Antimonium Tartaricum Pellet
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Antimonium tartaricum is a homeopathic medicine made in France. It contains 80 pellets per container and is used to treat thick mucus and non-productive coughs. The dosage directions include dissolving five pellets under the tongue three times a day until symptoms alleviate or as directed by a doctor. The inactive ingredients in the medication include lactose and sucrose. If a person experiences symptoms for more than three days or their symptoms worsen, they should ask a doctor. It is also recommended to keep the medication out of reach of children, and to consult a health professional before using it during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Pellets should not be used if the dispenser seal is broken. The medication is distributed by Boiron Inc. in Newtown Square, PA.*

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