Euphrasia Stricta
Generic Name: euphrasia stricta
Brand Names:
Euphrasia Officinalis
Homeopathic remedy containing Euphrasia officinalis 6X HPUS for relief of eye discharge symptoms.
Overview
Homeopathic remedy containing Euphrasia officinalis 6X HPUS for relief of eye discharge symptoms.
Uses
Relieves abundant and irritating eye discharge.
Dosage
Adults and children: dissolve 5 pellets under tongue 3 times daily until symptoms resolve or per doctor direction.
Warnings
If pregnant or nursing, consult a health professional before use. Discontinue and consult a doctor if symptoms persist beyond 3 days or worsen.
Pregnancy
If pregnant or nursing, consult a health professional before use.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Euphrasia Stricta used for?▼
Relieves abundant and irritating eye discharge.
Can I take Euphrasia Stricta during pregnancy?▼
If pregnant or nursing, consult a health professional before use.
What are the important warnings for Euphrasia Stricta?▼
If pregnant or nursing, consult a health professional before use. Discontinue and consult a doctor if symptoms persist beyond 3 days or worsen.
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