Iris Versicolor Pellet
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This is a description of a homeopathic medicine called Iris versicolor. It contains 80 pellets with an active ingredient of 0.443 mg per pellet. It is used for heartburn and headache on relaxation. The user needs to dissolve 5 pellets under the tongue 3 times a day until the symptoms are relieved or as directed by a doctor. The medicine should not be used if the pellet dispenser seal is broken. The inactive ingredients are lactose and sucrose. The medicine is made by Boiron Inc. in France, and distributed in Newtown Square, PA. It comes with a lot and expiration date, as well as warnings on usage. Contact details are provided on the packaging in case of questions or comments.*

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