Hydrastis Candadensis Pellet
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Label (Hydcan5c)

Label (Hydcan5c)
This is a homeopathic medicine made in France called Hydrastis canadensis. It contains 80 pellets that are used for post-nasal drip. The drugs facts provide information on the active ingredient, uses, directions, warnings, and inactive ingredients. The homeopathic dilutions are indicated with letters C, K, CK, and X. The medicine is distributed by Boiron Inc. in Newtown Square, PA, and questions or comments can be directed to their website or customer service line. Instructions on how to dispense pellets are given as well.*
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Hydrastis Canadensis 5c Label

Hydrastis Canadensis 5c Label
Hydrastis 5e canadensis is a homeopathic medicine made in France used for post-nasal drip. It contains less than 10 mg of hydrastine and berberine alkaloids per pellet. The drug facts warn that if symptoms persist or worsen after three days, the patient should ask a doctor. It also warns to keep the medicine out of reach of children. The user should dissolve five pellets under the tongue three times a day or as directed by a doctor. The inactive ingredients are lactose and sucrose. The medication is distributed by Boiron Inc. If the pellet dispenser seal is broken, the user should not use it. The text includes instructions on how to dispense the pellets.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.