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Mediherb Cramplex 40 Tablets

$42.75

Cramplex is a combination of herbs used traditionally in Western herbal medicine for the relief of mentrual pain, cramping and dysmenorrhoea.

Details:

  • Cramp Bark, Wild Yam root and Ginger root are traditionally used in Western herbal medicine for relief of menstrual pain, menstrual cramping and dysmenorrhoea

  • Cramp Bark is traditionally used in Western herbal medicine for its antispasmodic activity, to relieve muscle cramps and to relax the nervous system

Dosage:

Adults: 3-4 tablets 2 times daily.

Allergen Information:

  • No Added: Gluten, soya bean, milk, lactose, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, crustacea, corn, egg, sesame seeds, artificial sweeteners, colours or flavours.

  • Vegan friendly.

Warnings:

  • Do not use if pregnant or likely to become pregnant.

  • Daily doses of dried Ginger in excess of 4 g are contraindicated in patients who are already taking blood-thinning drugs such as warfarin or aspirin or who have increased risk of haemorrhage. In these patients, at doses of Ginger below this exercise caution.

  • When prescribing Ginger caution is advised in patients with gallstones.

  • Contraindicated in patients taking nifedipine or crizotinib.

  • Ginger should be used cautiously in patients taking antacids (it may decrease the effectiveness since Ginger increases gastric secretory activity) or phenprocoumon.

  • Discontinue 7 days prior to general anaesthesia.

  • If patient symptoms persist, seek additional professional advice.

Cramplex is a combination of herbs used traditionally in Western herbal medicine for the relief of mentrual pain, cramping and dysmenorrhoea.

Details:

  • Cramp Bark, Wild Yam root and Ginger root are traditionally used in Western herbal medicine for relief of menstrual pain, menstrual cramping and dysmenorrhoea

  • Cramp Bark is traditionally used in Western herbal medicine for its antispasmodic activity, to relieve muscle cramps and to relax the nervous system

Dosage:

Adults: 3-4 tablets 2 times daily.

Allergen Information:

  • No Added: Gluten, soya bean, milk, lactose, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, crustacea, corn, egg, sesame seeds, artificial sweeteners, colours or flavours.

  • Vegan friendly.

Warnings:

  • Do not use if pregnant or likely to become pregnant.

  • Daily doses of dried Ginger in excess of 4 g are contraindicated in patients who are already taking blood-thinning drugs such as warfarin or aspirin or who have increased risk of haemorrhage. In these patients, at doses of Ginger below this exercise caution.

  • When prescribing Ginger caution is advised in patients with gallstones.

  • Contraindicated in patients taking nifedipine or crizotinib.

  • Ginger should be used cautiously in patients taking antacids (it may decrease the effectiveness since Ginger increases gastric secretory activity) or phenprocoumon.

  • Discontinue 7 days prior to general anaesthesia.

  • If patient symptoms persist, seek additional professional advice.

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