Ammonium Carbonicum
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Ammonium Carbonicum 12c 30g (Ammonium Carbonicum 12c 30g)
Hahnemann Labs Inc is a company located in San Rafael, CA that sells Ammonium Carbonicum, a homeopathic medicine that can be used to relieve stuffy nose. The product comes in pellets and contains 12C of active ingredients, which are indicated under "Drug Facts". The medicine is intended for traditional homeopathic uses and should be used as directed by a health professional. The inactive ingredient in the product is sucrose. The package includes a toll-free phone number that can be used to ask any questions. Before using the medicine, make sure the safety seal is not broken.*
Ammonium Carbonicum 12c 5g (Ammonium Carbonicum 12c 5g)
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This is a description of a homeopathic medicine called Ammonium Carbonicum 12C, manufactured by Hahnemann Labs Inc. The product is intended traditionally for use as a remedy for stuffy nose, and should be taken orally under the direction of a health professional. The medicine contains only one active ingredient, and the rest are inactive. The net weight of the pellets in the product is 5g, and the manufacturer's, Hahnemann Labs, address is mentioned as 1940 Fourth St. San Rafael, CA 94901. The product contains sucrose and comes with a warning to seek professional medical advice before use if pregnant or breast-feeding, and to keep out of reach of children. If symptoms persist beyond three days, the user should consult a health professional.*
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