Heel Spascupreel ampoules
Spasms in the organs of the smooth musculature (stomach, intestine, gall bladder, uterus and urinary tract); spasticity of the striated musculature (myogelosis, hardening of the muscles) .
Spascupreel ampoules
Indications:
Spasms in the organs of the smooth musculature (stomach, intestine, gall bladder, uterus and urinary tract); spasticity of the striated musculature (myogelosis, hardening of the muscles).
Injection Solution 1.1 ml, also for oral use.
Composition:
Injection solution: 1 ampoule of 1.1 ml (= 1.1 g) contains: Citrullus colocynthis D4, Ammonium bromatum D4, Atropinum sulfuricum D6, Veratrum album D6, Magnesium phosphoricum D6, Gelsemium sempervirens D6 1.1 mg each; Passiflora incarnata D2, Agaricus D4, Chamomilla recutita D3, Cuprum sulfuricum D6 0.55 mg each; Aconitum napellus D6 2.2 mg.
Contraindications:
First trimenon of pregnancy. Hypersensivity to Chamomilla or botanicals of the daisy (compositae) family
Side effects:
Allergic skin reactions may occur in rare cases.
No Interaction with other medications known
Package sizes:
Injection solution: Packs containing 10 or 50 ampoules of 1.1 ml each.
Instructions for use, route and duration of administration:
Heel Spascupreel is to be administered oral or by s.c. or i.v. injection.
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 after a period of 24 hours. For treatment of disorders with tendencies to recur, chronic affections or long-term treatment, the indicated single dosage can be administered at 4-day intervals
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.