Passiflora Incarnata Flowering Top
Generic Name: passiflora incarnata flowering top
Brand Names:
Passiflora Incarnata Kit Refill
USES To relieve the symptoms of insomnia.
Overview
USES To relieve the symptoms of insomnia.
Uses
INDICATIONS Indications: PASSIFLORA Insomnia
Dosage
DIRECTIONS Adults: Dissolve 3 to 5 under the tongue three times a day or as directed by Lic. Practitioner. Take at greater intervals as condition subsides. Children: Dissolve 3 to 5 under the tongue three times a day or as directed by Lic. Practitioner. Take at greater intervals as condition subsides.
Warnings
STOP USE AND ASK DOCTOR If symptoms persist/worsen or if pregnant/nursing, stop use and consult your practitioner.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Passiflora Incarnata Flowering Top used for?▼
INDICATIONS Indications: PASSIFLORA Insomnia
What are the important warnings for Passiflora Incarnata Flowering Top?▼
STOP USE AND ASK DOCTOR If symptoms persist/worsen or if pregnant/nursing, stop use and consult your practitioner.
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