Ruthenium Bromatum
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This is a description of a homeopathic medicine called Ruthenium Bromatum 30C. The package contains 5g of pellets for headaches. It is recommended to take 2-3 pellets under the tongue as directed by a prescriber. The medicine should be used for self-limiting conditions following standard homeopathic indications. If symptoms persist, pregnant or nursing, a practitioner should be consulted. The medicine contains sucrose as an inactive ingredient. For further information, questions can be directed to the toll-free number provided. The rest of the text is not-readable.*
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This is a description of a homeopathic medicine called Ruthenium Bromatum 30C, which is used for treating self-limiting conditions, including headaches. It contains 5g of pellets which can be dissolved under the tongue. The recommended dose is 2-3 pellets once or as directed by a prescriber. The medicine is not advised for pregnant, nursing women or if the symptoms persist. Inactive ingredients include sucrose. If there are any questions, a toll-free number is provided. However, the last few lines of text are not readable and hence not included in the description.*

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