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ECHINACEA E planta tota D 3 ampoules

ECHINACEA E planta tota D 3 ampoules

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ECHINACEA E planta tota D 3 ampoules

Pack size:10 x 1 ml Dosage form:ampoules

What is the echinacea plant used for?
Today, people use echinacea to shorten the duration of the common cold and flu, and reduce symptoms, such as sore throat (pharyngitis), cough, and fever.

These include: For the harmonization of the sensory organization in feverish, inflammatory, localized, and systemic processes, e.g., furunculosis, poorly healing wounds, inflammation of the uterine appendages (adnexitis), inflammation of the pelvic connective tissue (parametritis), inflammation of the uterine lining

Echinacea e planta tota D3, liquid dilution for injection. Active ingredient: Echinacea pallida e planta tota ferm 33c. Indications: According to anthroposophical understanding of humanity and nature. These include: For the harmonization of sensory organization in feverish, inflammatory, localized, and systemic processes, e.g., furunculosis, poorly healing wounds, inflammation of the uterine appendages (adnexitis), inflammation of the pelvic connective tissue (parametritis), inflammation of the uterine lining (endometritis), inflammation of the lymph nodes (lymphadenitis), and flu-like infections.

For risks and side effects, read the package insert and ask your doctor or pharmacist.


INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: INFORMATION FOR THE USER

Echinacea e planta tota D3, liquid dilution for injection
Active ingredient: Echinacea pallida e planta tota ferm 33c

Composition:
1 ampoule contains: Echinacea pallida e planta tota ferm 33c Dil. D3 1 ml (HAB, Vs. 33c).

Indications:
According to anthroposophical knowledge of man and nature. These include: For the harmonization of the sensory organization in feverish, inflammatory localized and systemic processes, e.g. furunculosis, poorly healing wounds, inflammation of the uterine appendages (adnexitis), inflammation of the pelvic connective tissue (parametritis), inflammation of the uterine lining (endometritis), inflammation of the lymph nodes (lymphadenitis), flu-like infections.

Contraindications:
This medicine should not be used in cases of hypersensitivity to the active ingredient or to other members of the Asteraceae family. For general reasons, Echinacea e planta tota should not be used in cases of progressive systemic diseases (progressive general diseases) such as tuberculosis, leukemia (leukemia or leukemia-like diseases), collagenoses (inflammatory diseases of the connective tissue), multiple sclerosis, AIDS, HIV infection (infection with the AIDS virus), and other autoimmune diseases (diseases directed against the body's own tissue).

Precautions for use and warnings:
There is insufficient documented experience with the use of this medicine in children. It should therefore not be used in children under 12 years of age.

Dosage and method of administration:
Unless otherwise prescribed, adults and children 12 years and older should inject 1 ml subcutaneously 1 to 3 times weekly to 1 time daily.

Duration of use:
Treatment of an acute illness should be completed after 2 weeks. If no improvement occurs within 5 days, consult a doctor. The duration of treatment for chronic illnesses requires consultation with a doctor.

Side effects:
Very rarely, hypersensitivity reactions may occur. Skin rash, itching, and rarely, facial swelling, shortness of breath, dizziness, and a drop in blood pressure have been observed with products containing echinacea preparations. In these cases, you should discontinue use of the product and consult your doctor.

Contents:
10 x 1 ml.

Pharmaceutical Entrepreneur and Manufacturer:
WALA Heilmittel GmbH,
Dorfstraße 1,
73087 Bad Boll/Eckwälden.

This leaflet was last revised in January 2025.

Source: Information from the Wala catalog
, as of April 2025.

Active ingredient: Echinacea pallida e planta tota ferm 33c. Indications: According to anthroposophical understanding of man and nature. These include: For the harmonization of the sensory organization in feverish, inflammatory, localized, and systemic processes, e.g., furunculosis, poorly healing wounds, inflammation of the uterine appendages (adnexitis), inflammation of the pelvic connective tissue (parametritis), inflammation of the uterine lining (endometritis), inflammation of the lymph nodes (lymphadenitis), and flu-like infections.

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