Rs. 255

Dr. Reckeweg Kali Iodatum Trituration Tablet 3X

(20 gm Trituration Tablet in bottle)
Dr. Reckeweg Kali Iodatum Trituration Tablet 3X
Product Details
Dr. Reckeweg Kali Iodatum Trituration Tablet is a homoeopathic blend that works well for severe, burning sinusitis in the nose. It helps in lowering glandular oedema, congestion, and inflammation. This blend is also used to deal with persistent infections and severe headaches with pain radiating around the eyes.

Key Ingredients:
  • Purest grade HMS lactose

Indications: Helps in congestion

Product Form: Tablet

Key Benefits:
  • It effectively alleviates runny nose, nasal pain, and other complaints associated with severe, burning sinusitis
  • It provides relief from frontal sinusitis and violent headaches with pain radiating around the eyes
  • It helps in reducing swelling, congestion, and inflammation of glands, soothing glandular swellings and oedema
  • It is beneficial in alleviating chest conditions, providing relief from congestion and inflammation

Directions for Use:
  • As prescribed by your medical practitioner

Safety Information:
  • Store at room temperature
  • Do not exceed the recommended dosage
  • Keep out of reach of children

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q. How should Dr. Reckeweg Kali Iodatum Trituration Tablet be taken?
The dosage and administration of Dr. Reckeweg Kali Iodatum Trituration Tablet should be as directed by a healthcare professional.

Q. Are there any side effects associated with Dr. Reckeweg Kali Iodatum Trituration Tablet?
Homoeopathic medications like Dr. Reckeweg Kali Iodatum Trituration Tablet are generally considered safe with minimal side effects. However, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare provider for any specific concerns or if unusual symptoms occur.

Q. Can Dr. Reckeweg Kali Iodatum Trituration Tablet be used alongside other medications?
While homoeopathic suspensions are often safe to use with other medications, it is crucial to consult with a healthcare professional before combining solutions to ensure there are no potential interactions or contraindications.

Content on this page was last updated on 18 November, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)