| Indications |
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Renal calculi, sharp pains
in the kidneys, pains across the small of
the back, prickings, reddish and glairy
urine with epithelial cells and amor- phous
waste matter. Oxalic acid in the urine,
gravel.
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| Mode
of action of main Ingredients: |
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Acid. nitric.: Calculi
in the urine due to oxalic acid, and when
oxalic acid is the main ingredient of the
calculi.
Berberis: Sharp pains in the kidneys,
growing worse on pressure. Pains in sacral
region, coming from kidneys, patient cannot
move, leans to right in order to lessen
the pains. Glairy, reddish urine.
Lycopodium:
Painful urination, gravel. Renal colics
(right side affected). Pains along the urethra
to the bladder.
Rubia tinctor.:
Catarrh of the bladder caused by calculi.
Frequent urge to urinate at night, with
great weakness. Pains from kidneys to urethra.
Sarsaparilla: Gravel,
acute pains when urinating.
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| Dosage |
- Generally 3 times daily 10-15 drops
in some water. After one weak of treatment
it will suffice to take 5-18 drops, 2-3
times daily for a longer period of time.
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| Remarks |
- In colics due
to renal calculi: R 37, 10 drops in some
water 15-30 minutes.
- In albuminuria
and nephrosis: see R 64.
- Cystitis and cysto-pyelitis
and bacteriuria: see R 18, in addition
or
- alternation with
R 27.
- In prostate hypertrophy
accompanied by cystitis: see R 25.
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