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Natrium Sulfuricum 6x

Generic: Hydrated Iron Iii Phosphate

OTC
Also: FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM 6X, KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM 6X✓ FDA-verified
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Natrium Sulfuricum 6x is a medication used for the temporary relief of mild indigestion, occasional anxiety, mental fatigue, fever, and minor inflammatory conditions. It works by helping to ease these symptoms in the body. You take it by allowing 1 to 4 tablets to dissolve under your tongue, one to four times a day, or as directed by your healthcare provider. It's important not to use this medication if you've ever had an allergic reaction to it or any of its ingredients. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, it's best to consult a healthcare professional before using it.

Uses

  • temporary relief of mild indigestion. temporary relief of occasional anxiety. temporary relief of mental fatigue. temporary relief of fever. temporary relief of minor inflammatory conditions.

Dosage

Adults and adolescents (12 years and older): Take 1 to 4 tablets, one to four times daily.
Children (under 12 years): Take under the direction of your healthcare practitioner.
Tip bottle slightly to allow tablets to fall into the cap.
Use cap to drop tablets into mouth and allow them to dissolve under the tongue.
Always follow your doctor's specific instructions for your dose.

Side effects

Common

Common side effects may include mild stomach upset

Serious

Serious side effects may include allergic reactions
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Warnings

⚠ Important warnings

  • Do not use if you have had an allergic reaction to this product.
  • Stop use and ask a doctor if symptoms persist or worsen.
  • If pregnant or breastfeeding, ask a healthcare practitioner before use.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
  • In case of overdose, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center.

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Data Source: Publicly available drug labeling information from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).