Ledum Palustre Pellet
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Label (Ledpal1m)

Label (Ledpal1m)
Ledum palustre is a homeopathic medicine made in France that contains approximately 80 pellets per box. It is indicated for insect bites or bruising. The active ingredient is not mentioned specifically, but it contains 0.443 mg of the said ingredient per pellet. The drug facts and instructions for use are on the packaging, and the dosage is clearly specified that five pellets are to be taken under the tongue three times a day or as directed by a doctor. Boiron distributes it in the USA, and it comes in the form of pellets.*

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