Drosera Rotundifolia Flowering Top, Arnica Montana, Bryonia Alba Whole, Ipecacuanha (Ipecac), Cetraria Islandica Subsp. Islandica, Cochineal (Coccus Cacti), Corallium Rubrum Whole, Stannum Metallicum (Tin), Chamomilla (German Chamomille), Coffea Cruda (Coffee)
FDA Drug Information • Also known as: Real Relief Natural Wellness Cough and Cold Syrup Combo Pack Daytime Formula and Nighttime Formula
- Brand Names
- Real Relief Natural Wellness Cough and Cold Syrup Combo Pack Daytime Formula and Nighttime Formula
- Product Type
- HUMAN OTC DRUG
What Is Drosera Rotundifolia Flowering Top, Arnica Montana, Bryonia Alba Whole, Ipecacuanha (Ipecac), Cetraria Islandica Subsp. Islandica, Cochineal (Coccus Cacti), Corallium Rubrum Whole, Stannum Metallicum (Tin), Chamomilla (German Chamomille), Coffea Cruda (Coffee) Used For?
Uses T his ho meo pathic medicine is made from a combination of ingredients traditionally used to help symptoms associated with cough and cold*; dry cough, expectorant cough, chest congestion, fever, aches and pain. *These claims have not been reviewed by the Food and Drug Administration. They are based on traditional homeopathic practice, not medical evidence.
Dosage and Administration
Directions Part 1 Real Relief Natural Wellness™ Daytime Syrup Directions:
Warnings and Precautions
Warnings Stop use and ask a doctor if:
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