Other names and synonyms
acet, Antifebrinum.Description Source
Homeopathic Materia Medica – William BoerickePharmacological Group
Description
Antifebrinum.
Depresses heart, respiration and blood pressure, lowers temperature. сyanosis and collapse. Increased susceptibility to cold. Destroys red blood corpuscles; pallor.
Depresses heart, respiration and blood pressure, lowers temperature. сyanosis and collapse. Increased susceptibility to cold. Destroys red blood corpuscles; pallor.
Head, face, and ears
Enlarged sensation. Fainting. Moral depravity.
Pallor of optic discs, contracted visual field and shrinking retinal vessel; mydriasis.
Pallor of optic discs, contracted visual field and shrinking retinal vessel; mydriasis.
Cardiovascular system
Weak, irregular, with blue mucous membranes, albuminuria, oedema of feet and ankles.
Dif. diagnostics
Compare: Antipyrin.
Method of drug use and dosage
Used as a sedative and antipyretic for various forms of headache and neuralgia in doses of one to three grains. For the homeopathic indications use the third potency.
Manufacturers (or distributors) of the drug
