Oral drops. OTC drugÂ
Package contents:Â Â 35ml dropper bottle
 Qualitative and quantitative composition of active substances:Â
1 ml (corresponding to 850 mg) of oral drops contains 0.95 ml (810 mg) of Mentha piperita L. tincture, folium (peppermint leaves) (1:20), extractant ethanol 90% (V / V) and 0, 05 ml (40 mg) of Mentha piperita L. oil, aetheroleum (peppermint essential oil).Â
Ethanol content in the product 80-85% (V / V)Â
Intended use:Â
A medicinal product traditionally used for digestive disorders such as indigestion and flatulence.Â
Dosage and method of administration:Â
Traditionally, the following application scheme is used:
Adults and adolescents over 12 years of age:Â
in digestive disorders, dilute 30 drops (about 1 g) in water or a teaspoon of sugar, up to 3 times a day.Â
If the symptoms worsen and do not improve after 2 weeks of using the drug, a doctor or a qualified health care practitioner should be consulted.Â
The medicinal product should not be used in children under 12 years of age.Â
Contraindications:Â
Hypersensitivity to mint leaf preparations or menthol, gastroesophageal reflux. Do not use in diseases of the bile ducts, e.g. cholangitis, cholelithiasis.
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Side effects:Â Â
It is possible to worsen gastroesophageal reflux and heartburn, and to develop an allergic reaction to peppermint oil.
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