Euphrasia eye drops 30 x 0.5 ml

Description

Brand: WALA

Characteristics:

  • PZN-01448168
  • 15 ml eye drops
  • pharmacy-only
  • For information on risks and side effects, read the package insert and ask your doctor or pharmacist. This product must not be sold to persons under the legal minimum age. This product must not be sold to persons under the legal minimum age.

Model number: 454499

Article number: 454499

Details: Product descriptions

Ingredients: 0.5 ml of Euphrasia eye drops from Wala contains: 50 mg Euphrasia ferm 33c Dil. D2 50 mg; Rosae aetheroleum Dil. D7 (HAB, Vs. 5a; Solution D1 with 94% w/w ethanol). Other ingredients: Sodium chloride, sodium bicarbonate, and water for injections. Euphrasia eye drops are anthroposophical medicinal products and can be used for irritated or reddened eyes or conjunctivitis. They are also suitable for small children. Euphrasia, or common eyebright, has been used to treat eye diseases for centuries. The plant is known in Latin as Euphrasia officinalis. In homeopathy, the medicine Euphrasia is traditionally used as follows: in eye baths and eye drops for watery, reddened, and irritated eyes for swollen eyelids for sticky eyes in the morning for tired, strained eyes for styes. We recommend the following application and dosage to relieve symptoms: Tilt your head back and instill 1 drop of WALA Euphrasia eye drops into the conjunctival sac once or twice daily. After instilling, slowly close your eyes and roll them so that the eye drops can spread over the conjunctiva. Then press on the tear duct, which is the transition between the inner corner of the eye and the nose. Use should not exceed two weeks. If symptoms do not improve within 2 days, consult your doctor. When you should not use Euphrasia eye drops: You should not use Euphrasia eye drops if you are allergic to any of the ingredients (Euphrasia ferm 33c and Rosae aetheroleum) or any other ingredients.

Ingredients

0.5 ml of Euphrasia eye drops from Wala contains: 50 mg Euphrasia ferm 33c Dil. D2 50 mg; Rosae aetheroleum Dil. D7 (HAB, Vs. 5a; Solution D1 with ethanol 94% (w/w)). Other ingredients: sodium chloride, sodium bicarbonate, and water for injections.

Instructions for use

Euphrasia eye drops are anthroposophical medicines and can be used for irritated or reddened eyes, or conjunctivitis. They are also suitable for small children. Euphrasia, or common eyebright, has been used to treat eye diseases for centuries. The plant is known in Latin as Euphrasia officinalis.

Legal Notice

For risks and side effects, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

EAN: 4150014481688

Package dimensions: 3.0 x 2.6 x 1.8 inches

Euphrasia eye drops 30 x 0.5 ml

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Brand: WALA Characteristics: PZN-01448168 15 ml eye drops pharmacy-only For information on risks and side effects, read the package insert... Read more

Barcode: 4150014481688

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€32,00 Incl. VAT

      Description

      Brand: WALA

      Characteristics:

      • PZN-01448168
      • 15 ml eye drops
      • pharmacy-only
      • For information on risks and side effects, read the package insert and ask your doctor or pharmacist. This product must not be sold to persons under the legal minimum age. This product must not be sold to persons under the legal minimum age.

      Model number: 454499

      Article number: 454499

      Details: Product descriptions

      Ingredients: 0.5 ml of Euphrasia eye drops from Wala contains: 50 mg Euphrasia ferm 33c Dil. D2 50 mg; Rosae aetheroleum Dil. D7 (HAB, Vs. 5a; Solution D1 with 94% w/w ethanol). Other ingredients: Sodium chloride, sodium bicarbonate, and water for injections. Euphrasia eye drops are anthroposophical medicinal products and can be used for irritated or reddened eyes or conjunctivitis. They are also suitable for small children. Euphrasia, or common eyebright, has been used to treat eye diseases for centuries. The plant is known in Latin as Euphrasia officinalis. In homeopathy, the medicine Euphrasia is traditionally used as follows: in eye baths and eye drops for watery, reddened, and irritated eyes for swollen eyelids for sticky eyes in the morning for tired, strained eyes for styes. We recommend the following application and dosage to relieve symptoms: Tilt your head back and instill 1 drop of WALA Euphrasia eye drops into the conjunctival sac once or twice daily. After instilling, slowly close your eyes and roll them so that the eye drops can spread over the conjunctiva. Then press on the tear duct, which is the transition between the inner corner of the eye and the nose. Use should not exceed two weeks. If symptoms do not improve within 2 days, consult your doctor. When you should not use Euphrasia eye drops: You should not use Euphrasia eye drops if you are allergic to any of the ingredients (Euphrasia ferm 33c and Rosae aetheroleum) or any other ingredients.

      Ingredients

      0.5 ml of Euphrasia eye drops from Wala contains: 50 mg Euphrasia ferm 33c Dil. D2 50 mg; Rosae aetheroleum Dil. D7 (HAB, Vs. 5a; Solution D1 with ethanol 94% (w/w)). Other ingredients: sodium chloride, sodium bicarbonate, and water for injections.

      Instructions for use

      Euphrasia eye drops are anthroposophical medicines and can be used for irritated or reddened eyes, or conjunctivitis. They are also suitable for small children. Euphrasia, or common eyebright, has been used to treat eye diseases for centuries. The plant is known in Latin as Euphrasia officinalis.

      Legal Notice

      For risks and side effects, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

      EAN: 4150014481688

      Package dimensions: 3.0 x 2.6 x 1.8 inches

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