Cocculus Indicus Pellet
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Label (Cocind7c)

Label (Cocind7c)
Cocculus indicus 7 is a homeopathic medicine used to treat motion sickness, characterized by a need to lie down. The medicine is made in France and contains 0.443 mg of the active ingredient per pellet. The package includes approximately 80 pellets, and users are instructed to dissolve 5 pellets under the tongue three times a day until symptoms are relieved or as directed by a doctor. The product also provides instructions for use and drug facts, including warnings to stop use if symptoms persist for more than 3 days, and to ask a doctor if pregnant or breastfeeding. If the package seal is broken, the product should not be used. Inactive ingredients include lactose and sucrose. For more information, one can visit BoironUSA.com or contact Boiron Inc. in Newtown Square, PA.*

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