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“Kracie” Kampo Otsujito Extract Tablets (96 tablets)

For people who want to relieve hemorrhoids and constipation

●“Otsujito” was developed by Nanyo Hara, a well-known medical scholar in the Edo period, as a Chinese herbal medicine formula specializing in hemorrhoids. The content of the formula was subsequently improved, which has been widely used up to the present time.
●The gentle defecation action regulates bowel movements.
●This medicine is suitable for people with moderate or higher physical strength who have hard stool and constipation tendency. It is effective in these people for hemorrhoids, anal fissure, and mild anal prolapse.

■96 tablets ; Suggested retail price: 2,640 yen (including tax) JAN code: 4987045049309

Ingredients

The daily dose of 12 tablets (380 mg/tablet) contains 2,520 mg of Otsujito extract from the following mixed crude drugs;
Japanese Angelica Root 3.6 g, Bupleurum Root 3.0 g, Scutellaria Root 1.8 g, Glycyrrhiza 1.2 g, Cimicifuga Rhizome 0.9 g, Rhubarb 0.6 g.
As inactive ingredients, this medicine contains Cellulose, Silicon Dioxide, Croscarmellose Sodium, Crospovidone, and Magnesium Stearate.

(Precautions relating to Ingredients)
Due to this medicine's use of extract from natural ingredients (crude drugs), there may be slight color variations between tablets.

Indications

Following symptoms in persons with moderate or more physical strength performance who have hard stools and a tendency to constipation: Hemorrhoids, anal fissure, constipation, and mild anal prolapse.

Dosage and administration

Take the following dosages 3 times a day with water or warm water before or between meals.
Adults (15 years and over) - 4 tablets
14 - 7 years - 3 tablets
7 - 5 years - 2 tablets
Less than 5 years - Do not use

(Precautions of Dosage and Administration)
When allowing children to take the medicine, a guardian must be present to watch and tell such them how to take it.

Precautions for use

When not to use the product
(If you do not follow these instructions, the current symptoms may worsen or adverse reactions are more likely to occur.)
1. This medicine should not be taken together with the following medicines:
Other cathartic agents.
2. Nursing women should either not take this medicine or stop nursing while taking this medicine.

Consultation
1. The following persons should contact a physician, pharmacist, or registered salesperson for a consultation before administration.
(1) Patients undergoing medical treatment from a physician.
(2) Pregnant women or women suspected of being pregnant.
(3) Persons who is physically weak (declining of physical strength or constitutional weakness).
(4) Persons with weak stomach and intestine who have a tendency to diarrhea, diarrhea with severe abdominal pain.
(5) The elderly.
(6) Patients who have experienced rash/redness, itching, etc. with drugs, etc.
(7) Persons with the following symptoms: Edema.
(8) Persons diagnosed as having the following: Hypertension, heart disease, kidney disease.
2. If the following symptoms are observed after taking this drug, these may be adverse reactions, so immediately discontinue the use of this drug, and show this document to your physician, pharmacist, or registered salesperson for a consultation.
Affected areas: Symptoms
Skin: Rash/redness, itching
Gastrointestinal system: Nausea, loss of appetite, diarrhea with severe abdominal pain, abdominal pain The following serious symptoms may occur in rare cases, immediately seek medical aid.
Symptom names: Symptoms Interstitial pneumonia: Shortness and/or difficulties of breath when go upstairs or overwork, sudden dry cough and/or fever and it continuance.
Pseudoaldosteronism, myopathy: In addition to listlessness, numbness, stretched feeling, and stiffness of hands and feet, feeling of weakness and muscular pain will appear and gradually progress.
Hepatic function failure: Symptoms, such as fever, itching, rash, jaundice (yellowing of skin and white of eyes), brown urine, general malaise, loss of appetite, etc. may occur.
3. The following symptoms may be observed after taking this drug. If these symptoms persist or worsen, discontinue the use of this drug, and show this document to your physician, pharmacist, or registered salesperson for a consultation.
Diarrhea
4. When symptoms do not improve even after taking the medicine for about 1 month (for about 5 - 6 days if you take this medicine for anal fissure, and constipation), stop taking this medicine and consult a physician, pharmacist or registered salesperson, being sure to take this instruction leaflet with you.
5. If you take this medicine for a long time, consult a physician, pharmacist, or registered salesperson.

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