Aloe Socotrina
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This is a drug information sheet for ALOE SOCOTRINA 200C, a homeopathic medicine manufactured by Hahnemann Labs Inc, located at 1940 Fourth St. San Rafael, CA 94901. This product is intended for traditional homeopathic uses, such as for diarrhea. The net weight of the pellets inside is at least 5g. The active ingredient is not specified, only indicating that it is listed above. It warns that pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult a health professional before use and that if the symptoms persist beyond 3 days, they should also consult a health professional. The inactive ingredient is sucrose. For additional inquiries, you may call toll-free number 888-427-6422.*
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Aloe Socotrina 200c 100g (Aloe Socotrina 200c 100g)

Aloe Socotrina 200c 100g (Aloe Socotrina 200c 100g)
Hahnemann Labs Inc manufactures homeopathic medicine, Aloe Socotrina in 200C potency, intended for treating diarrhea. The medication contains active ingredients as listed above and comes in a pack of 100g pellets. The medicine is strictly for traditional homeopathic use and should not be used by pregnant or nursing women without consulting a health professional. It should not be consumed by children and if symptoms persist beyond 3 days, a health professional should be consulted. The user should take 5 pellets once orally or as directed by a health professional. For further information, one can call the toll-free number 888-427-6422. If the safety seal is broken, the medicine should not be used.*
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Aloe Socotrina 200c 1g (Aloe Socotrina 200c 1g)

Aloe Socotrina 200c 1g (Aloe Socotrina 200c 1g)
This is a product label for a homeopathic remedy called ALOE SOCOTRINA 200C manufactured by Hahnemann Labs Inc. The remedy is in a pellet form and the package contains a minimum net weight of 1g. It is traditionally used for conditions such as diarrhea. The active ingredient listed is ALOE SOCOTRINA 200C while the inactive ingredient is sucrose. The label provides directions for use asking patients to take 5 pellets orally once and to keep the medication out of reach of children.*
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Aloe Socotrina 200c 30g (Aloe Socotrina 200c 30g)

Aloe Socotrina 200c 30g (Aloe Socotrina 200c 30g)
This is a product label for Aloe Socotrina 200C, a homeopathic medicine produced by Hahnemann Labs Inc. The medicine is intended for traditional homeopathic uses such as treating diarrhea. The active ingredient is not specified, but the product contains sucrose as an inactive ingredient. The label includes warnings for pregnant or breastfeeding women and advice to consult a health professional if symptoms persist for more than three days. Directions for use are provided, and a toll-free number is given for further questions.*
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Aloe Socotrina 200c 5g (Aloe Socotrina 200c 5g)

Aloe Socotrina 200c 5g (Aloe Socotrina 200c 5g)
Hahnemann Labs Inc sells ALOE SOCOTRINA homeopathic medicine in the 200C potency. It is intended for treating diarrhea in accordance to traditional homeopathic uses. The product should be taken orally as directed by a health professional, and pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor prior to use. The product is sold as 5g of pellets and contains sucrose as the inactive ingredient. For further inquiries, customers may call 888-427-6422.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.