




Hapdco Cholerasol Drops
Product highlights
- Traditionally used to help support digestive comfort
- May be useful for managing nausea, heartburn, and dizziness
- May help promote soothing relief in abdominal discomforts
- A gentle homoeopathic preparation for general well-being
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Information about Hapdco Cholerasol Drops
Hapdco Cholerasol Drops is a homoeopathic formulation traditionally used to help support general well-being in mild abdominal discomforts, nausea, and associated digestive concerns.
Key Ingredients:
Indications:
Traditionally used to help support mild digestive discomforts, including abdominal unease, nausea, and dizziness.
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Key Ingredients:
- Camphora 3X 38.50%
- Mentholum (Menthol) 3X 31.20%
- Thymolum (Thymol) 3X 30.30%
- Alcohol content: 84% v/v
Indications:
Traditionally used to help support mild digestive discomforts, including abdominal unease, nausea, and dizziness.
Net Quantity:
- 30 ml
Product Form:
- Liquid Drops
Key Benefits:
- Supports digestive comfort: Traditionally used for managing mild abdominal discomfort and nausea.
- Encourages relief: May aid in addressing mild vomiting, heartburn, and gastrointestinal unease.
- Promotes balance: May be useful in managing dizziness and motion-related unease.
- Soothing effect: May help provide comfort during mild gastrointestinal disturbances.
Dosage:
- 2 to 5 drops in a small quantity of water. Repeat every hour until relief, or as directed by the physician.
Safety Information:
- Read the label carefully before use
- Use under medical supervision
- Do not exceed the recommended dosage
- Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat
- Keep out of the reach of children
- Maintain a 30-minute gap between food, drink, and other medicines
- Avoid strong smells (e.g., garlic, coffee, camphor) in the mouth while taking the medicine
Country of origin: India