Atropine Sulph, Dioscorea, Fel Tauri, Iris Versicolor, Mercsol, Pancreatinum
Generic Name: atropine sulph, dioscorea, fel tauri, iris versicolor, mercsol, pancreatinum
Brand Names:
Bestmade Natural Products Bm129
Dosage form: LIQUID. Route: ORAL. Active ingredients: ATROPINE SULFATE (200 [hp_C]/200[hp_C]); BOS TAURUS BILE (200 [hp_C]/200[hp_C]); DIOSCOREA VILLOSA TUBER (200 [hp_C]/200[hp_C]); IRIS VERSICOLOR ROOT (200 [hp_C]/200[hp_C]); MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS (200 [hp_C]/200[hp_C]); PANCRELIPASE (200 [hp_C]/200[hp_C]). Category: UNAPPROVED HOMEOPATHIC.
Overview
Dosage form: LIQUID. Route: ORAL. Active ingredients: ATROPINE SULFATE (200 [hp_C]/200[hp_C]); BOS TAURUS BILE (200 [hp_C]/200[hp_C]); DIOSCOREA VILLOSA TUBER (200 [hp_C]/200[hp_C]); IRIS VERSICOLOR ROOT (200 [hp_C]/200[hp_C]); MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS (200 [hp_C]/200[hp_C]); PANCRELIPASE (200 [hp_C]/200[hp_C]). Category: UNAPPROVED HOMEOPATHIC.
Dosage
Available as liquid for oral use.
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