Composition
Gelsemium sempervirens C30 Excipients: sucrose, lactose. 4 g-pencil cases with a granule counter (1) – cardboard packs.
Pharmacological action
Pharmaco-therapeutic group: Homeopathic remedy
Pharmacological action Yellow jasmine or Carolina jasmine is a creeping shrub growing in the wild in the southeastern United States; the plant came to Europe in the XVII century.
Chemical composition: • resin;• lipids;• sterols;• alkaloids with an indole structure: o gelzemin, o gelzemycin – a highly toxic substance, little known and present in the plant in small quantities; o sempervirin; o gelzedin;• hydroxycoumarin (scopoletol).
Indications
Key symptoms for prescribing
- fatigue, weakness, lethargy, stupor, tremors inside;
- generalized pain;
- a feeling of heaviness in the limbs;
- double vision;
- headache with previous visual impairment;
- headache in the occipital region, extending to the muscles of the neck and shoulders;
- feeling that “your heart will stop beating if the patient is not moving. “
Main cases of clinical use
Infectology
- influenza and flu-like syndrome. Gelzemium is prescribed in the presence of the following symptoms: :
- prostration and tremor, sometimes pronounced;
- venous congestion in the brain, manifested by flushing of the face and severe headache;
- pain and heaviness in the limbs;
- lack of thirst;
- dengue fever in pseudo-influenza form
Neurology
- headaches and migraines:
- congestive headache, mainly in the back of the head, extending to the neck and shoulder muscles, as well as severe pain in the eyeballs;
- migraine, especially the ophthalmoplegic form (Mobius syndrome), when the pain is relieved with the appearance of visual disturbances. Such disorders are usually accompanied by apathy and prostration, improve with a high head position or heavy urination.
- neuropraxia due to prolonged compression or stretching;
- tremor, which increases with a violation of the emotional state;
- myasthenia gravis.
Behavioral disorders
- anxiety neurosis: when depressed with excessive preoccupation, memory impairment, tremor and emotionally-caused diarrhea or pollakiuria;
- anxiety (the drug is prescribed for symptoms similar to the previous ones that occur daily);
- consequences of severe affective or emotional shock;
- insomnia (when manifested simultaneously with anxiety).
Contraindications
- Individual sensitivity to the drug;
- lactose intolerance.
Side effects
Not described to date.
Interaction
Other medications may be used in the treatment with Gelzemium.
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.
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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