Iris Versicolor Pellet
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Label (Iriver6c)

Label (Iriver6c)
Iris versicolor 6c is a homeopathic medicine made in France, indicated for heartburn and headache on relaxation. Each package contains about 80 pellets, and the active ingredient is 0.443 mg per pellet. The drug facts advise dissolving 5 pellets under the tongue three times a day at the onset of symptoms or as directed by a doctor. However, if symptoms worsen or persist for more than three days, one should ask a doctor. The medicine is not for pregnant or breastfeeding women unless a healthcare professional is consulted first, and it should be kept out of reach of children. If the dispenser seal is broken, the package should not be used. The inactive ingredients of Iris versicolor 6c are lactose and sucrose. For more information on this product, one can visit BoironUSA.com or contact Boiron Inc. in Newtown Square, PA.*

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