Description

Tradename:

Fewmig

Compound:

Each capsule contains:

Alcohol extract of Tansy flowers or Pyrethrum 80 mg (standardized for parthenolide not less than 0.8%).

Properties:

Feverfew (tansy) reduced the frequency of migraine attacks by slightly more than half (0.6) per month compared with placebo.

Research has shown that parthenolide may inhibit serotonin receptors, inhibit platelets from releasing inflammatory molecules, prevent the dilation of blood vessels in the brain, and reduce smooth muscle spasms. All of these factors are associated with migraines. The anti-inflammatory properties of feverfew may help relieve pain. May reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression.

Indications:

Prevention of migraine attacks.

Directions for use and dosage:

1 capsule 1 time per day or as directed by a physician.

It is advisable to take the drug with meals.

Contraindications:

Individual intolerance to the components of the drug.

Children under 18 years of age.

Pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Taking blood thinners.

Precautionary measures:

Do not exceed the recommended dose.

Do not discontinue the drug after long-term use without medical advice; abrupt withdrawal of the drug is prohibited.

Side effects:

Among the adverse reactions when taken, stomatitis, indigestion, heartburn, flatulence and nausea, diarrhea, rash, nervousness, allergic reactions, are sometimes observed.

Storage method:

Store at a temperature not exceeding 30 degrees in a dry place.

Package:

The cardboard pack contains 2 blisters of 10 capsules, paper instructions.