Aconitum Napellus, Aesculus Hippocastanum, Flos, Arsenicum Album, Avena Sativa, Belladonna, Camphora, Cinchona Officinalis, Coffea Cruda, Cypripedium Pubescens, Hyoscyamus Niger, Ignatia Amara, Kali Phosphoricum, Passiflora Incarnata, Phosphorus, Pulsatilla, And Valeriana Officinalis.

FDA Drug Information • Also known as: Sleep Aid

Brand Names
Sleep Aid
Drug Class
Non-Standardized Food Allergenic Extract [EPC], Non-Standardized Plant Allergenic Extract [EPC]
Route
ORAL
Product Type
HUMAN OTC DRUG

What Is Aconitum Napellus, Aesculus Hippocastanum, Flos, Arsenicum Album, Avena Sativa, Belladonna, Camphora, Cinchona Officinalis, Coffea Cruda, Cypripedium Pubescens, Hyoscyamus Niger, Ignatia Amara, Kali Phosphoricum, Passiflora Incarnata, Phosphorus, Pulsatilla, And Valeriana Officinalis. Used For?

Uses † For temporary relief of: restlessness nervousness exhaustion excitability inability to fall or stay asleep worry † Claims based on traditional Homeopathic practice, not accepted medical evidence, not FDA evaluated.

Dosage and Administration

Directions Oral Dose Adults and Children over 12 2 sprays into mouth 3 to 6 times per day Children 6-12 1 spray into mouth 3 to 6 times per day Children under 6 Do not use in children under 6, unless directed to by a docto r

Warnings and Precautions

Warnings Stop use and consult a doctor if symptoms worsen or persist for more than 7 days. If pregnant or breast-feeding, ask a healthcare professional before use.

About This Information

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