Ignatia Amara Pellet
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Label (Ignama1m)
Ignatia amara is a homeopathic medicine produced in France with the active ingredient indicated on the front panel. It is used for symptoms related to stress and apprehension. The drug information mentions it contains approximately 80 pellets for use, warning users to discontinue use if symptoms persist for more than 3 days or worsen. Instructions dictate that 5 pellets are to be dissolved under the tongue three times a day until symptoms subside as directed by a doctor. Lactose and sucrose are also cited as the drug’s inactive ingredients. If you are experiencing symptoms and would like to use this product, it is advised to ask a health professional before using it if pregnant or breastfeeding to ensure it does not put you or your child at risk. The instructions for dispensing pellets are also provided on the tube’s packaging.*

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