| Euphorbium shows the picture of severe mucosal catarrh affecting the upper respiratory tract, palpebral conjunctiva, nasal cavities and/or the paranasal sinuses accompanied by considerable sneezing, laryngeal and bronchial catarrh with coughing in short, dry bursts; affections of the tympanum, as well as acute or chronic sinusitis. Conditions similar to those of feline coryza, atrophic rhinitis. |
| Echinacea compositum forte S |
| Euphorbium compositum ad us. vet. |
Category: Materia Medica
Materia medica is a Latin term from the history of pharmacy for the body of collected knowledge about the therapeutic properties of any substance used for healing. The term derives from the title of a work by the Ancient Greek physician Pedanius Dioscorides in the 1st century AD. The term materia medica was used from the period of the Roman Empire until the 20th century but has now been generally replaced in medical education contexts by the term pharmacology. The term survives in the title of the British Medical Journal’s Materia Non Medica column.
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Euphorbium
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Eupatorium perfoliatum (Thoroughwort)
Influenzal infections/influenza with pains in the limbs; coughs with excruciating pain in the chest. Gripp-Heel® -
Erigeron canadensis (Horseweed)
Tendency to develop uterine hemorrhaging ensuing periods of heat, accompanied by tenesmus of the urinary bladder. The hemorrhages are light red in coloration and occur in gushes. Hormeel® QP ad us. vet. Hormeel® SN Hormeel® S -
Equisetum hyemale (Scouring Rush)
Cystitis, cystopyelitis, nephrolithiasis, cystalgia. Populus compositum SR Solidago compositum ad us. vet. -
Embryo (totalis) suis (Embryo/swine)
For regeneration and revitalization during cellular-phase diseases. Cerebrum compositum N Discus compositum ad us. vet. Zeel® ad us. vet. Zeel® T -
Echinacea purpurea (Black Sampson)
Fibroblast-stimulating effect, activates the histiogenic and hematogenic phagocytes as well as the T and B lymphocytes. Traumeel® LT/T ad us. vet. Traumeel® S -
Echinacea (angustifolia) (Sampson Root)
Numerous studies confirm Echinacea’s ability to increase the capacity of the body’s own defense system. Acts stimulating on the defense of the organism against bacterial germs, thus being used mainly in septic and infectious conditions. Its action includes boosting the phagocytotic capacity of the leukocytes as well as raising the activity of the mononuclear phagocytic system (earlier RES). In this manner, pathogenic agents, foreign bodies, tissue debris, etc. may be eliminated with greater speed. Mesenchymal (and thus fibroblastic) activation provides for more effective bordering-off of inflamma- tory processes, thus positively affecting purulent affections under threat of becoming septic or gangrenous. Echinacea is also utilised in cases of latent or chronic infection as an alterant and in stimulation therapy. Other symptoms are great tenderness of the joints and limbs. Swollen lymph nodes. Fever and increased number of leukocytes. Reduced pulse-rate and general symptoms of exhaustion. Aggravation at night and after physical work. Amelioration at rest. Especially indicated in combination with Lachesis and Pyrogenium in cases of mastitis and puerperal fever. Belladonna-Homaccord® ad us. vet. Echinacea compositum ad us. vet. Echinacea compositum forte S Galium-Heel® (N) Galium-Heel® (N) Lachesis compositum N ad us. vet. Mercurius-Heel® S Traumeel® LT/T ad us. vet. Traumeel® S -
Duodenum suis
Duodenitis, duodenal ulcers, gastrocardiac syndrome. Hepar comp. Heel -
Dulcamara (Bitter Sweet)
see Solanum dulcamara
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Drosera (Sundew)
Pertussis, spasmodic cough, bronchitis, particularly spasmodic with attacks of cough- ing, hoarseness. Drosera-Homaccord®