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Keigairengyoto Extract Tablets F Kracie (96 tablets)

For the treatment of chronic rhinitis and empyema

●“Keigairengyoto” is an empirical herbal medicine developed in Japan, based on formulas listed in “Manbyokaishun,” a Chinese medical book that is regarded as a classic in the field of herbal medicines.
●This medicine is effective in persons with moderate or higher physical strength who have chronic rhinitis, acne, etc.

■96 tablets ; Suggested retail price: 2,288 yen (including tax) JAN code: 4987045049071

Ingredients

The daily dose of 12 tablets (351 mg/tablet) contains 3,000 mg of Keigairengyoto extract powder from the following mixed crude drugs;
Schizonepeta Spike 0.9 g, Forsythia Fruit 0.9 g, Japanese Angelica Root 0.9 g, Peony Root 0.9 g, Cnidium Rhizome 0.9 g, Rehmannia Root 0.9 g, Coptis Rhizome 0.9 g, Scutellaria Root 0.9 g, Phellodendron Bark 0.9 g, Gardenia Fruit 0.9 g, Saposhnikovia Root and Rhizome 0.9 g, Immature Orange 0.9 g, Glycyrrhiza 0.9 g, Mentha Herb 0.9 g, Bupleurum Root 1.5 g, Platycodon Root 1.5 g, Angelica Dahurica Root 1.5 g.
As inactive ingredients, this medicine contains Talc, Magnesium Stearate, Carmellose Calcium, Carmellose Sodium, Silicon Dioxide, Polyoxyethylene Polyoxypropylene Glycol, and Hypromellose.

(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 who have dark skin, and sometimes suffer from oily sweating on palms/soles and abdominal wall strain: Empyema (sinusitis), chronic rhinitis, chronic tonsillitis, and acne.

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

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 with weak stomach and intestine who have a tendency to diarrhea, diarrhea with severe abdominal pain.
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: Loss of appetite, feeling of discomfort in the stomach
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.
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.
Mesenteric phlebosclerosis: Abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, abdominal distension, etc. may occur repeatedly with long-term oral administration.
3. When symptoms do not improve even after taking the medicine for about 1 month, stop taking this medicine and consult a physician, pharmacist or registered salesperson, being sure to take this instruction leaflet with you.
4. If you take this medicine for a long time, consult a physician, pharmacist, or registered salesperson.

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