Restructa®

TABLETS
Composition: 1 tablet containing: Colchicum autumnale D4, Bryonia D4, Formica rufa D4, Formica rufa D6, Formica rufa D10, Toxicodendron quercifolium D4, Cinchona pubescens D4, Ferrum phosphoricum D4, Acidum silicicum D6, Solidago virgaurea D2, Berberis vulgaris D2, Smilax D2 8.33 mg each.

Indications: Rheumatic conditions and supportive treatment for gout.

Contraindications: Pregnancy.

Side effects: In very rare cases gastrointestinal complaints or skin reactions can occur – also some days after use. In rare cases, reactions of hypersensitivity such as skin allergy or fever may occur after exposure to drugs that contain quinine. In such cases, you must see a doctor. Note: A quinine or quinidine sensitisation may occur.

Interactions with other medication: None known.

Dosage: In acute conditions, 1 tablet to be taken orally with ample liquid every 30-60 minutes, not more than 6 times daily. In chronic disorders, 1 tablet to be taken orally with ample liquid 1-3 times daily. The medication should not be taken more than 1 week without medical advice.

Package sizes: Packs containing 50 and 250 tablets. (42374)

Pharmacological notes
Colchicum autumnale: gout,¹–¹¹ rheumatism in general,¹,³,¹²–²⁰ and nephrolithiasis,²¹,²²
Bryonia: rheumatic gouty diathesis,⁶,¹⁶,¹⁷,²²–²⁹ and red swollen joints.¹,⁴,⁶,⁸,¹⁸,²²,³⁰
Formica rufa: gout,¹,²,⁶,¹³,¹⁷,¹⁹,²²,³⁰–³³ rheumatic pains in general,¹,²,⁵,⁶,¹²,¹³,¹⁹,²²,²⁷,³¹,³²,³⁴ and weakness of the lower extremities.¹,⁶,¹,⁹,³¹
Toxicodendron quercifolium: gout,⁵–⁷,¹¹,¹⁷,²²,²⁴,²⁷,²⁹,³⁰,³⁵,³⁶ and rheumatic diathesis.⁵,⁷,⁸,¹⁰,¹⁵,²³,²⁵,²⁷,²⁹,³⁵,³⁷–³⁹
Cinchona pubescens: Lyme disease.³¹
Ferrum phosphoricum: gouty predisposition,²²,²⁶,³¹ rheumatism of the shoulder,¹,⁶,⁷,¹³,¹⁷,²²,²⁶,³⁰,³¹,³³ and rheumatism of the vertebral column.²⁷,³¹
Acidum silicicum: gout¹,⁷,²²,²⁶,²⁷,³¹,³³,³⁵,⁴⁰,⁴¹ and rheumatism in general.⁶,⁷,¹⁰,¹²,¹³,¹⁷,²⁶,²⁷,³⁵,³⁹,⁴⁰,⁴²
Solidago virgaurea: gout⁶,³⁰,³¹ and rheumatism.⁶,³⁰–³²
Berberis vulgaris: gout¹,¹⁰,¹³,¹⁶–¹⁸,²³,²⁵–²⁷,²⁹ and rheumatism in general.¹,⁶,¹²,¹³,²³,²⁴,²⁶,²⁷,⁴³,⁴⁴
Smilax: gout²,⁶,¹⁰,¹⁴,¹⁷,¹⁹,²²,²⁶,²⁹–³¹,³³ and rheumatism in general.¹,²,⁴,⁵,¹⁶,¹⁷,¹⁹,²⁴,²⁹,³¹,³³,³⁵

Clinical notes
Because of the individual constituents of Restructa, the medication can be offered for the following conditions:

  1. Gout and uric acid diathesis.
  2. To adjuvantly support the kidneys during gout and treat the formation of uric acid kidney stones.
  3. For rheumatism in general, rheumatism of the vertebral column, and rheumatism of the shoulder joints.

Note: In acute conditions, in which redness, swelling, and warmth of the joints occur, and with non-resolving or unexplained conditions, medical advice must be sought; these symptoms may be the result of conditions that need further medical attention.

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