Actaea Spicata Pellet
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Label (Actspi5c)

Label (Actspi5c)
Actaea spicata is a homeopathic medicine made in France for minor arthritis pain in fingers and toes. It is distributed by Boiron Inc. and contains 80 pellets. The active ingredient in each pellet is 0.443 mg. Users are directed to dissolve 5 pellets under the tongue thrice daily. The product warns to stop use and ask a doctor if symptoms persist for over three days, to keep out of reach of children, and to not use if the pellet dispenser seal is broken. The product contains lactose and sucrose as inactive ingredients. For more details on the homeopathic dilutions, one can refer to BoironUSA.com/info.*

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