Description
Indications: Hay fever.
Contraindications:- Nasal Spray: This medication may not be administered to patients with hypersensitivity to benzalkonium chloride.
Side effects: None known.
Interactions with other medication: None known.
Dosage:- Nasal Spray: In general, 1-2 spray squirts, 3-5 times a day (1 spray squirt = 3.35 drops, or 0.1 ml) into each nostril. For children under 6, 1 spray squirt, 3-4 times a day.
Composition: Luffa comp.-Heel Nasal Spray: 100 g cont. Luffa operculata D 4, Luffa operculata D 12, Luffa operculata D 30, Thryallis glauca D 4, Thryallis glauca D 12,Thryallis glauca D 30 10 g each; Histaminum D 12, Histaminum D 30, Histaminum D 200, Sulfur D 12, Sulfur D 30, Sulfur D 200 5 g each. Benzalkonium chloride,0.01%,. as preservative.
Differences between Euphorbium & Luffa Compositum:
There is often confusion between Euphorbium Compositum and Luffa Compositum - we have a detailed article on the differences and when to use them, here:
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Description
Indications: Hay fever.
Contraindications:- Nasal Spray: This medication may not be administered to patients with hypersensitivity to benzalkonium chloride.
Side effects: None known.
Interactions with other medication: None known.
Dosage:- Nasal Spray: In general, 1-2 spray squirts, 3-5 times a day (1 spray squirt = 3.35 drops, or 0.1 ml) into each nostril. For children under 6, 1 spray squirt, 3-4 times a day.
Composition: Luffa comp.-Heel Nasal Spray: 100 g cont. Luffa operculata D 4, Luffa operculata D 12, Luffa operculata D 30, Thryallis glauca D 4, Thryallis glauca D 12,Thryallis glauca D 30 10 g each; Histaminum D 12, Histaminum D 30, Histaminum D 200, Sulfur D 12, Sulfur D 30, Sulfur D 200 5 g each. Benzalkonium chloride,0.01%,. as preservative.
Differences between Euphorbium & Luffa Compositum:
There is often confusion between Euphorbium Compositum and Luffa Compositum - we have a detailed article on the differences and when to use them, here: