be injected parenterally once iv, im, ic or sc. To continue therapy, it is recommended to contact a therapist experienced in homeopathy.

Duration of treatment:
Homeopathic medicines should also not be used for long periods without medical advice.

Side effects:
None known.

Note:
When using homeopathic medicines, existing symptoms may worsen temporarily (initial worsening). In this case, you should stop taking the medicine and consult your doctor.

If you notice any side effects, contact your doctor or pharmacist. This also applies to side effects not listed in this leaflet.

Information on expiry date and storage:
Keep medicines out of the reach of children!

The expiry date of this pack is printed on the container and outer packaging. Do not use this pack after this date!

No special storage conditions are required for this medicine.

Composition:
1 ampoule of 1.1 ml contains:

Active ingredients:

Cuprum metallicum Dil. D12 0.367 ml
Cuprum metallicum Dil. D30 0.367 ml
Cuprum metallicum Dil. D200 0.367 ml

 

Together potentiated over the last 3 steps according to HAB, regulations 40a and 11.

Other ingredient:
sodium chloride.

  • Indications:

    • Cramp of the smooth and striped musculature, such as in:
      • Pertussis
      • Bronchial asthma
      • Acute gastroenteritis
      • Epilepsy
      • Sural spasms
      • Special action on the bronchial tubes and gastrointestinal tract

    Disclaimer: Always consult a healthcare professional before use. This information is for reference only and does not replace medical advice