Well-ex Tablet
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Well-ex (367031 Label 367030 Nr Well Ex)

Well-ex (367031 Label 367030 Nr Well Ex)
This is a description of a Native Remedies health product that uses homeopathic formulas to soothe itching and weeping of the skin during an eczema flare-up. It contains natural ingredients and is manufactured according to high pharmaceutical standards to ensure safety and effectiveness. It has no gluten, artificial colors or flavors, and it's suitable for adults and children above 13 years. The tablets are chewable and can be crushed and sprinkled on the tongue, mixed with warm water, or taken with soft food. The product packaging contains 180 tablets, and the manufacturer is SilverStar Brands based in Oshkosh.*
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This is a product description of a homeopathic health product by Native Remedies. The product is primarily used to relieve itching and weeping of the skin during eczema flare-ups. The product is a chewable tablet that can be dissolved in the mouth or mixed in warm water or soft food. The recommended dosage is two tablets, three times a day, 30 minutes before food. The product contains no artificial flavors or colorants and no gluten. The active ingredients of the product have been monographed in the Homeopathic Pharmacopeia of the United States.*

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