Antimonium Crudum Pellet
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Antimonium Crudum 9c Label
Antimonium Q¢ crudum is a homeopathic medicine made in France that contains less than 10 mg antimony per pellet. It is designed to relieve indigestion with nausea caused by overeating. It comes with approximately 80 pellets in a container, and each pellet has 0.443 mg of the active ingredient. The medicine is meant for adults and children, where five pellets should be dissolved under the tongue three times a day until the symptoms subside, or as directed by a doctor. If symptoms persist for more than three days or worsen, patients should stop using the medicine and seek medical advice. Pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers should consult a healthcare professional before use. Inactive ingredients in Antimonium Q¢ crudum are lactose and sucrose, and the product should not be used if the pellet dispenser seal is broken.*
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