Whp Be Gone Wheezing
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Image Of Box (Bg Wheezing Box)

Image Of Box (Bg Wheezing Box)
Be Gone Wheezing is a natural homeopathic formula aimed at treating the symptoms of wheezing, chest tightness, lung spasms, and difficulty breathing. It contains active homeopathic ingredients such as Arsenicum alo, Bltaor 6o, and Lachess C, and inactive ingredients like Sucrose Lactose Pills. The medication is manufactured and distributed by Washington Homeopathic Products and can be administered by adults and children. The recommended usage is two pills every three hours for two days before reducing the dosage to two pills twice a day for the following two weeks. The medication is not suitable for pregnant or nursing women unless prescribed by a licensed practitioner. No reviews have been made by the Food and Drug Administration for this product.*
FDA Label Image

Image Of Label (Bg Wheezing Label)

Image Of Label (Bg Wheezing Label)
The text seems to be a description of a homeopathic medicine called "Wiy" used for conditions related to difficulty breathing, chest tightness, and lung spasms. It includes the address and contact information of the manufacturer, dosage instructions, a list of the homeopathic ingredients and inactive ingredients, as well as a warning to discontinue use and consult a licensed practitioner if symptoms persist or if pregnant or nursing. Unfortunately, there is not enough information to identify the purpose or effectiveness of the medicine.*

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