Composition
Bryonia (Bryonia) C9
Auxiliary substances: sucrose, lactose. 4 g-pencil cases with a granule counter (1) – cardboard packs.
Pharmacological action
Pharmaco-therapeutic group: Homeopathic remedy
Pharmacological action Guopia is a climbing perennial plant with a large rhizome. In homeopathy, the basis of Bryonia is used. Mother’s tincture is prepared from fresh underground parts of the plant.
Chemical composition: * sterols;• unsaturated fatty acids;• triterpenes;• lectins;• cucurbitacin heterosides, similar in structure to corticosteroids.
Indications
The key symptoms for prescribing the drug
- are pain syndrome with a clear point localization, with deterioration during movement;
- severe thirst with a need for a large amount of cold water;
- dryness of the mucous membranes (oral cavity, nose, etc. ), mucosal damage;
- pain in the right hypochondrium, accompanied by nausea attacks;
- the stomach area is sensitive on palpation;
- dizziness.
Main cases of clinical use
Infectology
In infectology, the appointment is especially common in pulmonary pathology and diseases of ENT organs.
All febrile syndromes, including:
- severe thirst;
- loss of strength, accompanied by sweating, which brings relief;
- flu and flu-like conditions;
- infectious diseases of various etiologies at the very beginning;
- mumps;
- rhinitis with dry mucous membranes, accompanied by severe thirst;
- tracheitis or bronchitis, in which the patient has a dry, painful cough, which is accompanied by severe thirst. :
- it worsens at the slightest movement, especially during listening, when talking, or when entering a warm room;
- it is accompanied by retrosternal or chest pain, with improvement when the chest is squeezed with the hands in order to immobilize it.
Rheumatology
- arthralgias of various localization, if the deterioration occurs from movement, and improvement-during rest;
- hydrarthrosis, rheumatic arthritis, acute transitional synovitis (“irritated hip”), which have the modalities inherent in this drug.
Gastroenterology
- dyspeptic syndrome;
- gastritis;
- colitis;
- constipation.
Gynecology
- mastitis, in which heaviness is felt in the chest, and pain occurs at the slightest movement;
- pain associated with the appearance of milk*.
Inflammatory syndromes
- of abdominal pain that occur after abdominal endoscopy;
- headaches that occur after peridural anesthesia;
- pericarditis;
- dizziness;
- dry eye syndrome of various origins (during menopause, prolonged exposure to an air-conditioned room, Gougereau-Sjogren syndrome).
Contraindications
- Individual sensitivity to the drug;
- lactose intolerance.
Interaction
When treating with Bryonia, other medications may be used.
How to take, course of use and dosage
Sublingual.
Granules should be absorbed in the mouth 30 minutes before meals or 60 minutes after meals.
For children from 0 to 3 years of age, the pellets are pre-diluted, shaking, in 10-15 ml of water at room temperature and given to drink.
The optimal amount per dose is 5 pellets.
To determine the dilution, multiplicity and duration of use, you need to consult a doctor.
Overdose
So far, no overdose cases have been reported.
Special instructions
The dosage regimen and frequency of use is determined by the doctor. In the absence of a therapeutic effect for 3 days, as well as in case of adverse reactions, you should consult a doctor.
Storage conditions
The drug should be stored out of the reach of children, protected from light and moisture, away from electrical appliances at a temperature of 15-25°C.
Shelf life
5 years
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