Pulmo (lung) 22x
Generic Name: pulmo (lung) 22x
Brand Names:
Pulmo (lung) 22x
For constitutional treatments based on homeopathic and anthroposophic indications or as directed by your physician.
Overview
For constitutional treatments based on homeopathic and anthroposophic indications or as directed by your physician.
Uses
Use: For constitutional treatments based on homeopathic and anthroposophic indications or as directed by your physician.
Dosage
Directions for Use: Place drops under tongue for 30 seconds. Adults 7 drops 3 times a day. Children 2-12 years, 7 drops 3 times a day. Under 2 years, consult your doctor. Use until symptoms are relieved or as directed by your health care provider.
Warnings
Warnings: Consult your health care provider if symptoms persist more than 5 days or worsen. TAMPER EVIDENT: Do not use if safety seal is broken before first use.
Pregnancy
If pregnant or breastfeeding ask a health professional before use.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pulmo (lung) 22x used for?▼
Use: For constitutional treatments based on homeopathic and anthroposophic indications or as directed by your physician.
Can I take Pulmo (lung) 22x during pregnancy?▼
If pregnant or breastfeeding ask a health professional before use.
What are the important warnings for Pulmo (lung) 22x?▼
Warnings: Consult your health care provider if symptoms persist more than 5 days or worsen. TAMPER EVIDENT: Do not use if safety seal is broken before first use.
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Medical Disclaimer
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