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SPENGLERSAN Colloid A, antigen, antitoxin, Mycobacterium bovis

Spenglersan GmbH

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SPENGLERSAN Colloid A,  antigen, antitoxin, Mycobacterium bovis

Spenglersan® Colloid A

Composition:
10ml mixture contains: Medicinally
active ingredients: antigens and antitoxins from Mycobacterium bovinus Dil. D9.
Other components: thymol, hydrochloric acid 25% (m/V)



Areas of SPENGLERSAN Colloid A, antigen, antitoxin, Mycobacterium bovis application:


Spenglersan colloid A is a registered homeopathic medicinal product and is therefore on the market without any indication of a therapeutic indication.

Dosage:
In acute conditions, rub 5 sprays into the crook of your arm every half to full hour, up to 6 times a day. In the case of chronic forms, rub 5 sprays into the crook of the arm 1-3 times a day.

Homeopathic medicine.

active SPENGLERSAN Colloid A, antigen, antitoxin, Mycobacterium bovis ingredients

  • 500 mg Mycobacterium bovis antigenum D9
  • 500 mg Mycobacterium bovis antitoxinum D9

SPENGLERSAN Colloid A, antigen, antitoxin, Mycobacterium bovis excipients

  • thymol
  • Hydrochloric acid for pH adjustment

What is Spenglersan® Colloid A and what is it used for?
Registered homeopathic medicinal product, therefore no indication of a therapeutic indication. Note: In the case of self-treatment, it should be noted that a doctor should be consulted in the event of persistent, unclear or newly occurring symptoms. It could be a medical condition that requires medical attention.

How should Spenglersan® Colloid A be used?
Always use Spenglersan® Colloid A exactly according to the instructions in this leaflet. Please check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure. Unless otherwise prescribed by the doctor, the usual dose is:

  • In acute conditions, rub 5 sprays into the crook of your arm every half to full hour, up to 6 times a day. An application longer than 1 week should only be done after consultation with a homeopathically experienced therapist.
  • In the case of chronic forms, rub 5 sprays into the crook of the arm 1-3 times a day. If the symptoms improve, the frequency of application should be reduced.

Method of use in adults and children over 12 years of age:
Spray the prescribed number of sprays in the crook of your arm and rub the medicine into the skin with the pad of your thumb. It is possible to spray and rub in the prescribed amount in portions. Note: If several Spenglersan® colloids are used, they should be used at least 2 hours apart or alternated daily. Hold the bottle upright when spraying and, before using it for the first time, press the spray mechanism several times until a fine mist comes out. Homeopathic medicines should not be used for long periods without medical advice. Please talk to your doctor or therapist if you have the impression that the effect of Spenglersan® Colloid A is too strong or too weak.

If you have used a larger amount of Spenglersan® Colloid A than you should,
no intoxication is to be expected.

If you have forgotten to apply Spenglersan® Colloid A,
do not make up for it, but continue with the next application.

If you stop using Spenglersan® Colloid A,
the existing symptoms can get worse again. In this case, you should consult your doctor or therapist immediately. If you have any further questions on the use of the medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

What Spenglersan® Colloid A contains in 10 g:
The active ingredients are: antigens from Mycobacterium bovis Spengler ad usum externum Dil. D9 (HAB, regulation 58a) 5 g antitoxins from Mycobacterium bovis Spengler ad usum externum Dil. D9 (HAB, regulation 58b) 5 g together potentized over 8 steps. The other ingredients are: thymol, hydrochloric acid 25% (w/v)

1 spray corresponds to 1 drop

What is the importance of Mycobacterium?


Mycobacterium avium and other 'opportunistic' mycobacteria are important causes of death and disease in immunocompromized patients, including those with HIV, and many millions of people still suffer the consequences of infection by the leprosy bacillus, Mycobacterium leprae.