Rs. 130

Dr Willmar Schwabe India Anekind Globules

(10 gm Globules in bottle)
Dr Willmar Schwabe India Anekind Globules
Product Details
Dr Willmar Schwabe India Anekind Globules is a homoeopathic medicine which can be given in the case of initial forms of anaemia. Anaemia is a deficiency of red blood cells, haemoglobin and haematocrit. In children, it could be due to simple malnutrition or too complex causes of disease of haematopoietic organs or their suppression due to antibiotics.

Key Ingredients:
  • Ferrum Metallicum 4c 50mg
  • Ceanothus Americanus 4x 24mg
  • Secale Cornutum 12x 10mg
  • Cinchona Officinalis 8x 30mg
  • Ginkgo Biloba 100x 12mg
  • Justicia Adhatoda 4x 20mg
  • Nux Vomica 6x 24mg

Indications:
This is indicated in cases of anaemia and related problems

Net Quantity:
10g

Product Form:
Globules

Key Benefits:
  • This product is indicated for anaemia, febrile disturbances, and inflammation
  • It improves the defence mechanism and lowers susceptibility to cold and chest problems
  • These globules are indicated for vertigo, cold extremities, debility, emaciation, and pale, sunken face with livid spots in children
  • Anaemia, vertigo, debility, nervousness, recurring illnesses, flatulence and belching are covered by this homoeopathic dosage
  • It improves digestion and is used in weak children complaining of sleeplessness, throat, and respiratory problems
  • This formula is a stomachic tonic and stimulates various organs including motor nerve cells of the spinal cord
  • It has been found useful in weakness due to anaemia, indigestion, gastritis, and weak absorption from the intestines

Dosage:
  • Unless otherwise prescribed by the physician, it can be given to infants 1 globule 3 times a day and children 3 globules 3 times a day (preferably to be administered 15 minutes before meals)
  • If complaints are not relieved, consult a specialist

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store in a cool and dry place
  • Keep out of reach of children
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Content on this page was last updated on 18 December, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)