Lithium Bromatum
Generic Name: lithium bromatum
Brand Names:
Lithium
Purpose For the temporary relief of symptoms due to depression, anxiety, and vertigo.
Overview
Purpose For the temporary relief of symptoms due to depression, anxiety, and vertigo.
Uses
Dosage Adults: Take 20 drops on the toungue or in water two to three times daily. Children receive 1/2 of the adult amount.
Dosage
(Read Suggested Use Section)
Warnings
Warnings If pregnant or breast-feeding, consult a health professional before use.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lithium Bromatum used for?▼
Dosage Adults: Take 20 drops on the toungue or in water two to three times daily. Children receive 1/2 of the adult amount.
What are the important warnings for Lithium Bromatum?▼
Warnings If pregnant or breast-feeding, consult a health professional before use.
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