





Mediherb Cramplex 40 Tablets
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.