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“Kracie” Kampo Keishibukuryoganryokayokuinin Extract Tablets (48 tablets)

For people who want to improve blemishes and skin roughness from the inside


●“Keishibukuryoganryokayokuinin” is a formulation in which yokuinin (coix seeds), which is commonly used to treat rough skin and similar problems, is added to "keishibukuryogan".

●This medicine is effective for the treatment of menstrual irregularities associated with hot flashes and chills, spots on the skin, acne, etc.

●Film-coated tablets that are easy to swallow.


■48tablets; Suggested retail price: 2,075 yen (including tax) JAN code: 4987045049323

Ingredients

The daily dose of 8 tablets (342 mg/tablet) contains 1,800 mg of Keishibukuryoganryokayokuinin extract powder from the following mixed crude drugs;
Cinnamon Bark 2.0 g, Poria Sclerotium 2.0 g, Moutan Bark 2.0 g, Peach Kernel 2.0 g, Peony Root 2.0 g, Coix Seed 5.0 g.
As inactive ingredients, this medicine contains Silicon Dioxide, Croscarmellose Sodium, Cellulose, Magnesium Stearate, Hypromellose, Titanium Oxide, and Carnauba Wax.

Indications

Following symptoms in persons with adequate physical strength who sometimes complain of lower abdominal pain, stiff shoulders, heavy head, dizziness, hot flashes, and/or over-sensitiveness of feet to cold: Acne, spots on the skin, rough skin of limbs (eczema/dermatitis of limb), menstrual irregularity, and chi-no-michi-sho*.
*Chi-no-michi-sho is a generic term for neuropsychiatric symptoms such as anxiety and irritation, and physical symptoms due to fluctuation of female hormones caused by menstruation, pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause.

Dosage and administration

Take the following dosages 2 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 who is physically weak (declining of physical strength or constitutional weakness).
(4) Patients who have experienced rash/redness, itching, etc. with drugs, etc.
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
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, stop taking this medicine and consult a physician, pharmacist or registered salesperson, being sure to take this instruction leaflet with you.

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