Calendula Officinalis Pellet
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Label (Caloff200ck)
Calendula officinalis is a homeopathic medicine made in France by Boiron. The medicine can be used for minor wounds, cuts, or burns. Each package contains about 80 pellets. The active ingredient in the medicine is not mentioned, but it is said that 0.443 mg of the active ingredient is present in each pellet. The inactive ingredients present in the pellets include lactose and sucrose. The medicine is to be dissolved under the tongue, five pellets at a time, three times a day. The drug facts also mention to stop the use of the medicine and consult a doctor if symptoms persist for more than three days or worsen.*

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