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Viatrexx Osteo
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Viatrexx Osteo

Generic name: bos taurus bone, sus scrofa bone, calcitonin, bos taurus cartilage, sus scrofa cartilage, interleukin-3, bos taurus parathyroid gland, sus scrofa parathyroid gland and vitamin d
Dosage form: injection

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10ml
Rx
Sterile multi-dose injectable homeopathic vial
Isotonic saline with 1% Benzyl alcohol as a preservative.
For IV, IM, SC, Parenteral use.
Osmolarity around 0.3mOsmol/ml.

Description

Viatrexx-Osteo is a homeopathic product composed of physiological (low dose and low low dose) natural micro nutrients. These nano particles are designed to nourish the system.

Indications and Use

OsteosViatrexx-Osteo a sterile, injectable, biodegradable, clear isotonic liquid that is injected into the various layers of the skin, muscles, ligaments, joints, other body tissues or added to an IV, either as a push or into the bag.

Contraindications

This product should not be used in patients with a known hypersensitivity to any ingredient found in the formula, porcine products, isotonic saline or benzyl alcohol, or patients with a history of severe allergies. As with all injections, epinephrine injection (1:1,000) must be immediately available should an acute anaphylactoid reaction occur due to any component of the injection.

Warnings

Homeopathic injections are quite safe, but all medical procedures carry some risk. The most common risk is an allergic reaction to the injection of any ingredient found in the formula, porcine, benzyl alcohol &/or saline. Do not use if allergic to any of these substances. Side effects include some risk of bruising and temporary redness at the site of the injection. Use appropriate emergency protocol if signs of allergic reaction or infection appear, during or shortly after the injection.

Use in Obstetrics

This product contains 1% Benzyl Alcohol. Benzyl Alcohol has been reported to be associated with a fatal "Gasping Syndrome" in premature infants. Due to the benzyl alcohol content, this product should not be given to a pregnant woman.

Nursing Mothers

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