TRAUMEEL S Tabletten
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- Registered homeopathic medicinal product, therefore without indication of a therapeutic area of application
Application InfoGeneral dosage recommendation: Consult your doctor or pharmacist regarding dosage for children and adolescents.
Application NotesThe total dose should not be exceeded without consulting a doctor or pharmacist. How to use? Take the medicine by allowing it to dissolve slowly in your mouth. How long should you use it? You should not take the medicine for longer than 8 weeks without medical advice. When using homeopathic medicines, existing symptoms may temporarily worsen (initial aggravation). In this case, you should stop taking the medicine and consult a doctor. Overdose? No symptoms of overdose are known. If in doubt, consult your doctor. Generally, pay particular attention to accurate dosing, especially for infants, young children, and the elderly. If in doubt, ask your doctor or pharmacist about any possible effects or precautions. A doctor's prescribed dosage may differ from the information in the package leaflet. Since the doctor tailors the dosage to your individual needs, you should use the medicine according to their instructions.
DosageAdults: 1 tablet, regardless of meals.
What side effects can occur? - Increased saliva production - Hypersensitivity - Allergic skin sensitivity (homeopathy) - Itching - Facial swelling - Shortness of breath (dyspnea) - Dizziness - Drop in blood pressure. If you notice any discomfort or changes in your condition during treatment, contact your doctor or pharmacist. The information provided here primarily considers side effects that occur in at least one in 1,000 treated patients.
ContraindicationWhat are the contraindications? - Hypersensitivity to the ingredients - Tuberculosis - Blood cancer (leukemia) - Leukemia-like diseases (leukoses) - Inflammatory connective tissue disease (collagenosis) - Multiple sclerosis - AIDS (immunodeficiency due to HIV infection) - HIV infection - Diseases caused by the immune system (autoimmune diseases) What about pregnancy and breastfeeding? - Pregnancy: Consult your doctor. Several factors play a role in determining whether and how the medication can be used during pregnancy. - Breastfeeding: Consult your doctor or pharmacist. They will assess your individual situation and advise you accordingly on whether and how you can continue breastfeeding. If the medication has been prescribed to you despite a contraindication, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. The therapeutic benefit may outweigh the risk associated with using the medication despite the contraindication.
Important NotesWhat should you be aware of? - Caution is advised if you have a lactose intolerance. If you are on a diabetic diet, you should consider the sugar content.