Petroleum Pellet
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Petrol30x

Petrol30x
This is a description of a homeopathic medicine called Petroleum 30x. It is made in France and for chapped or cracked fingertips. The active ingredient is not specified but it contains 0.443 mg of the ingredient per pellet. You should dissolve 5 pellets under the tongue three times a day until symptoms disappear or as advised by a doctor. The medicine should not be used if the pellet dispenser seal is broken. The medicine should be kept away from the reach of children. The inactive ingredients are lactose and sucrose. If symptoms persist or worsen after three days of use, you should ask a doctor. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult a health professional before using the product. The medicine is distributed by Boiron Inc. and contains approximately 80 pellets.*

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