Natrum Sulphuricum Pellet
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Natrum sulphuricum is a homeopathic medicine made in France. It contains 80 pellets, and each pellet contains 0.443 mg of the active ingredient. It is generally used for bronchial irritation worsened by humidity. The directions specify that five pellets under the tongue should be dissolved three times a day until symptoms are relieved or as directed by a doctor. It also comes with necessary warnings, which include not using the medicine if the pellet dispenser seal is broken, and to keep it out of reach of children. The inactive ingredients are lactose and sucrose, and the drug facts mentions to check the symptoms on front panel before use. Any adverse reactions should prompt stopping the usage of the medicine and consulting a medical professional.*

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