Cannabis indica - analogs
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- 23% — Empetrum sibiricum
- 17% — Diantus versicolor
- 15% — Mentha arvensis
- 14% — Verbascum thapsus
- 13% — Atropa belladonna
- 13% — Chenopodium album
- 13% 0.2-3€ Mentha piperita
- 13% — Actaea erythrocarpa
- 12% — Actaea dahurica
- 12% 0.5-0.6€ Equisetum arvense
- 12% — Leonurus sibiricus
- 12% — Pteridium aquilinum
- 12% — Eclipta alba
- 12% — Cimicifuga foetida
- 12% — Pulsatilla turczaninovi
- 11% 0.5€ Chamerion angustifolium
- 11% 0.5€ Juglans nigra
- 11% — Cantharellus cibarius
- 11% — Ocimum menthaefolium
- 11% — Majorana hortensis
- 11% — Empetrum nigrum
- 10% 0.7€ Asarum europaeum
- 10% — Rhododendron dahuricum
- 10% 0.6-3€ Ginkgo biloba синоним salisburia adiantifolia
- 10% 13.5€ Onagra biennis
- 10% — Thymus serpyllum
- 10% — Rhododendron adamsii
- 10% 0.5-0.8€ Sanguisorba officinalis
- 10% — Melissa officinalis
- 10% 0.6€ Calluna vulgaris
- 10% — Nepeta cutaria
- 10% — Papaver somniferum
- 10% 0.5€ Linaria vulgaris
- 10% — Malva moschata
- 10% — Euphrasia rostkoviana
- 10% — Kalanchoe pinnata
- 10% — Omalotheca silvatica
Learn more about the selection of analogues
- The drug has «Cannabis indica» no complete analogues; 38 analogs by action, the most similar - Empetrum sibiricum .
- Medical online service has selected the best substitutes for Cannabis indica based on its instructions, components, pharmaceutical groups and practical application.
- The table shows the prices of Cannabis indica analogues to choose the cheapest pills.
- If you have introduced other drugs for registration, substitutes are selected taking into account the assessment of interactions and safety.
- Sometimes, due to the presence of dangerous interactions, it is necessary to use drugs that are similar in effect, sometimes even from different pharmacological groups.