Activated Charcoal - Aloe - Aluminum Oxide - Bryonia Alba Root - Chelidonium Majus - Collinsonia - Frangula Alnus Bark - Lycopodium Clavatum Spore - Potassium Carbonate- Rhubarb - Strychnos Nux Vomica Seed - Silybum Marianum Seed - Skatole - Sodium Carbonate - Sus Scrofa Pancreas - Taraxacum Officinale - Thiamine -

FDA Drug Information • Also known as: GUNA BOWEL PLUS

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

What Is Activated Charcoal - Aloe - Aluminum Oxide - Bryonia Alba Root - Chelidonium Majus - Collinsonia - Frangula Alnus Bark - Lycopodium Clavatum Spore - Potassium Carbonate- Rhubarb - Strychnos Nux Vomica Seed - Silybum Marianum Seed - Skatole - Sodium Carbonate - Sus Scrofa Pancreas - Taraxacum Officinale - Thiamine - Used For?

Take 15 minutes before meals

Dosage and Administration

DIRECTIONS Adults and children 12 years and older 20 drops in a little water, 2 times per day Children between 12 years and 6 years of age 10 drops in a little water, 2 times per day Children under 6 years: consulta a physician

Warnings and Precautions

WARNINGS Stop use and ask doctor if symptoms persist more than 5 days. If pregnant or breast-feeding ask a health care professional before use. Keep out of reach of children . In case of accidental overdose, seek professional assitance ot or contact a Poison Control Center immediately Contains Aloe: do not use orally for more than 30 days. Contains ethyl alcohol 30%

About This Information

This drug information is sourced from FDA-approved labeling via the openFDA database. It is intended for educational and reference purposes only. This is not medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before making decisions about medication. Drug information may be updated by the FDA; check with your pharmacist for the most current information.

What are side effects?

Side effects are unwanted reactions that can occur when taking a medication. They range from mild (headache, nausea) to severe (allergic reactions, organ damage). Not everyone experiences side effects, and severity varies. Report any concerning side effects to your doctor.

What are drug interactions?

Drug interactions occur when a medication is affected by another drug, food, or supplement. Interactions can make medications less effective or cause dangerous side effects. Always tell your doctor about all medications and supplements you take.