Selomida Muscles Plv 12 Bags 7.5 g
Selomida Muskeln Pulver 12 Beutel 7.5g
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Description - Selomida Muscles Plv 12 Bags 7.5 g
For relaxed muscles.
Swissmedic-approved patient information
Selomida® muscles
Homeopathic medicinal product
AMZVWhen is Selomida used for muscles?
Selomida® Muscles is a homeopathically manufactured drug that is based on the therapy principle of Dr. Schuessler is applied. It contains the Schuessler salts no. 2, 3, 5, 7 and 8 as active ingredients. According to the biochemical therapy principle according to Dr. Schuessler, Selomida® muscles can be used to support muscle complaints caused by overexertion (e.g. sore muscles, muscle cramps, tension) and calf cramps. The use of these Schuessler salts in the areas of application mentioned is based on a long-standing tradition.
What should be considered?
If your doctor has prescribed other medicines for you, ask your doctor or pharmacist whether Selomida ® muscles may be taken at the same time. If the cramps last longer than 10 days, a doctor should be consulted. No gross deficiency states (e.g. of magnesium) can be treated with this medicine. Selomida® Muscles contains 7.5 g lactose per sachet. If your doctor has diagnosed you with an intolerance to sugars, let him or her know before taking this medication. Diabetics: 1 sachet corresponds to 7.5 g of carbohydrates.
When should Selomida Muscles not be taken or only with caution?
To date, no application restrictions are known. When used as intended, no special precautionary measures are necessary. Tell your doctor, pharmacist or druggist if you -suffering from other diseases, have allergies or -Take other medicines (including those you bought yourself!)!
Can SelomidaMuscles be taken during pregnancy or while breastfeeding?
Based on previous experience, there is no risk for the child if used as directed known. However, systematic scientific investigations have never been carried out. As a precaution, you should avoid taking medicines during pregnancy and breastfeeding or ask your doctor, pharmacist or druggist for advice.
How do you use Selomida muscles?
For acute symptoms, dissolve the contents of one sachet in a large glass of water or tea up to 3 times a day and drink in small sips. For chronic complaints, dissolve the contents of one sachet in a large glass of water or tea and drink in small sips throughout the day. Follow the dosage given in the package leaflet or as prescribed by your doctor. If the desired improvement does not occur during the treatment of a small child/child, a doctor should be consulted with him or her. If you think the medicine is too weak or too strong, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist.
What side effects can Selomida muscles have?
When taking the drug, people with milk sugar intolerance (lactose intolerance) may experience gastrointestinal problems or a laxative effect. If you notice side effects that are not described here, you should inform your doctor, pharmacist or druggist.
What else needs to be considered?
The medicinal product may only be used up to the date marked ??EXP?? on the container. Keep the medicine out of the reach of children and at room temperature (15-25°C). Your doctor, pharmacist or druggist can provide you with further information.
What is in Selomida muscles?
1 sachet of 7.5 g contains Calcium phosphoricum D6 (Schuessler Salt No. 2) Ferrum phosphoricum D12 (Schuessler Salt No. 3) Potassium phosphoricum D6 (Schuessler Salt No. 5) Magnesium phosphoricum D6 (Schuessler Salt No. 7) Natrium chloratum D6 (Schussler Salt No. 8) equal parts. This preparation contains lactose monohydrate as an excipient.
Authorization number
65356 (Swissmedic) ((Vignette D))
Where do you get Selomida muscles? What packs are available?
In pharmacies and drugstores, without a doctor?s prescription. Packs of 12 and 30 sachets of 7.5 g.
Authorization holder
Omida AG, Erlistrasse 2, 6403 Küssnacht am Rigi This leaflet was last checked by the drug authority (Swissmedic) in March 2016.



















