Rs. 200

Bakson B7 Climacteric Drop

(30 ml Drop in bottle)
Bakson B7 Climacteric Drop
Product Details
Bakson B07 Climacteric Drop
This homeopathic medicine for menopause provides effective relief from a range of symptoms, without any harsh side effects.
One of the key benefits of this product is its ability to provide relief from menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, and mood swings. These symptoms can be difficult to manage, but with the help of Bakson's B 7 Climacteric Drops, you can experience natural relief.
In addition to providing relief from menopause symptoms, this homoeopathic medicine is also beneficial in the case of soreness of breasts, great sensitivity, and intolerance to pain. These symptoms can be uncomfortable and disruptive, but with Bakson's B 7 Climacteric Drops, you can experience relief and get back to your daily routine.
This homoeopathic medicine for irregular periods helps regulate the menstrual cycle, reducing the risk of heavy bleeding or missed periods.
Overall, Bakson's B 7 Climacteric Drop is a safe and effective homoeopathic medicine for periods and menopause symptoms. With its natural ingredients and gentle formula, it provides effective relief without any harsh side effects.

Key Ingredients:
  • Acidum sulphuricum
  • Cimicifuga rac
  • Sanguinaria
  • Sepia

Key Benefits:
  • Bakson's B 7 climacteric drops is a homoeopathic formula problem associated with menopause
  • It provides relief from symptoms such as hot flashes and mood swings
  • It is also beneficial in the case of soreness of breasts, great sensitivity, and intolerance to pain
  • Bakson's B 7 climacteric drops is a homoeopathic formula for irregular periods, it may help manage the menstrual cycle
  • It is a safe and effective choice for natural relief from hormonal imbalances

Dosage: Dilute 10-15 drops with water and consume it 3-6 times a day or as directed by a physician.

Safety Information:

  • Read the label carefully
  • Store in a cool, dry place
  • Keep out of reach of children
  • Do not exceed the recommended dose

Content on this page was last updated on 16 December, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)