Apis Mellifica Pellet
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Label (Apimel6c)

Label (Apimel6c)
Apis mellifica is a homeopathic medicine made in France that contains approximately 80 pellets in each package. It is mainly used for swelling from insect stings or allergies, and it is said to be improved by the use of cold. The drug facts indicate that the active ingredient can be found on the front panel and that the product should be used three times a day by dissolving five pellets under the tongue. Users are warned to stop use and consult with a doctor if the symptoms do not improve after three days or if they worsen. The medicine should also be kept out of reach of children. Inactive ingredients are lactose and sucrose. The drug is distributed by Boiron Inc. in Newtown Square, PA 19073.*

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