Brauer ArnicaEze Arnica Pilules
Brauer ArnicaEze Arnica Pilules
Arnicaeze Arnica Pilules for muscle pain and bruising contain Arnica Montana, which is traditionally used in homeopathic medicine to help relieve strains, sprains, bruising and sore, aching muscles.
It may therefore help to relieve muscular pain caused by overexertion, heavy work or sporting activities. Pilules are very small traditional homeopathic pills.
You may find pilules easier to dissolve in your mouth and swallow than taking a tablet. The pack includes 1 x 8g plastic vial containing approximately 200 pilules.
Active Ingredients
Each gram of sucrose pilules is medicated with 12 μL of Arnica Montana 6C.
How to use this product
Adults and children over 12 years: 4 pilules.
Children 2 – 12 years: 2 pilules.
Initially, dissolve under the tongue every half hour for 4 doses. Then, use every 4 hours until symptoms are relieved. If symptoms persist, see your healthcare professional.
Children 2 – 12 years: 2 pilules. Initially, dissolve under the tongue every half hour for 4 doses. Then, use every 4 hours until symptoms are relieved. If symptoms persist, see your healthcare professional.
Getting the most out of this
- Place pilules under your tongue and allow them to dissolve for 30 seconds. You can then chew and swallow them.
- It’s best if you can take your homeopathic medicine in-between meals: either half an hour before or 1 hour after eating.
- Store in a cool place away from direct sunlight and from perfumes, disinfectants or other strong-smelling substances.
- If you are pregnant, please check with your healthcare professional before using any medicines.
Healthy hints
Use the RICER principle during the first 48–72 hours following a soft tissue injury to encourage healing and reduce inflammation:
R = Rest the injured part, avoiding as much movement as possible. Don’t put any weight on the injured part.
I = Ice the injured area using an ice pack, crushed or cubed ice or a packet of frozen peas wrapped in a clean tea towel. Apply ice to the injured area for 20 minutes every 2 hours. Don’t apply ice directly to skin.
C = Compress the injury using a firm crepe bandage. Make sure that the bandage isn’t too tight.
E = Elevate the injured limb and place it on a pillow for comfort and support.
R = Refer to a healthcare professional such as a doctor or physiotherapist for correct diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation.