Arsenicum Album, Calcarea Carbonica, Cocculus Indicus, Graphites, Hydrofluoricum Acidum, Lachesis Mutus, Lacticum Acidum, Rhus Tox, Ruta Graveolens, Sarcolacticum Acidum, Saccharum Officinale
Generic Name: arsenicum album, calcarea carbonica, cocculus indicus, graphites, hydrofluoricum acidum, lachesis mutus, lacticum acidum, rhus tox, ruta graveolens, sarcolacticum acidum, saccharum officinale
Brand Names:
Lactistat
INDICATIONS: May temporarily relieve symptoms associated with lactic acid such as muscle weakness, muscle cramps and stiffness, and burning pain.** **These statements are based upon traditional homeopathic practice. They have not been reviewed by the Food and Drug Administration.
Overview
INDICATIONS: May temporarily relieve symptoms associated with lactic acid such as muscle weakness, muscle cramps and stiffness, and burning pain.** **These statements are based upon traditional homeopathic practice. They have not been reviewed by the Food and Drug Administration.
Uses
INDICATIONS: May temporarily relieve symptoms associated with lactic acid such as muscle weakness, muscle cramps and stiffness, and burning pain.** **These statements are based upon traditional homeopathic practice. They have not been reviewed by the Food and Drug Administration.
Dosage
DIRECTIONS: Adults and children 5 to 10 drops orally, 3 times daily or as otherwise directed by a health care professional. If symptoms persist for more than 7 days, consult your health care professional. Consult a physician for use in children under 12 years of age.
Warnings
WARNINGS: If pregnant or breastfeeding, 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. Do not use if tamper evident seal is broken or missing. Store in a cool, dry place.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Arsenicum Album, Calcarea Carbonica, Cocculus Indicus, Graphites, Hydrofluoricum Acidum, Lachesis Mutus, Lacticum Acidum, Rhus Tox, Ruta Graveolens, Sarcolacticum Acidum, Saccharum Officinale used for?▼
INDICATIONS: May temporarily relieve symptoms associated with lactic acid such as muscle weakness, muscle cramps and stiffness, and burning pain.** **These statements are based upon traditional homeopathic practice. They have not been reviewed by the Food and Drug Administration.
What are the important warnings for Arsenicum Album, Calcarea Carbonica, Cocculus Indicus, Graphites, Hydrofluoricum Acidum, Lachesis Mutus, Lacticum Acidum, Rhus Tox, Ruta Graveolens, Sarcolacticum Acidum, Saccharum Officinale?▼
WARNINGS: If pregnant or breastfeeding, 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. Do not use if tamper evident seal is broken or missing. Store in a cool, dry place.
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Medical Disclaimer
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