Arsenic Iodide
Generic Name: arsenic iodide
Brand Names:
Bm Arsenic Iodide (ars Iod)
Uses See the leaflet enclosed for detail.
Overview
Uses See the leaflet enclosed for detail.
Uses
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Dosage
Directions: Adult: Four tablets three times a day. Ages below 12: half of the same or as prescribed by a homeopathic physician.
Warnings
Warnings and Storage: Ask a professional before use if pregnant or breastfeeding or if you have severe symptoms. Keep away from children. If you have a reaction to this product that is not positive, discontinue use. Store in a cool and dry place.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Arsenic Iodide used for?▼
Uses See the leaflet enclosed for detail.
What are the important warnings for Arsenic Iodide?▼
Warnings and Storage: Ask a professional before use if pregnant or breastfeeding or if you have severe symptoms. Keep away from children. If you have a reaction to this product that is not positive, discontinue use. Store in a cool and dry place.
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