Agnus Castus, Angelica Sin, Apis Mel, Cimicifuga Rac, Estradiol, Estriol, Folliculinum, Galium, Glycyrrhiza, Oophorinum, Progesterone, Sepia
FDA Drug Information • Also known as: Estropro Homeopathic Organotherapy
- Brand Names
- Estropro Homeopathic Organotherapy
- Drug Class
- Standardized Insect Venom Allergenic Extract [EPC], Estrogen [EPC], Non-Standardized Food Allergenic Extract [EPC], Non-Standardized Plant Allergenic Extract [EPC], Progesterone [EPC]
- Route
- ORAL
- Dosage Form
- SPRAY
- Product Type
- HUMAN OTC DRUG
What Is Agnus Castus, Angelica Sin, Apis Mel, Cimicifuga Rac, Estradiol, Estriol, Folliculinum, Galium, Glycyrrhiza, Oophorinum, Progesterone, Sepia Used For?
Uses: Temporarily supports the body to rebalance estrogen and progesterone output. Symptoms may include: mood swings, hot flashes, irritability, lack of energy.* *Claims based on traditional homeopathic practice, not accepted medical evidence. Not FDA evaluated.
Dosage and Administration
Directions: Adults: Hold the spray-top close to your open mouth and spray twice directly under your tongue, three times a day. Some people notice improvement within two or three weeks, others take longer.
Warnings and Precautions
Warnings: Not for use on children. If symptoms continue to recur, or if sleeplessness persists continuously for more than two weeks, consult a physician.
About This Information
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