TSUMURA Daikenchuto Extract Granules for Ethical Use 2.5g 84pack.
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Dosage form
- Granules for internal use: each package contains 2.5 g granules.
- Packaging: 84 sachets of 2.5 g each.
Please note that the appearance of the packaging may vary depending on the manufacturer and region of sale.
Active ingredient
Extract from a mixture of the following medicinal plants:
- Zingiberis Processum Rhizoma (processed ginger root) - 5.0 g
- Ginseng Radix (ginseng root) - 3.0 g
- Zanthoxyli Fructus (sansho fruit) - 2.0 g
- Saccharum Granorum (cane sugar) - 1,0 g
Dosage
- Adults: 1 sachet (2.5 g) 3 times a day after meals, drinking warm water.
- Children: dosage is determined by a doctor depending on the age and condition of the patient.
Tsumura Daikenchuto is a traditional Japanese herbal preparation used to improve digestion and alleviate symptoms associated with gastrointestinal disorders. It is based on Kampo medicine principles and contains a combination of natural ingredients to support gastrointestinal health.
Indications for Use:
- Digestive Support:
- Relief of bloating, abdominal coldness, and constipation.
- Postoperative Recovery:
- Stimulation of intestinal peristalsis in postoperative conditions.
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS):
- Alleviation of symptoms associated with IBS.
Contraindications:
- Hypersensitivity:
- Known allergy to any components of the preparation.
- Pregnancy and Breastfeeding:
- Use only under medical supervision when clearly indicated.
Side Effects:
- Allergic Reactions:
- Skin rash, itching.
- Gastrointestinal System:
- Nausea, diarrhea.
Special Instructions:
- Patients with Hypertension:
- Use with caution, as the preparation may cause a slight increase in blood pressure.
- Drug Interactions:
- Inform your healthcare provider about all medications or supplements you are taking to avoid potential interactions.
- Consultation Recommended:
- Before starting Tsumura Daikenchuto, consult a healthcare provider to evaluate the appropriateness of treatment and determine the optimal dosage. Self-medication may result in undesirable consequences.