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Cicuta Virosa
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DISCLAIMER: This homeopathic product has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration for safety or efficacy. FDA is not aware of scientific evidence to support homeopathy as effective.
- Active ingredient
- Cicuta Virosa Root 30 [hp_C]/30 [hp_C]
- Other brand names
- Bestmade Natural Products Cicuta Virosa (by Bestmade Natural Products)
- Cicuta Virosa (by Boiron)
- Cicuta Virosa (by Hahnemann Laboratories, Inc.)
- Cicuta Virosa (by Newton Laboratories, Inc.)
- Cicuta Virosa (by Rxhomeo Private Limited D. B. a. Rxhomeo, Inc)
- Cicuta Virosa 200c (by Paramesh Banerji Life Sciences Llc)
- Skin Eruptions (by Natural Health Supply)
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- Dosage form
- Pellet
- Route
- Oral
- Prescription status
- Homeopathic
- Marketed in the U.S.
- Since 1983
- Label revision date
- November 9, 2023
- Manufacturer Document
- Prescribing information, PDF file
- Active ingredient
- Cicuta Virosa Root 30 [hp_C]/30 [hp_C]
- Other brand names
- Bestmade Natural Products Cicuta Virosa (by Bestmade Natural Products)
- Cicuta Virosa (by Boiron)
- Cicuta Virosa (by Hahnemann Laboratories, Inc.)
- Cicuta Virosa (by Newton Laboratories, Inc.)
- Cicuta Virosa (by Rxhomeo Private Limited D. B. a. Rxhomeo, Inc)
- Cicuta Virosa 200c (by Paramesh Banerji Life Sciences Llc)
- Skin Eruptions (by Natural Health Supply)
- View full label-group details →
- Dosage form
- Pellet
- Route
- Oral
- Prescription status
- Homeopathic
- CSA schedule
- Not a scheduled drug
- Marketed in the U.S.
- Since 1983
- Label revision date
- November 9, 2023
- Manufacturer
- Boiron
- NDC root
- 0220-1377
- Manufacturer Document
- Prescribing information, PDF file
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Drug Overview
You may be experiencing a non-itching facial skin rash, which is a common condition that can arise from various causes. While the specific medication name is not provided, it is important to know that treatments are available to help manage and alleviate the symptoms associated with skin rashes.
If you are looking for relief, it’s advisable to consult with a healthcare professional who can recommend the most appropriate options based on your individual needs and the characteristics of your rash.
Uses
You may use this medication to help treat a non-itching facial skin rash. This condition can be uncomfortable, and the medication is designed to alleviate the symptoms associated with it.
It's important to note that there are no known teratogenic effects (which means it does not cause birth defects) associated with this medication. If you have any concerns or questions about your treatment, be sure to discuss them with your healthcare provider.
Dosage and Administration
When you start experiencing symptoms, take 5 pellets of the medication and place them under your tongue. This method is called sublingual administration, which allows the medication to dissolve quickly and be absorbed into your bloodstream. You should do this three times a day until your symptoms improve or as your doctor advises.
Make sure to follow this routine consistently for the best results. If you have any questions or if your symptoms persist, don’t hesitate to reach out to your healthcare provider for further guidance.
Warnings and Precautions
It's important to be aware of certain precautions while using this medication. If your symptoms last longer than three days or worsen, you should stop taking the medication and contact your doctor for further guidance.
Currently, there are no specific warnings, general precautions, or laboratory tests associated with this medication. However, always stay alert to how you feel and seek medical advice if you have any concerns.
Overdose
If you suspect an overdose, it's important to stay calm and take immediate action. While there is no specific information available about the signs of overdose for this medication, general symptoms can include unusual drowsiness, confusion, or difficulty breathing. If you notice any of these signs, or if you are unsure, seek medical help right away.
In case of an overdose, contacting your local poison control center or going to the nearest emergency room is crucial. They can provide the necessary guidance and treatment. Always remember that it's better to be safe and get checked if you have any concerns about your health.
Storage and Handling
To ensure the safety and effectiveness of your product, always keep it out of reach of children. This helps prevent accidental ingestion or misuse. Additionally, do not use the product if the seal on the pellet dispenser is broken, as this could indicate that the product is compromised and may not work as intended.
By following these simple guidelines, you can help ensure that the product remains safe for use and functions properly.
Additional Information
You should take this medication orally. For both adults and children, dissolve 5 pellets under your tongue three times a day at the onset of symptoms, continuing until symptoms improve or as directed by your doctor.
If your symptoms persist for more than three days or worsen, stop using the medication and consult your doctor. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, it's important to ask a healthcare professional before using this product. Keep it out of reach of children and do not use it if the pellet dispenser seal is broken.
FAQ
What is the drug used for?
The drug is indicated for treating a non-itching facial skin rash.
How should I take this medication?
Dissolve 5 pellets under your tongue 3 times a day at the onset of symptoms until they are relieved or as directed by your doctor.
What should I do if my symptoms persist?
Stop use and ask your doctor if symptoms persist for more than 3 days or worsen.
Are there any warnings associated with this drug?
There are no specific warnings provided, but you should keep the medication out of reach of children and do not use if the pellet dispenser seal is broken.
Is this drug safe to use during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, ask a health professional before use.
Packaging Info
This section summarizes the homeopathic presentations of Cicuta Virosa (cicuta virosa root). Columns show Packaging, Formulation Type, and Active Ingredient Strength.
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| Pellet | 30 [hp_C]/30 [hp_C] | ||
Product details Regulatory status — Marketed All current FDA data sets list this NDC as actively marketed. FDA record dates for this NDC:
Active ingredients
Inactive ingredients
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Manufacturer Insert (PDF)
This file includes usage instructions and other product details provided by the manufacturer. This is not an FDA-approved drug.
Description
Description:
Cicuta virosa root is the active ingredient in this homeopathic product, with a strength of 30 hp_C. Each pellet contains 0.443 mg of the active ingredient. The product is formulated with inactive ingredients including sucrose (UNII: C151H8M554) and unspecified form of lactose (UNII: J2B2A4N98G). The pellets are characterized by a white color, round shape, and a size of 4 mm. The product is packaged in a tube containing 30 hp_C pellets, identified by the item code NDC: 0220-1377-41. This product has been marketed since March 3, 1983, and is classified as an unapproved homeopathic remedy.
Packaging & NDC
This section summarizes the homeopathic presentations of Cicuta Virosa (cicuta virosa root). Columns show Packaging, Formulation Type, and Active Ingredient Strength.
Details | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pellet | 30 [hp_C]/30 [hp_C] | ||
Product details Regulatory status — Marketed All current FDA data sets list this NDC as actively marketed. FDA record dates for this NDC:
Active ingredients
Inactive ingredients
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Manufacturer Insert (PDF)
This is the product document submitted by Boiron for Cicuta Virosa. It includes information on ingredients, suggested use, and labeling language. This product is not FDA-approved.