Pulsatilla Pellet
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Label (Pulsat200ck)

Label (Pulsat200ck)
Pulsatilla 200 is a homeopathic medicine made in France that comes in the form of pellets containing the active ingredient ses. It is most commonly used for colds with thick yellow discharge. The medication should be dissolved under the tongue three times a day until symptoms subside or as directed by a doctor. The only warnings on this medication are to discontinue use and seek medical advice if symptoms worsen or persist for more than three days and to avoid taking the medication while pregnant or breastfeeding. The pellet dispenser should not be utilized if the seal is broken. The inactive pellets in the medication include lactose and sucrose.*

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