Duodenoheel®

Duodenoheel®

Tablets Composition:

1 tablet cont.: Semecarpus anacardium D4, Argentum nitricum D6, Ipecacuanha D4, Jodum D6 30 mg each; Lachesis mutus D12, Petroleum rectificatum D6, Robinia pseudoacacia D4 60 mg each.

Indications:

Duodenitis, duodenal ulcer, hyperacidity.

Contraindications:

Pregnancy and lactation. Do not administer to infants and small children. Hypersensitivity to iodine.

Side effects:

None known.

Interactions with other medication:

None known.

Dosage:

In general, 1 tablet to be dissolved under the tongue 3 times daily. In acute disorders, initially 1 tablet every 15 minutes, over a period lasting up to two hours.

Package sizes:

Packs containing 50 and 250 tablets.

Pharmacological and clinical notes

Semecarpus anacardium (Malacca nut)

Hunger pains, post-prandial pains, pylorus syndrome, duodenitis, duodenal ulcers. Argentum nitricum (silver nitrate)

Sensation of fullness, improved by eructation, gastritis, ventricular ulcers, gastrorrhagia.

Ipecacuanha (ipecacuanha)

Nausea, vomiting, dysentery, with tenesmus. Jodum (iodine)

Lycorexia; emaciation in spite of a good appetite, hunger pain, catarrh of all mucous membranes.

Lachesis mutus (bushmaster)

Periodicity, hunger pains arousing the patient from sleep, epigastric disorders. Petroleum rectificatum (rock oil)

Hunger pains, duodenal syndrome, catarrh of the mucous membranes, pyrosis, hyperacidity.

Robinia pseudoacacia (common acacia)

Hyperacidity, acid gastritis (eructation like vinegar), duodenal ulcers.

Based on the individual constituents of Duodenoheel, therapeutic possibilities result for the treatment of gastritis acida, hyperacidity, dyspepsia (with Diarrheel S), duodenal and ventricular ulcers, parapyloric syndrome, pylorospasmus).

As additional remedy for cholepathia (in addition to Chelidonium-Homaccord, Hepeel, Nux vomica-Homaccord, Ceanothus-Homaccord, etc.) For pancreopathy with Diarrheel S, Spascupreel, Bryaconeel, Ceanothus-Homaccord and possibly Cardiacum-Heel for gastrocardiac syndrome). An important parallel injection preparation is Erigotheel for gastroduodenal ulcers).