| Common Name : |
| Poison nut |
| Botanical Name : |
| Strychnos nux-vomica linn |
| Part Used : |
| The dried nuts |
| Physiological Actions : |
| In small doses this agent is a stomachic tonic increasing the vascularity of the gastric mucous membrane and increasing the gastric juice as well as the biliary and pancreatic secretions. It continued over a long period it deranges digestion. It stim |
| Therapeutic Use : |
| The nux patient id rather thin,spare,quick,active,nervous,and irritable |
| Description : |
| In the very commencement of tetanus Nux vomica Q or 1x in 2 drops dose promptly arrest the progress of the case. For Further details, please read out our article GIT Health Awareness |
| Dosage : |
| First to thirtieth potency and higher nux is said to act best given in the evening |
| Group : |
| Mother Tincture |
| Therapeutic Index : |
| Tetanus |
| Strength : |
| 1:10 |
| Reference : |
| EHP & Materia Medica |
| Class Name | Package Size | Price | Quantity | Total | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B | Rs. 0 |