What is Aconitum Pentarkan?
Aconitum Pentarkan is the homoeopathic medicine which is indicated for the treatment of common cold and it contains key ingredients like Belladonna, Aconitum napellus, Bryonia alba, Ferrum phosphoricum and Gelsemium sempervirens. It helps in the treatment of febrile conditions, inflammation and headache due to cold.
Is Aconitum Pentarkan suitable for children?
Yes, it is suitable for all ages.
How long should I take Aconitum Pentarkan?
It has to be taken regularly as long as the symptoms are relieved or as prescribed by the physician.
Is it safe to take Aconitum Pentarkan?
Yes, it is safe to take Aconitum pentarkan.
Can the use of Aconitum Pentarkan cause dry mouth?
No, it will not cause dryness of the mouth.
What are the uses/benefits of Aconitum Pentarkan?
Aconitum Pentarkan is the homoeopathic preparation for the treatment of common cold and associated symptoms. It controls the complaints due to exposure to cold weather, or çhange of weather. It also relieves the inflammatory symptoms of the nose and throat, and restlessness and shivering associated with a febrile condition, the dry cough, best remedy for headaches with the heaviness of eyelids, muscular pain and stiffness of the neck. It relieves the dry cough, sneezing and hoarseness of voice.
How to use Aconitum Pentarkan?
In the beginning, 1-2 tablets every hour are to be taken, and then once the symptoms start to subside, 1-2 tablets three times daily have to be taken. The children should be given half of the dose every two hours and then 1 tablet three times daily or otherwise as prescribed by the physician.
How Aconitum Pentarkan works?
Aconitum Pentarkan is the homoeopathic medicine which is composed of Aconitum napellus, Bryonia alba, Belladonna, Ferrum phosphoricum and Gelsemium sempervirens. Aconitum napellus is indicated in acute inflammations of the nose and throat and it has a special affinity for the mucous membranes of the respiratory tract. It is indicated in acute coryza, much sneezing, smell acutely sensitive, pain at the root of the nose, throbbing of nostrils, haemorrhage of bright red blood, mucous membrane dry, nose stopped and scanty coryza.
The cough is dry, hoarse, croupy and loud laboured breathing. The throat is sensitive to air, shortness of breath, larynx sensitive, stitches through the chest, and worse at night and after midnight. Belladonna is indicated for acuteness and sudden onset of symptoms, inflammatory symptoms and spasmodic symptoms.
There is tingling in the tip of the nose, imaginary odours, nose red and swollen, bleeding of the nose and coryza mixed with blood. There is dryness of the nose, throat, larynx and trachea. The cough is ticking, short, dry worse at night. The respiration is difficult, quick and unequal. The voice is hoarse, loss of voice, painless hoarseness, barking cough, whooping cough, the expectation of blood, the sensation of a foreign body in the throat and high piping voice.
Bryonia alba is indicated in the inflammation of mucous membranes of the respiratory organs causing coryza with shooting and aching in the forehead. The tip of the nose is swollen and ulcerated. The larynx and trachea are sore, hoarseness of voice worse in the open air, and dry hacking cough from irritation in the upper trachea. The cough is dry, at night, worse after eating or drinking, with stitches in the chest and respiration difficult and quick. The expectation is brick shade, tough and falls like lumps of jelly.
Ferrum phosphoricum is indicated in the first stage of colds in the head, predisposition to colds and the first stage of all inflammatory affections. There is congestion of the lungs, haemoptysis, short painful tickling, croupy cough with a sore chest, hoarseness of voice, the expectation of pure blood in pneumonia and cough better at night. Gelsemium sempervirens is indicated in influenza which presents as sneezing, fullness at root of nose, dryness of the nose, swelling of turbinates, watery, excoriating discharge, dull headache and febrile condition. The respiration is slow, great prostration, oppression of the chest, dry cough with sore chest and fluent coryza. The voice is lost, acute bronchitis, respiration quickened, spasmodic affections of the lungs and diaphragm.
What are the side effects of Aconitum Pentarkan?
There are no side effects reported so far.
What precautions to take before taking Aconitum Pentarkan?
No precautions are necessary.
What if you forget to take Aconitum Pentarkan?
It is not a problem if you forget a few doses, but don’t take double doses.
What are the substitutes of Aconitum Pentarkan?
Biocombination No.06, Alpha-CC, Alpha-NC, Alpha-SH
Composition of Aconitum Pentarkan
Aconitum Pentarkan is composed of important homoeopathic remedies such as Aconitum napellus 3X 25mg, Belladonna 3X 25mg, Bryonia alba 3X 25mg, Ferrum phosphoricum 2X 25mg, Gelsemium sempervirens 3X 25mg, Excipients Q.S.