Carbolicum Acidum – Carbolic Acid (Phenol)

Carbolicum Acidum – Carbolic Acid (Phenol)

The attenuations are prepared from Carbolic acid (Phenol), C6H5OH, MW: 94.1.

Septic ulcers in stomatitis. Foul-smelling discharges. Acid dyspepsia. Hypereme- sis. Ulcer and cancer of the stomach. Diarrhoea with mucus and blood, pungent and foul-smelling. Rhagades, copious perspiration, prostration, itching eczema. Nephrot- ic syndrome. Neuralgias.

The German Monograph-Preparation Commission for the Homoeopathic Field of Therapy has, under the Preparation Monograph for Phenolum (Acidum car- bolicum), published the following indication(s) in the German Bundesanzeiger (German Federal Gazette) for acidum carbolicum: inflammations; suppuration and ulceration of the skin, the oral mucosae, the pharynx, and the gastrointestinal tract; geriatric pruritus.