Homéoplasmine is a homeopathic medicine traditionally used in the adjunctive treatment skin irritation.
Dosage Homéoplasmine
Skin irritation: 1-3 days by applying a thin layer.
Method and route of administration
Dermal route
Duration of treatment
Spacing taken from improvement and stop taken from the symptoms
disappear. Maximum 7 days of treatment.
Pregnancy and lactation with Homéoplasmine
Do not apply on the breasts during lactation.
Composition
Active substances:
Composition for 100 g
Dyeing worries gardens ............. 0.1 g
/Calendula officinalis/ TM
Dyeing Phytolaque ....................... 0.3 g
/Phytolocca decanda/ TM
Dyeing Bryony .............................. 0.1 g
/Bryonia dioica/ TM
Tincture of benzoin Laos .............. 0.1 g
/Benzoe/ TM
Boric acid 4.0 g .....................................
Excipient: Vaseline.
Contraindication
Homéoplasmine should not be used:
- In children under 30 months
- If history of hpersensibilité to one of the components,
- On inectées or following injuries.
Possible interactions with Homéoplasmine
If you are taking or have recently taken any other medicines, including
medicines obtained without a prescription, talk to your doctor or
pharmacist.
Ask your pharmacist for advice before taking any medicine.
In the absence of experimental and clinical data, and as a precautionary
measure, the use of this drug should be avoided during pregnancy and
lactation.
Special warnings
Due to the presence of boric acid, this drug should not be used for
prolonged or repeated, on damaged skin (including burning) on a large
surface, occluded (closed), especially in children.
Safety Precautions
IF IN DOUBT, DO NOT HESITATE TO ASK YOUR DOCTOR OR PHARMACIST
PHARMACEUTICAL FORM
Ointment.
Tube small size and large 18 g 40 g tube model.
CLASS PHARMACOTHERAPEUTIC
Skin Protector (D. Dermatology).