Calcarea Carbonica Pellet
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Label (Calcar9c)

Label (Calcar9c)
This is a drug called Calcarea carbonica in 9c dilution made by Boirgn. It is a homeopathic medicine made in France and is used for treating cradle cap. The drug comes in a lot with an expiration date and contains approximately 80 pellets. The active ingredient is not mentioned explicitly but can be located on the front panel and is present at the concentration of 0.443 mg per pellet. The drug should only be used for 3 days or less, after which a doctor should be consulted. Adult dosage is 5 pellets under the tongue three times a day. Inactive ingredients include lactose and sucrose. For more details about homeopathic dilutions (C, K, CK, and X), see BoironUSA.com/info. The drug is distributed by Boiron Inc. and comes with instructions on how to dispense the pellets.*

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