LARYNX/APIS comp.ampoules
pack size:10X1ml Dosage form:ampoules
Homeopathic Medicines
active ingredients
- 100 mg Apis ex animale glycerol extract D16
- 100 mg Levisticum officinale ferm 33c D14
- 100 mg Bryonia cretica ferm 33b D14
- 100 mg Nervus vagus bovis glycerol extract D16
- 100 mg Larynx bovis glycerol extract D16
- 100 mg Recurrent laryngeal nerve bovis glycerol extract D16
- 100 mg Nervus laryngeus superior bovis glycerol extract D16
excipients
- water for injections
- sodium chloride
- sodium bicarbonate
Composition:
Liquid dilution for injection: 1 ml contains:
Apis mellifica ex animale toto Gl Dil. D16 0.1 g (HAB, Vs. 41c)
Bryonia cretica ferm 33b Dil. D14 0.1 g
Larynx bovis Gl Dil. D16 0.1 g (HAB, Vs. 41b)
Levisticum officinale e radice ferm 33c Dil. D14 0.1 g (HAB, method 33c)
Recurrent laryngeal nerve bovis Gl Dil. D16 0.1 g (HAB, method 41a)
Nervus laryngeus superior bovis Gl Dil. D16 0.1 g (HAB, method 41a)
Nervus vagus bovis Gl Dil. D16 0.1 g (HAB, vs. 41a)
Areas of application:
according to anthroposophical knowledge of man and nature. Harmonious reintegration of the ego and sensory organization into the fluid processes in the throat and larynx area, eg inflammation of the larynx (laryngitis); Interval treatment for recurrent laryngeal edema (larynx edema).
Contraindications:
Do not use if you are known to be hypersensitive to bee venom.
Dosage and method of administration:
Unless otherwise prescribed, inject 1 ml subcutaneously once or twice a day.
Duration of use:
The treatment of an acute illness should be completed after two weeks. If there is no improvement within 2 to 5 days, a doctor should be consulted. The duration of treatment of chronic diseases requires consultation with the doctor.
Side effects:
If you are allergic to bee venom, the administration of this drug can lead to allergic reactions, which can include hives (urticaria), shortness of breath (bronchospasticity) and, in extreme cases, anaphylactic shock with cardiac arrest. Despite decades of use, severe allergic general reactions after administration of the drug have not become known, but they cannot be ruled out. The risk of such reactions may be increased if the drug is accidentally injected into a vein. The instructions on the injection technique given under "Dosage and method of administration" must therefore be carefully observed. If you experience itchy skin, shortness of breath, dizziness or other worrying symptoms during or after administration, stop the injection and contact a doctor immediately. It is recommended that the patient lie flat, with the legs raised if necessary.