Indications
Following symptoms in persons with poor physical strength who tend to be sensitive to cold, tend to get tired easily, have an anemic tendency, and sometimes complain of lower abdominal pain, heavy head, dizziness, stiff shoulders, tinnitus, and/or palpitations: Menstrual irregularity, menstrual disorders, menstrual pain, menopausal disorders, disorders before and after child birth or due to miscarriage (anemia, fatigue/malaise, dizziness, edema), dizziness, syncope, heavy head, stiff shoulders, lower back pain, over-sensitiveness to cold in the lower half of the body, chilblains, edema, spots on the skin, and tinnitus.
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) Persons who have gastrointestinal weakness.
(3) 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, feeling of discomfort in the stomach
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.