L52 Etats Grippaux is a homeopathic medicine from the Lehning laboratory available in orodispersible tablets, used to treat symptoms associated with flu-like conditions: aches and pains, fever, non-productive coughs, headaches, chills.
Indications for Lehning L52 Etats Grippaux Orodispersible tablets
L52 Etats Grippaux relieves fever, headaches and chills caused by seasonal viral infections such as influenza. It can be used by the whole family from the age of 30 months. Read the instructions before use.
The ANSM reminds us that no homeopathic medicine, even those indicated for the prevention or treatment of influenza, can be considered as a flu vaccine.
These homeopathic medicines cannot be considered as vaccines and be designated as"homeopathic vaccines". Their use in place of the flu vaccine constitutes a loss of opportunity, particularly for people at risk of complications, as the Conseil Supérieur d'Hygiène Publique de France points out.
Every winter, seasonal influenza affects millions of people in France, causing thousands of deaths, particularly among the over-65s. The effectiveness of the vaccination strategy depends on both theefficacy of the vaccine and the rate of vaccination coverage.
Directions for use and dosage
Adults: Melt 2 L52 tablets under the tongue, 5 to 8 times a day.
Children aged 30 months to 12 years: Dissolve 1 L52 tablet in a little water, 5 to 8 times a day.
The maximum duration of treatment is 7 days. If symptoms persist beyond 3 days, consult a doctor. This medicine is best taken between meals. Take at intervals as soon as symptoms improve, and stop as soon as they disappear.
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Homeopathic medicine traditionally used to treat flu-like symptoms (aches and pains, fever, headaches, chills).
Composition
This medicine is composed of the following homeopathic strains: Belladonna [h], Polygala senega [h], Bryonia [h], Eucalyptus globulus [h], Aconitum napellus [h], Gelsemium sempervirens [h], Cinchona succirubra [h], Eupatorium perfoliatum [h], Drosera [h], Arnica montana [h].
Active substance :
Arnica Montana [H] - Belladonna [H] - Bryonia [H] - Cinchona Succirubra [H] - Drosera [H] - Eucalyptus Globulus [H] - Eupatorium Perfoliatum [H] - Gelsemium Sempervirens [H] - Polygala Senega [H] - Aconitum Napellus [H]
Excipient :
Croscarmellose Sel De Na - Eucalyptus Arôme - Magnesium Stearate - Mannitol
Excipient À Effet Notoire :
Lactose Monohydrate
Molecules :
Polygala Senega [H] (2.222 Mg) - Mannitol - Aconitum Napellus [H] (2.222 Mg) - Arnica Montana [H] (2.222 Mg) - Belladonna [H] (2.222 Mg) - Bryonia [H] (2.222 Mg) - Cinchona Succirubra [H] (2.222 Mg) - Croscarmellose Sel De Na - Drosera [H] (2.222 Mg) - Eucalyptus Flavor - Eucalyptus Globulus [H] (5.0 Mg) - Eupatorium Perfoliatum [H] (2.222 Mg) - Gelsemium Sempervirens [H] (2.222 Mg) - Lactose Monohydrate - Magnesium Stearate
Flavoring :
Eucalyptus Flavor
Directions for use
Directions for use
This medicine is best taken between meals.
- Children aged 30 months to 6 years: Take by mouth. Dissolve the tablet in a small amount of water before taking, as there is a risk of a false route.
- Adults and children over 6: Sublingual route. Allow tablet to melt under tongue.
Take at intervals as soon as symptoms improve, and stop as soon as symptoms disappear.
Presentation of Lehning L52 Etats Grippaux Orodispersible tablets
Available in boxes of 60 or 100 tablets
Our advice and expert opinions in pharmacy
Combating flu symptoms with medicinal plants
A wide range of medicinal plants can help soothe flu symptoms. Ginseng, yarrow, thyme and echinacea are natural remedies frequently used to soothe symptoms such as coughing, runny nose and nasal congestion. Ginseng, which is highly reputed, particularly in Asia, is effective in stimulating the immune system. In a Canadian trial, ginseng proved more effective than a placebo in reducing cold symptoms. What's more, the World Health Organization (WHO) recognizes the use of ginseng to tone up and reduce fatigue. Yarrow is also used to invigorate the body. Thyme, generally associated with climbing ivy or primrose root, is recognized for its soothing properties with regard to coughs and inflammation of the respiratory tract. As for Echinacea, studies carried out in 2006 and 2007 demonstrated its effectiveness in reducing the intensity and duration of cold symptoms.