Ammonium Carbonate - Apis Mellifera - Arsenic Trioxide - Blatta Orientalis - Cupric Acetate - Drimia Maritima Bulb - Epinephrine - Galphimia Glauca Flowering Top - Histamine Dihydrochloride - Luffa Operculata - Manganese Gluconate - Onion - Schoenocaulon Officinale Seed - Sodium Chloride - Sus Scrofa Adrenal Gland - Sus Scrofa Bronchus - Sus Scrofa Nasal Mucosa -
Generic Name: ammonium carbonate - apis mellifera - arsenic trioxide - blatta orientalis - cupric acetate - drimia maritima bulb - epinephrine - galphimia glauca flowering top - histamine dihydrochloride - luffa operculata - manganese gluconate - onion - schoenocaulon officinale seed - sodium chloride - sus scrofa adrenal gland - sus scrofa bronchus - sus scrofa nasal mucosa -
Brand Names:
Guna-allergy T
USES Temporary relief of symptoms due to seasonal allergies such as: Sneezing Runny nose Itchy eyes Watery eyes
Overview
USES Temporary relief of symptoms due to seasonal allergies such as: Sneezing Runny nose Itchy eyes Watery eyes
Uses
Take 15 minutes before meals.
Dosage
DIRECTIONS Adults and children 12 years and older 20 drops in a little water 2 times per day Children between 12 years and 6 years of age 10 drops in a little water 2 times per day Children under 6 years 5 drops in a glass of water 2 times per day
Warnings
WARNINGS Stop use and ask doctor if symptoms persist more than 5 days. If pregnant or breast-feeding ask a health professional before use. Keep out of reach of children. In case of overdose, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away. Contains ethyl alcohol 30%
Pregnancy
PREGNANCY If pregnant or breast-feeding ask a doctor before use
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ammonium Carbonate - Apis Mellifera - Arsenic Trioxide - Blatta Orientalis - Cupric Acetate - Drimia Maritima Bulb - Epinephrine - Galphimia Glauca Flowering Top - Histamine Dihydrochloride - Luffa Operculata - Manganese Gluconate - Onion - Schoenocaulon Officinale Seed - Sodium Chloride - Sus Scrofa Adrenal Gland - Sus Scrofa Bronchus - Sus Scrofa Nasal Mucosa - used for?▼
Take 15 minutes before meals.
Can I take Ammonium Carbonate - Apis Mellifera - Arsenic Trioxide - Blatta Orientalis - Cupric Acetate - Drimia Maritima Bulb - Epinephrine - Galphimia Glauca Flowering Top - Histamine Dihydrochloride - Luffa Operculata - Manganese Gluconate - Onion - Schoenocaulon Officinale Seed - Sodium Chloride - Sus Scrofa Adrenal Gland - Sus Scrofa Bronchus - Sus Scrofa Nasal Mucosa - during pregnancy?▼
PREGNANCY If pregnant or breast-feeding ask a doctor before use
What are the important warnings for Ammonium Carbonate - Apis Mellifera - Arsenic Trioxide - Blatta Orientalis - Cupric Acetate - Drimia Maritima Bulb - Epinephrine - Galphimia Glauca Flowering Top - Histamine Dihydrochloride - Luffa Operculata - Manganese Gluconate - Onion - Schoenocaulon Officinale Seed - Sodium Chloride - Sus Scrofa Adrenal Gland - Sus Scrofa Bronchus - Sus Scrofa Nasal Mucosa -?▼
WARNINGS Stop use and ask doctor if symptoms persist more than 5 days. If pregnant or breast-feeding ask a health professional before use. Keep out of reach of children. In case of overdose, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away. Contains ethyl alcohol 30%
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