Diphenhydramine Hydrochloirde Tablets
Generic Name: diphenhydramine hydrochloirde tablets
Dosage form: TABLET. Active ingredients: DIPHENHYDRAMINE (25 mg/1). Category: DRUG FOR FURTHER PROCESSING.
Overview
Dosage form: TABLET. Active ingredients: DIPHENHYDRAMINE (25 mg/1). Category: DRUG FOR FURTHER PROCESSING.
Dosage
Available as tablet.
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calendula officinalis, arnica montana, hypericum perforatum, symphytum officinale, bellis perennis, ledum palustre, sulphuricum acidum, calcarea fluorica, ferrum phosphoricum, rhus tox, ruta graveolens, natrum sulphuricum
INDICATIONS: For temporary relief of pain associated with bumps, bruises, abrasions, strains, sprains, fractures, stiffness; for all minor injuries.** **These statements are based upon traditional homeopathic practice. They have not been reviewed by the Food and Drug Administration.
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Medical Disclaimer
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