Heel Atropinum compositum ad us. vet. ampoules
Spasms of smooth muscled hollow organs, gastrointestinal colic, renal colic, spastic cough
Heel Atropinum compositum ad us. vet. ampoules
Injection Solution 5.0 ml (also for oral use)
Composition:
1 ampoule of 5.0 ml (= 5 g) contains: Atropinum sulfuricum D4 500 mg; Cuprum aceticum D4 100 mg; Citrullus colocynthis D4 100 mg; Veratrum album D4 100 mg; Acidum arsenicosum D6 100 mg; Lytta vesicatoria D6 100 mg; Bryonia D4 100 mg.
Indications:
Spasms of smooth muscled hollow organs, gastrointestinal colic, renal colic, spastic cough.
Contraindications:
None known.
Possible side effects:
Hypersensitivity reactions (or even anaphylactic reactions) may occur in isolated instances on the i.v. administration of foreign proteins in a concentration higher than D10.
No Interaction with other medications known
Withdrawal period:
None.
According to species, the daily single dosage is as follows:
Horse, cattle, swine: 5 ml
Piglet: 2–3 ml
Sheep, goat: 2 ml
Large dog: 3–4 ml
Medium dog: 2 ml
Small dog, cat: 1–2 ml
Puppy: 0.5–1 ml
Small pets: 0.5 ml
In cases with acute symptoms, the indicated dosage can be repeated once after a period of 6 hours.
Ampoules
Heel ampoules may be used for injection (subcutaneous, intramuscular or intravenous), taken orally or injected to acupuncture points, individually or can be combined with other Heel injection solutions. The normal dosage is 2 or 3 times a week, in severe cases daily, sometimes several times a day, if recommended by a Vet, until improvement.
The advantages of an oral application of the ampoules, are convenience and lack of complications since the customer himself can do this.