Adrenalinum, Cholesterinum, Folliculinum, Hypothalamus, Oophorinum, Pulsatilla

Generic Name: adrenalinum, cholesterinum, folliculinum, hypothalamus, oophorinum, pulsatilla

alpha-Adrenergic Agonist [EPC]Over-the-Counter (OTC)

Brand Names:

Total Fem Bal

For the temporary relief of hormonal imbalances associated with premenstrual syndrome, irregular menstrual cycle, water retention, mild depression, irritability and moodiness. (**)

Overview

For the temporary relief of hormonal imbalances associated with premenstrual syndrome, irregular menstrual cycle, water retention, mild depression, irritability and moodiness. (**)

Uses

INDICATIONS: For the temporary relief of hormonal imbalances associated with premenstrual syndrome, irregular menstrual cycle, water retention, mild depression, irritability and moodiness. (**)

Dosage

DIRECTIONS: Take 6 drops orally 4 times a day. For ages 12 to adult.

Warnings

WARNINGS: • Stop use and call a doctor if symptoms persist or worsen. • If pregnant or breast-feeding, consult a healthcare professional before use. • Keep out of reach of children. • Contains alcohol: in case of accidental overdose, consult a poison control center immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Adrenalinum, Cholesterinum, Folliculinum, Hypothalamus, Oophorinum, Pulsatilla used for?

INDICATIONS: For the temporary relief of hormonal imbalances associated with premenstrual syndrome, irregular menstrual cycle, water retention, mild depression, irritability and moodiness. (**)

What are the important warnings for Adrenalinum, Cholesterinum, Folliculinum, Hypothalamus, Oophorinum, Pulsatilla?

WARNINGS: • Stop use and call a doctor if symptoms persist or worsen. • If pregnant or breast-feeding, consult a healthcare professional before use. • Keep out of reach of children. • Contains alcohol: in case of accidental overdose, consult a poison control center immediately.

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Medical Disclaimer

This drug information is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Drug information is sourced from the FDA National Drug Code Directory and Structured Product Labeling. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication.