Arsenic Trioxide - Arabic Coffee Bean - Lachesis Muta Venom - Passiflora Incarnata Flowering Top
Generic Name: arsenic trioxide - arabic coffee bean - lachesis muta venom - passiflora incarnata flowering top
Brand Names:
Whp Sleeplessness
USES Temporarily eases occasional sleeplessness.
Overview
USES Temporarily eases occasional sleeplessness.
Uses
INDICATIONS ARSENICUM ALB Vomiting COFFEA CRUDA Sleeplessness LACHESIS Sore throat PASSIFLORA Sleeplessness
Dosage
DIRECTIONS Directions: Adults and children 12 years and older: 2 pills dissolved under tongue every 4 hours, or as directed by a licensed practitioner. Children 4 years to under 12 years: 1 pill dissolved under tongue every 4 hours, or as directed by a licensed practitioner. Children under 4 years: Consult a licensed practitioner.
Warnings
STOP USE AND ASK DOCTOR If symptoms persist or recur, discontinue use. If pregnant or nursing, consult a licensed practitioner before using this product.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Arsenic Trioxide - Arabic Coffee Bean - Lachesis Muta Venom - Passiflora Incarnata Flowering Top used for?▼
INDICATIONS ARSENICUM ALB Vomiting COFFEA CRUDA Sleeplessness LACHESIS Sore throat PASSIFLORA Sleeplessness
What are the important warnings for Arsenic Trioxide - Arabic Coffee Bean - Lachesis Muta Venom - Passiflora Incarnata Flowering Top?▼
STOP USE AND ASK DOCTOR If symptoms persist or recur, discontinue use. If pregnant or nursing, consult a licensed practitioner before using this product.
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Medical Disclaimer
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