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Shimotsukekkosan (24 packets)

For people with difficulty waking up in the morning, lightheadedness when standing, and malaise associated with hypotension

●"Shimotsukekkosan" is an empirical herbal combination developed in Japan, consisting of Shimotsuto with the crude drugs, atractylodes rhizome and poria sclerotium.
●This medicine improves hypotensive symptoms such as malaise, lightheadedness due to anemia, and difficulty waking up in the morning.
●This medicine is used for the treatment of anemia and hypotensive symptoms caused by blood deficiency. It is also used for the treatment of unexplained gynecological symptoms.

■24 packets; Suggested retail price: 2,310 yen (including tax) JAN code: 4987045182815

Ingredients

The daily dose of 3 packets (1.5 g/packet) contains;
Extract from the following mixed crude drugs - 4.62 mL (0.30 g as a solid)
〔Rehmannia Root 0.25 g, Peony Root 0.25 g, Cnidium Rhizome 1.50 g, Japanese Angelica Root 1.50 g〕
Powdered Peony Root - 0.20 g
Powdered Atractylodes Rhizome - 2.00 g
Powdered Poria Sclerotium - 2.00 g

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

Indications

General malaise associated with anemia, hypotension, menstrual disorders, neurological symptoms due to various gynecological disease (dizziness, hot flashes, tinnitus, headache, insomnia, depression, anxiety), uterine bleeding, anemia before and after child birth or due to pregnancy, roborant for pregnant or parturient women.

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) - 1 packet
14 - 12 years - 2/3 packet
11 - 7 years - 1/2 packet
6 - 4 years - 1/3 packet
Less than 4 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) Persons who is physically weak (declining of physical strength or constitutional weakness).
(3) Persons who have gastrointestinal weakness.
(4) Persons who have a tendency to diarrhea.
(5) 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: Feeling of discomfort in the stomach, loss of appetite, abdominal pain
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 1 week if you take this medicine for uterine bleeding), 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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