Summary
- Homeopathic remedy to support body mucous membrane health
- Traditionally used in Homoeopathic medicine to
- Relieve symptoms of mild gastritis
- Reduce symptoms of allergic rhinitis
- Decrease symptoms of medically diagnosed cystitis
- Relieve symptoms of mild upper respiratory tract infections
Dosage
- Adults and children over 12 years: Dissolve 1 tablet 3 times daily in the mouth
- Acute dose: 1 tablet every ½ - 1 hour; no more than 12 tablets daily
Warnings
Contains lactose
- Not to be used in children under 2 years without consulting your healthcare practitioner
- If pain or irritation of cystitis persists for more than 48 hours, consult your healthcare practitioner
- The presence of blood in the urine warrants immediate medical attention
- Always read the label
- Homeopathic product
- If symptoms persist, worsen or change unexpectedly, consult your healthcare professional
- Contains homoeopathic ingredients
Formula
| Ingredient |
1 tablet
|
|---|---|
| Mucosa coli suis | 8 X |
| Mucosa ductus choledochi suis | 8 X |
| Mucosa duodeni suis | 8 X |
| Mucosa ilei suis | 8 X |
| Mucosa jejuni suis | 8 X |
| Mucosa nasalis suis | 8 X |
| Mucosa oculi suis | 8 X |
| Mucosa oesphagi suis | 8 X |
| Mucosa oris suis | 8 X |
| Mucosa pulmonis suis | 8 X |
| Mucosa pylori suis | 8 X |
| Mucosa recti suis | 8 X |
| Mucosa vesicae felleae suis | 8 X |
| Mucosa vesicae urinariae suis | 8 X |
| Phosphorus | 8 X |
| Ipecacuanha | 8 X |
| Sulphur | 8 X |
| Kalium bichromicum | 8 X |
| Pancreas suis | 10 X |
| Atropa belladonna | 10 X |
| Lachesis mutus | 10 X |
| Mandragora | 10 X |
| Argentum nitricum | 6 X |
| Oxalis acetosella | 6 X |
| Anacardium orientale | 6 X |
| Hydrastis canadensis | 6 X |
| Veratrum album | 6 X |
| Pulsatilla | 6 X |
| Condurango | 6 X |
| Momordica balsamina | 6 X |
| Nux vomica | 13 X |
| Kreosotum | 10 X |
| Ceanothus americanus | 4 X |
| Ventriculus suis | 8 X |
Downloads
TGA listed: AustL 124349. The TGA publishes product info including excipients under the "Other ingredients" subheading (not typically listed on the product label). Learn more about excipients

