Composition
Active ingredient: Ignatia amara C30 Excipients: Sucrose, lactose.
Pharmacological action
Pharmacological group: Homeopathic monocomponent preparation of plant originpharmacological properties: Ignatia is a climbing shrub native to the Philippines and is a species of poisonous walnut tree. The fruit is a crusty berry, approximately 10 cm in diameter, containing numerous seeds in the middle of a yellowish pulp. Chemical composition: a large number of indole alkaloids: strychnine (60% of all alkaloids) and brucine. The composition is similar to that of emetic nut (Nux vomica), but Ignatium contains a higher amount of strychnine. Ignatia amara has psychostimulant effects due to the presence of alkaloids, which are competitive inhibitors of the neutrotransmitter glycine (see Nux vomica).
Indications
Key symptoms for prescribing the drug: – association of diseases with mental trauma;-hypersensitivity to pain; – hypersensitivity to odors, especially tobacco, except when the patient smokes himself; – feeling of general weakness at approximately 11 am on the background of vegetative-vascular dystonia; – a feeling of” lump in the throat “and difficulty breathing;-migraine or headache, described as a feeling of”driving a nail into the parietal or occipital region”;-sudden diffuse or” pinpoint ” pain. Main cases of clinical use: The drug Ignatius Amara is prescribed to hypersensitive patients “in a state of depression”, “exhausted”, with the presence of: -functional disorders of a spastic nature, which easily change and are paradoxical;-mental disorders that are a consequence of emotional experiences, anxiety, grief; – organic lesions that often recur and occur in stressful states. Vegetative vascular dystonia: functional syndromes (labile, contradictory) caused by frustration in the social sphere and leading to stress with the following manifestations: -sighing; – feeling of a “lump in the throat”; – aerophagia;-yawning;- colic; – shortness of breath for no reason;-spastic cough; – emotional tachycardia; – muscle twitching. Behavioral disorders: anxiety disorders; episodes of breath retention; sleep disorders; reactive depressive syndromes. Stress-related conditions: headaches, migraines; muscle contractures (neck pain, lumbago); gastritis, peptic ulcer; colon diseases, hemorrhagic rectocolitis; bronchospasm, increased asthma attacks of allergic origin; spastic hypertension.
Contraindications
Individual sensitivity to the drug; lactose intolerance.
Interaction
Other medications may be used in the treatment with Ignatia amara.
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.
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