Baptisia Tinctoria, Citrus Limonum, Echinacea (Angustifolia), Lobelia Inflata, Phytolacca Decandra, Pinus Sylvestris, Teucrium Scorodonia, Thuja Occidentalis, Capsicum Annuum, Cuprum Sulphuricum, Kali Muriaticum, Manganum Muriaticum, Arsenicum Iodatum, Carpinus Betulus, Flos, Centaurium Umbellatum, Flos, Galium Aparine, Larix Decidua, Flos, Rosa Canina, Scrophularia Nodosa, Zincum Gluconicum, Aranea Diadema, Calcarea Carbonica, Carbo Vegetabilis, Ceanothus Americanus, Lachesis Mutus

FDA Drug Information • Also known as: Lymph Drainage

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

What Is Baptisia Tinctoria, Citrus Limonum, Echinacea (Angustifolia), Lobelia Inflata, Phytolacca Decandra, Pinus Sylvestris, Teucrium Scorodonia, Thuja Occidentalis, Capsicum Annuum, Cuprum Sulphuricum, Kali Muriaticum, Manganum Muriaticum, Arsenicum Iodatum, Carpinus Betulus, Flos, Centaurium Umbellatum, Flos, Galium Aparine, Larix Decidua, Flos, Rosa Canina, Scrophularia Nodosa, Zincum Gluconicum, Aranea Diadema, Calcarea Carbonica, Carbo Vegetabilis, Ceanothus Americanus, Lachesis Mutus Used For?

INDICATIONS: For relief of symptoms of enlarged and irritated lymph glands, and exhaustion.

Dosage and Administration

DIRECTIONS: In adults and children over the age of 12: Use 40 drops (approx. two 3/4-dropperfuls) three times daily or as directed by your health professional. Consult a physician for use in children under 12 years of age.

Warnings and Precautions

WARNINGS: Keep out of reach of children. In case of overdose, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away. If pregnant or breast-feeding, ask a health professional before use. Do not use if tamper evident seal around neck is broken or missing. Shake Well Before Use.

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