Arnica Montana Radix, Calendula Officinalis, Hamamelis Virginiana, Echinacea, Echinacea Purpurea, Chamomilla, Symphytum Officinale, Bellis Perennis, Hypericum Perforatum, Millefolium, Aconitum Napellus, Belladonna, Mercurius Solubilis, Hepar Sulphuris Calcareum.

FDA Drug Information • Also known as: Traulevium

Brand Names
Traulevium
Route
TOPICAL
Product Type
HUMAN OTC DRUG

What Is Arnica Montana Radix, Calendula Officinalis, Hamamelis Virginiana, Echinacea, Echinacea Purpurea, Chamomilla, Symphytum Officinale, Bellis Perennis, Hypericum Perforatum, Millefolium, Aconitum Napellus, Belladonna, Mercurius Solubilis, Hepar Sulphuris Calcareum. Used For?

USES Uses** For the temporary relief of: Joint Pain Back Pain Muscular Pain

Dosage and Administration

DIRECTIONS Adults and children 4 years and older Apply generously to affected areas 2 to 3 times daily, or more often if necessary. Massage thoroughly into the skin. If appropriate, mild compression or occlusive bandaging may be applied. Children under 4 Consult your healthcare provider.

Warnings and Precautions

WARNINGS Warnings For external use only. Do not apply over open wounds or broken skin. If symptoms worsen or persist for more than a week, or if a rash develops, a healthcare provider should be consulted. In rare cases, allergic skin reactions may develop. Do not use if known sensitivity to Traulevium or any of its ingredients exists. Keep out of reach of children . If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away. If pregnant or breast-feeding, consult a healthcare provider before use. Contraindications: Known allergy (hypersensitivity) to one of the ingredients, including plants of the daisy family (Asteraceae) such as Arnica montana (arnica), Calendula officinalis (pot marigold), Chamomilla (German chamomile), Echinacea (coneflower), Achillea millefolium (yarrow), Bellis perennis (daisy) and emulsifying cetylstearyl alcohol. Keep out of the reach of children.

About This Information

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