HANOPANCRAN S tablets, Pharyngitis, Hayfever, Acne
pack size:100 pcs Dosage form:tablets
Homeopathic medicine.
active Pharyngitis, Hayfever, Acne, HANOPANCRAN S tablets ingredients
- 8 mg Sulfur D4
- 12 mg Artemisia abrotanum mother tincture
- 14.4 mg Iris versicolor mother tincture
- 6 mg Syzygium cumini mother tincture
- 2.4 mg Armoracia rusticana D4
- 2 mg Capsicum annuum mother tincture
Pharyngitis, Hayfever, Acne, HANOPANCRAN S tablets excipients
- magnesium stearate
- cellulose powder
- potato starch
- lactose-1 water
Pharyngitis, Hayfever, Acne, HANOPANCRAN S tablets Indication
Registered homeopathic medicinal product, therefore no indication of a therapeutic indication. If you have any questions, please contact your therapist or pharmacist.
Contraindications
This medicinal product contains lactose, therefore it is unsuitable for patients suffering from lactose intolerance.
Side effects
When taking a drug, the existing symptoms can temporarily worsen (initial aggravation). In this case, you should stop taking the drug and consult your therapist. If you notice any side effects not listed here, please tell your doctor or pharmacist.
Interactions with other remedies
The effect of a homeopathic medicinal product can be adversely affected by generally damaging lifestyle factors and by stimulants and stimulants. If you are taking other medicines, ask your therapist.
Pharyngitis, Hayfever, Acne, HANOPANCRAN S tablets Dosage
instructions Unless otherwise prescribed, in acute conditions take 1 tablet every half to full hour, up to 6 times a day. In chronic forms, take 1 tablet 1-3 times a day. An application longer than 1 week should only be done after consultation with a homeopathically experienced doctor or naturopath.
Duration of use Pharyngitis, Hayfever, Acne, HANOPANCRAN S tablets
Homeopathic medicines should not be taken for long periods of time without medical advice.
Sufur uses:
Possibly Effective for...
- Dandruff. Sulfur is an FDA-approved ingredient used in common over-the-counter products to treat dandruff. However, available research on its effectiveness is limited. Some research shows that using a shampoo containing sulfur and/or salicylic acid twice daily for 5 weeks reduces dandruff. Shampoo containing both sulfur and salicylic acid seems to be most effective.
- Itchy skin infection caused by mites (scabies). Applying a jelly containing sulfur to the skin appears to be an effective treatment for scabies in most people. But, this treatment is not pleasant due to the smell. Sulfur treatments are usually applied overnight for 3 to 6 nights.
Insufficient Evidence to Rate Effectiveness for...
- Acne. Sulfur is an FDA-approved ingredient used in common over-the-counter products to treat acne. However, there is limited research available on its effectiveness. Most products include sulfur in combination with benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, or sodium sulfacetamide.
- Hayfever. Early research shows that using a nasal spray containing homeopathic (diluted) amounts of sulfur, luffa, Galphimia glauca, and histamine for 42 days is as effective as common cromolyn sodium nasal spray.
- Common cold. Early research suggests that taking a homeopathic (diluted) product containing sulfur and German ipecac (Engystol, Heel GmbH, Baden-Baden, Germany) by mouth for up to 2 weeks during a cold helps relieve symptoms.
- High cholesterol. Early research suggests that drinking water from a sulfurous spring three times daily for 4 weeks reduces total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein (LDL or "bad") cholesterol, and triglyceride levels. However, it's not clear from this study alone if sulfur might reduce cholesterol.
- Redness on the face (rosacea). Early research suggests that applying a cream containing sulfur to the face once daily for up to 8 weeks reduces fluid-filled bumps on the face and other symptoms caused by rosacea. Some early research shows that sulfur cream may be as effective as the antibiotic tetracycline.
- Shortness of breath.
- Allergies.
- Swelling of the back of the throat (pharyngitis).
- Clogged arteries.
- Menopausal symptoms.
- Lice.
- Cold sores.
- Warts.
- Scaly and red skin patches (seborrheic dermatitis).
- Poison oaky, ivy, and sumac infections.
- Other conditions.
More evidence is needed to rate sulfur for these uses.
artemisia abrotanum benefits:
The herb, is anthelmintic, antiseptic, cholagogue, deobstruent, emmenagogue, stomachic and tonic. The main use of this herb is as an emmenagogue, though it is also a good stimulant tonic and has some nervine principle.