Pulsatilla Pellet
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Label (Pulsat6c)

Label (Pulsat6c)
Pulsatilla 6c is a homeopathic medicine made in France and contains about 80 pellets per bottle. The active ingredient of the medicine is not explicitly mentioned, but its uses include relieving cold symptoms with thick yellow discharge. Directions for use indicate that about five pellets can be dissolved under the tongue three times daily for relieving symptoms or following a doctor's directions. The medicine also includes warnings to ask a doctor if symptoms persist for more than three days or worsen and to seek advice if pregnant or breastfeeding. Other important details on this product include the inactive ingredients which are lactose and sucrose. For further questions or comments regarding the product, customers are directed to contact Boiron Inc. in Newtown Square, PA.*

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