Centaurium Erythraea Herb is indicated for:
- loss of appetite;
- nausea;
- flatulence;
- chronic hepatitis;
- biliary dyskinesia and gallbladder dysfunction of hypotonic and hypokinetic type;
- cholecystitis.
Composition
Active ingredient: Common Centaury herb (Centaurii herba).
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to the preparation. Reflux esophagitis, peptic ulcer of the stomach and duodenum.
Method of administration
Place 2 tablespoons of the centaurium erythraea herb into an enamel pot, pour 200 ml of hot boiled water, cover with a lid, and infuse in a boiling water bath for 15 minutes.
Cool at room temperature for 45 minutes, strain, and squeeze the residue into the strained infusion.
Adjust the volume of the infusion with boiled water to 200 ml. Take warm, 1 tablespoon 3 times daily, 30 minutes before meals.
Special precautions
Pregnant women
Contraindicated.
Children
Contraindicated.
Drivers
No effect established.
Overdose
May cause diarrhea. Symptomatic treatment.
Side effects
Allergic reactions, diarrhea.
Interactions
Not known.
Storage conditions of Centaurium Erythraea Herb
Store in the original packaging, out of the reach of children, at a temperature not exceeding 30 °C.
Shelf life – 3 years.
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