Phosphoricum Acidum, Alumen, Phosphorus, Senega Officinalis, Adenosinum Cyclophosphoricum, Antimonium Tartaricum, Grindelia, Sabadilla, Alumina, Cuprum Metallicum, Sanguinarinum Nitricum, Silicea, Lachesis Mutus, Rheum (Palmatum), Zincum Metallicum, Lycopodium Clavatum, Manganum Phosphoricum, Antipyrinum, Coenzyme A

FDA Drug Information • Also known as: Apnetem

Brand Names
Apnetem
Drug Class
Copper-containing Intrauterine Device [EPC]
Route
ORAL
Product Type
HUMAN OTC DRUG

What Is Phosphoricum Acidum, Alumen, Phosphorus, Senega Officinalis, Adenosinum Cyclophosphoricum, Antimonium Tartaricum, Grindelia, Sabadilla, Alumina, Cuprum Metallicum, Sanguinarinum Nitricum, Silicea, Lachesis Mutus, Rheum (Palmatum), Zincum Metallicum, Lycopodium Clavatum, Manganum Phosphoricum, Antipyrinum, Coenzyme A Used For?

USES: Temporarily alleviates symptoms of sleep disorders. These "uses" have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.

Dosage and Administration

DIRECTIONS: Adults and Children 12 years of age and older: Take one full eyedropper twice a day to help alleviate symptoms of sleep disorders. Under 12 years of age: Consult a physician.

Warnings and Precautions

WARNINGS: As with any drug, ask a doctor before use if pregnant or nursing. Warning - Severe or persistent sore throat or sore throat accompanied by high fever, headache, nausea, and vomiting may be serious. Consult physicians promptly. Do not use more than 2 days or administer to children under 3 years of age unless directed by physician. Keep this and all medications out of the reach of children. In case of accidental overdose, contact a medical professional or poison control center immediately.

About This Information

This drug information is sourced from FDA-approved labeling via the openFDA database. It is intended for educational and reference purposes only. This is not medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before making decisions about medication. Drug information may be updated by the FDA; check with your pharmacist for the most current information.

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