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SBL Kali Muriaticum Biochemic Tablet 6X

(25 gm Biochemic Tablet in bottle)
SBL Kali Muriaticum Biochemic Tablet 6X
Product Details

SBL Kali Muriaticum Biochemic Tablet 6X is a homoeopathic single remedy prepared from Kali Muriaticum (Potassium Chloride) in 6X potency according to homoeopathic pharmaceutical standards. Commonly known as Potassium Chloride, this tissue salt is used in homoeopathic practice to address sub-acute catarrhal and inflammatory conditions. It is particularly helpful in managing discomfort associated with catarrhal affections of the middle ear, throat, and glandular inflammation.

Key Ingredients:
Kali Muriaticum 6X

Indications:

  • Sub-acute catarrhal affections of the middle ear and throat

  • Inflammation and swelling

  • Sinusitis-associated headaches

  • Indigestion or appetite loss, especially after consuming fatty foods

  • Symptomatic relief from mild skin conditions, including dry or scaly skin, acne, and face eczema


Potency:
6X

Product Form:
Tablet

Net Qty:
25 g

Key Benefits:

  • Helps manage sub-acute catarrhal conditions affecting the throat and middle ear as per homoeopathic indications

  • Contributes to reducing glandular inflammation and associated swelling

  • Helps manage headaches triggered by sinusitis or congestion

  • Supports clear skin and aids in managing mild skin issues like acne, facial eczema, and dry scaly skin

  • Assists in managing digestive discomfort, loose motions, and poor appetite, particularly after having fatty foods


Dosage:

  • Adults: Four tablets 3-4 times a day

  • Children: Half of the adult's dose or as prescribed by the physician


Safety Information:

  • Read the label carefully before use

  • Keep in a cool, dry & dark place

  • Keep out of the reach of children

  • Use under medical supervision

  • Avoid eating tobacco or drinking alcohol during the course

  • Avoid any strong smell in the mouth such as coffee, onion, hing, mint, camphor, garlic etc while taking the medicine

  • Keep at least half an hour gap between food/drink/ any other medicines and allopathic medicine


Content on this page was last updated on 18 August, 2026, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)