IBS Eze Oral Spray 20mL
AUD$17.75
What is it for?
For the symptomatic relief of medically diagnosed irritable bowel syndrome. Assists in the relief of symptoms of IBS such as constipation, flatulence and diarrhoea.
Helpful hints
- Reduce your stress levels.
- Deal with any food allergies that may be present.
- Take care with wheat and wheat products.
- Keep dietary fats to a minimum.
- Don't overdo the dairy foods.
- Try to avoid sugary foods.
Dosage
Adults only: Use 4 sprays under the tongue every 4 hours. May be used every half hour for up to 4 doses as required until symtoms abate. Drink plenty of water. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist consult your healthcare practitioner.
Additional Advice
If diarrhoea persists for more than 48 hours seek medical advice.
Active Ingredients - Oral Spray
Contains equal parts of:
Antimonium crudum (Antimony trisulfide) 5C, Argentum nitricum (Silver nitrate) 6C, Arsenicum album (Arsenic trioxide) 6C, Carbo vegetabilis (Charcoal) 6C, Chelidonium (Greater celandine) 3X, Colocynthis (Bitter apple) 6C, Lycopodium (Clubmoss) 5C, Natrum sulfuricum (Sodium sulfate) 3C , Nux vomica (Poison nut) 6C, Podophyllum (May apple) 5C.
Homeopathic product traditionally used for the above indications.
Oral sprays are convenient and have a more rapid rate of absorption when sprayed under the tongue.
Tablets and pills should be placed under the tongue and allowed to dissolve. They may be chewed and swallowed after 30 seconds.
Oral liquids may be taken diluted with water. The diluted liquid may be sipped slowly.
Creams or gels should be gently massaged into the affected area.
It is generally recommended that homeopathic medicines are best taken between meals - half an hour before or an hour after.
Homeopathic medicines should be stored in a cool place away from direct sunlight and perfumes, disinfectants or other strong smelling substances.
Children under 12 years should take half the recommended adult dose.
Check with your health care practitioner before using any medicines if you are pregnant, particularly during the first trimester of pregnancy.
As with any other medication, please consult your healthcare practitioner if symptoms do not improve.