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Dr. Reckeweg R33 Epilepsy Drop Dr. Reckeweg R33 Epilepsy Drop

Dr. Reckeweg R33 Epilepsy Drop

Quantity Description: bottle of 22 ml Drop
Manufacturer: Dr Reckeweg & Co
Price: ₹ 220.0

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DR. RECKEWEG R33
Epilepsy Drops
INDICATIONS

Epilepsy and epileptoid attacks, twitching muscles.

MODE OF ACTION OF MAIN INGREDIENTS:

The ingredients form specific therapeutic antigens.
Bufo: Specific remedy against epileptic fits and progressive weakness.
Cuprum: Against all kinds of cramps, in the thighs for instance, and especially epileptic cramps. Cerebral congestion
Pulsatilla: Promotes vicarious effects in general, in the sense that diseases stifled in the past are rediscovered as an effect of vicariation.
Silicea: After-effects of the suppression of perspiration from the feet.
Acts on the constitution.
Zincum: Various beneficial effects in case of convulsion, brings out stifled diseases of the skin.

DOSAGE

- Generally 2-3 times daily 10-15 drops in some water by way of a prolonged cure.

- Prior to attacks or aHer an attack administer 20 drops every 12 hour for two hours.

- After treatment over a period to three months the dosage may be reduced to 10-15 drops once a day.

Use under medical supervision.

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Popular Questions & Answers

My son has 4 years old he has suffering from epilepsy. please suggest me have any treatment.

Master in Psychology, MD - Ayurveda, Dems, Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery (BAMS)
Ayurveda, Hapur
Yes you may start with Ayurveda treatment but prior to this you have to go for final diagnosis. Get one EEG and MRI brain to rule out any major pathology.

Does epilepsy treatment possible with the help of medicine if possible then what is the duration of its.

MBBS, MD - Psychiatry
Psychiatrist, Gopalganj
Off course. But duration of it should be longer. If you have 5 continuous seizure free years on continuing medication. Then it can be stopped gradually, provided there should not be any structural brain changes or eeg changes.
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1.Can I eat cabbage in epilepsy treatment, 2.What is the reason to come a attack of epilepsy?

MD, DNB (Medicine) DNB ( Neurology)
Neurologist, Pune
Yes of course you can eat cabbage, if you like it! Well if your seizures are not controlled you need medicine dosage optimisation in consultation with your treating physician. Have proper 7 hrs sleep and yes do not skip medication dosage.
1 person found this helpful

I am suffering with epilepsy since 10 yrs, now what is better for me for removing this.

MBBS
General Physician, Jalgaon
Please Continue your current medicine Please Wake up early go for morning walk in greenery daily Do meditation three times a day Do pranayam and yoga daily Take Saraswatarishta 20 ml twice daily with water Re Consult me on Lybrate after 1 month.
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I have epilepsy problem last 13 years can it will be ok or not .my age is 21 year.

MBBS, MD - Psychiatry
Psychiatrist, Latur
Epilepsy is debilitating but treatable condition with range of effective medications available today. After having made a confirmed diagnosis of type of epilepsy and according to patients profile, anti-epileptic medicines can be started and seizures (fits) can be brought under control. Along with regular treatment patient and family needs a proper counselling and guidance about nature of condition and necessity of regular treatment as most of the times improper compliance can worsen Epilepsy. Patient also needs to take care of certain specific seizure provoking conditions and family should have a proper plan in place to manage emergencies to prevent any injury. Review of treatment can be done after seizures are brought under control for sufficiently longer duration and decision can be taken to stop medicines if condition of patient permits so. I hope this solves your queries.
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