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.