Aluminia, Ammon Carb, Anacardium, Antimon Crud, Hydrastis, Ignatia, Mag Phos, Nat Mur, Nitricum Ac, Osmium, Paraffinum, Senna, Silicea, Spongia

FDA Drug Information • Also known as: Metal

Brand Names
Metal
Route
ORAL
Dosage Form
LIQUID
Product Type
HUMAN OTC DRUG

What Is Aluminia, Ammon Carb, Anacardium, Antimon Crud, Hydrastis, Ignatia, Mag Phos, Nat Mur, Nitricum Ac, Osmium, Paraffinum, Senna, Silicea, Spongia Used For?

​INDICATIONS FOR USE: For the temporary relief of the neuro-emotional (autonomic nervous system - non psychiatric) disorders of grief, dogmatically positioned, sadness, crying, and related emotions. Sensory, spinal and extremity disorders. Nose - smell, mucous. Constipation. Skin - dry, itching. Weak spine disorders.**

Dosage and Administration

​DIRECTIONS: ​Spray 9-12 pumps (approximately 1/2 tsp.) directly in mouth 3 times a day or as directed by licensed health care practicioner. When approprate, also spray externally on complaint area 3 times daily.

Warnings and Precautions

​WARNINGS:

  • ​If symptoms oersist or worsen ​, seek advice of licensed health care practicioner.
  • ​If pregnant or nursing ​, take only on advice of licensede health care practicioner.
  • ​Keep this and all medication out of reach of children.
  • Keep this and all medication out of reach of children.

  • About This Information

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