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INFORMATION Composition: Tablets: 1 Tablet cont.: Cocculus 4X 210 mg; Conium 3X, Ambra 6X, Petroleum 8X ana 30 mg. Indications: Dizziness of various origins (particularly arising from arteriosclerosis). Special note: Vertigoheel is not incompatible with alcohol and has no sedative properties (does not influence safety in traffic, etc.). Dosage: Tablets: In general, 3 tablets dissolved under the tongue 3 times daily; in sporadic dizziness and nausea initially 1 tablet every 15 minutes. Forms in which supplied and package sizes: Tablets: Bottle containing 100 tablets. Pharmacological and clinical notes Constituents Indications Cocculus (Indian berries) Kinetosis, a feeling of emptiness and hollowness, great exhaustion and general weakness Conium (spotted hemlock) Dizziness upon each change of position, tremulous weakness, speech disorders, ascending paralysis, arteriosclerosis Ambra (amber) Hyperexcitability, nervous pertussis, vertigo, lack of concentration and poor memory Petroleum (mineral oil) Nausea and dizziness (kinetosis), tinnitus aurium
The preparations contained in Vertigoheel of Conium maculatum, Anamirta cocculus, Ambra and Petroleum correspond to a combination of medicaments, which displays a potentiated action in accordance with Burgi's principle and which is based on a reversal effect in the sense of the Arndt-Schulz rule. Apart from oligodynamic trace elements such as sulphates, malates, acetates, chlorides, nitrates and phosphates of calcium, potassium, magnesium, iron and manganese, which are identified in the conium extract, the principal pharmacological effect is to be attributed to the first synthetically produced alkaloid (Ladenburg, 1888) coniine, a propyl piperidine with the empirical formula C H N. The picrotoxin contained in Anamirta cocculus is a stimulant of all efferent 8 17 centers of the central nervous system. It acts on the cerebrum, the medulla oblongata and the spinal cord. It also influences the adrenalin secretion and activates the conium effect considerably. The aromatic compounds and the cholesterin-like ambrein contained in the amber, as well as the active hydrocarbons in the petroleum (nausea and dizziness when travelling) intensify the total action in a reciprocally potentiating sense. Based on the individual homeopathic constituents of Vertigoheel, therapeutical possibilities result for the treatment of vertigo of various origins, Meniere's syndrome (giddiness, nausea, tinnitus) dizziness through nervous factors or through arteriosclerotic changes with or without arterial hypertension, dizziness originating from the labyrinth, commotio cerebri acuta and post-concussion disorders.
The dosage is adjusted according to the disease, the symptoms and the stage of the illness: for attacks of dizziness, shock therapy, 1 tablet or 10 drops every 15 minutes. For the continuous treatment, 3 tablets or 10-20 drops 3 times daily. For attacks of dizziness and nausea, 1 ampule, otherwise 1-3 times weekly 1 ampule s.c., i.m., intracutaneous.,i.v. For commotio cerebri: mixed injection with Traumeel.
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