Aloe Pellet
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Label (Aloe5c)

Label (Aloe5c)
This is a drug information label for a homeopathic medicine made in France for urgent diarrhea and hemorrhoids. It contains 80 pellets and the active ingredient is not specified on this label. The label includes instructions for use, drug facts, warnings, directions, and other information, including a warning to not use if the pellet dispenser seal is broken. Contact information for questions or comments is also provided, as well as the distributor, Boiron Inc.*
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Aloe 5c Label

Aloe 5c Label
This is a description of a homeopathic medicine called Aloe, manufactured in France. The medicine is effective in relieving symptoms of diarrhea or hemorrhoids. The drug contains less than 10 mg anthraguinone derivatives per pellet and comes with a dispenser seal, and consumers are advised not to use the medicine if the seal is broken. A single package contains approximately 80 pellets that are consumed under the tongue. The drug contains sucrose and lactose, but it is free from any non-English characters. The package is distributed by Boiron Inc. headquartered in Newtown Square, PA 19073. How to dispense pellets is also discussed briefly.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.