Aconitum Napellus Pellet
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Hahnemann Labs Inc. is located in San Rafael, CA, and offers a homeopathic medicine called ACONITUM NAPELLUS in 200C. It comes in a minimum net weight of 5g of pellets and is intended for traditional homeopathic uses such as headache. The product has an active ingredient HPUS listed above and the inactive ingredient is sucrose. There are warnings, such as consulting a health professional if persistent symptoms that last beyond 3 days and to keep the product out of reach of children. Directions include taking 5 pellets orally once or as directed by a health professional. Contact information is available for questions related to this product.*
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Aconite 200c 5g (Aconite 200c 5g)

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Hahnemann Labs Inc. produces a homeopathic medicine called Aconitum Napellus 200C in pellet form, with a minimum net weight of 5g. The medicine is intended for traditional homeopathic uses, such as for headaches, and contains the active ingredient Aconitum Napellus. It is recommended to consult a healthcare professional before use if pregnant or breastfeeding, and if symptoms persist beyond 3 days. The product is available for purchase by calling the toll-free number 888-427-6422. The inactive ingredient in the product is sucrose.*

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