CARMOLIS, broad-spectrum drops
What CARMOLIS is and what it is used for:
CARMOLIS, oral drops, solution, dermal solution, steam inhalation solution. It is traditionally used as a mild herbal medicine.
Properties: CARMOLIS when administered orally has a calming, relaxing and antispasmodic effect on the stomach, sedative for nervous excitement, beneficial for sleep disorders, vegetative manifestations during menopause and travel sickness, stimulates digestion and has a diuretic effect. In mild inflammatory diseases of the respiratory tract and cold CARMOLIS, after inhaling the vapors, has a swelling effect on the mucous membrane and immediately feels relief from breathing. The stimulating effect on the dew after application on the skin causes relief from pain in the muscles and limbs in rheumatoid arthritis, neuritis, neuralgia, headache, itchy skin from insect bites.
Indications: For application to the skin in:
- pain in the muscles and limbs in rheumatoid arthritis, neuritis, neuralgia
- headache
- itchy skin from insect bites.
- mild inflammatory diseases of the respiratory tract and colds.
Oral use in:
- gastrointestinal disorders - nausea, indigestion such as gas, heaviness in the abdomen, loss of appetite
- tension, irritability, sleep disturbances, nervous conditions during menopause, nausea during travel.
Before using CARMOLIS: Do not take CARMOLIS:
- if you are allergic (hypersensitive) to the active substances or to any of the other ingredients of the product
- if you have narrowing of the bile ducts, inflammation of the gallbladder, liver disease and ulcers in the gastrointestinal tract
- in children, if they are under 12 years of age
Take special care with CARMOLIS:
- if you suffer from gallstone disease
- when you have liver disease or are an alcoholic, epileptic, have organic brain damage, are pregnant or breast-feeding, as this medicine contains 65% alcohol. Following the dosing instructions, up to 0.54 g of alcohol enters the body with each intake. For this reason, there is a risk of damage to health in these patients.
Pregnancy: Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking any medicine. CARMOLIS should not be used during pregnancy.
Breast-feeding: Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking any medicine. CARMOLIS should not be used during breast-feeding.
Driving and using machines: This medicinal product contains 65% alcohol by volume. Following the dosing instructions, up to 0.54 g of alcohol enters the body with each intake.
Do not drive or use any equipment or machines in case of overdose, as the ability to drive and use machines may be adversely affected.
Using other medicines: Please tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking or have recently taken any other medicines, including medicines obtained without a prescription, as CARMOLIS may reduce or increase the effect of other medicines you are taking at the same time.
How to use CARMOLIS:
Always use CARMOLIS exactly as your doctor has told you. If you are not sure about anything, ask your doctor or pharmacist. The usual dose is up to 5 times a day for 10-20 drops on sugar, in hot tea or water. When applied topically, CARMOLIS is applied several times a day to the painful area. Inhalations, 20 drops of CARMOLIS are added to hot water or tea, then the vapors are inhaled and drunk.
Dosage for special applications: For gas, feeling of heaviness in the abdomen, disorders of the digestive system 10-20 drops of CARMOLIS are taken with hot tea, water or sugar.
nervous sleep disorders: 10-20 drops of CARMOLIS are added to a cup of tea or sweetened hot water
Travel Diseases: In case of nausea, a few drops of CARMOLIS on sugar have a calming and relaxing effect.
In case of tension 3-20 times a day 10-20 drops of CARMOLIS on sugar or in tea.
Colds: Up to 5 times a day 10-20 drops of CARMOLIS on sugar or in tea.
Headache: In addition to oral administration of CARMOLIS drops to rub into the forehead, temples and neck.
In case of pain in the limbs, the painful areas are smeared daily with CARMOLIS, after which they are warmed.
In case of respiratory diseases: 20 drops of CARMOLIS are placed in hot tea, inhaling the vapors (inhalations are made) and at the same time slowly drinking CARMOLIS tea. Rubbing CARMOLIS into the chest and back causes a significant improvement in breathing.
Itchy skin, insect bites: Cover the affected areas with CARMOLIS without rubbing.
After rubbing CARMOLIS, wash your hands thoroughly!
Avoid contact with eyes!
If you take or take more than the required dose of CARMOLIS: No cases of overdose have been reported. But at possible contact with the eyes or in case of overdose in the facial area, may cause unpleasant burning in the eyes. If necessary, rinse eyes thoroughly with water. The burning disappears after a short time.
If you forget to take or administer CARMOLIS: Do not take a double dose to make up for a forgotten dose.
Possible side effects: Like all medicines, CARMOLIS can have side effects. However, in its application according to the prescriptions, no such have been observed so far. But if you notice side effects, please tell your doctor or pharmacist.
Storage of CARMOLIS: A colorless glass bottle with CARMOLIS should be kept closed and out of the reach of children.
Shelf life of CARMOLIS: 5 years and the product can be used until the date marked on the package with "Expires on:".
Additional information: CARMOLIS is created according to a traditional recipe.
Contains active substances from 10 medicinal plants:
Anise: The fruit produces oil for spreading and antispasmodic tea. Anise has a swelling effect on the mucous membrane and relieves gas.
Cinnamomi cassiae: Cassia oil is extracted from the leaves of the Chinese cinnamon tree, which has been known for centuries in Asian folk medicine as a remedy for stomach complaints.
Lavender: The essential oil is extracted from the flowers of lavender. It calms the nerves and is used for headaches, sleep disturbances, stomach aches and bile pains.
Clove: Clove oil obtained from the flowers of the clove tree has a beneficial effect on the stomach. It is also used for toothache.
Peppermint: The essential oil with its main active ingredient menthol has a stimulating and antispasmodic effect on the digestive system and is therefore recommended especially for gastrointestinal catarrh and colic.
Salvia: An infusion is prepared from its leaves, which helps with catarrh, stomach complaints, as well as inflammation of the gums and throat.
Thyme: The swelling of the nasal mucosa and soothing cough have long been known. The tightening and strengthening effect in gastric and intestinal diseases is also beneficial.
Lemon: The highly fragrant lemon oil is extracted from the peels of ripe fruits. Its refreshing aroma is especially important for external use.
Lemon balm: Its leaves are used as a stimulant, heart-strengthening and antispasmodic agent. Lemon balm calms the nerves and stimulates irrigation.
Indian balm: The strong smell of lemon oil is obtained by steam distillation of dried plants.