Nerves & Sleep
medicine
Chamomile Tea
True chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) belongs to the daisy family. Originally native to southern and eastern Europe, it is now widespread throughout almost all of Europe.IndicationsTraditional internal use for mild gastrointestinal complaints such as flatulence and mild cramps.Traditional inhalation use for relieving cold symptoms.Traditional use in the mouth for gargling in mild inflammation of the mouth and throat.These uses are based exclusively on the product's long-standing traditional use in the stated areas of application.CompositionChamomile blossoms. Traditional herbal medicinal product used for gastrointestinal complaints, colds and mild inflammation of the mouth and throat.Method of administrationFor internal use by drinking and inhalation, and for use in the mouth for gargling and rinsing after preparing a tea infusion.ContraindicationsHypersensitivity to chamomile blossoms and other plants from the daisy family.Precautions for use and warningsChildren: Internal use is not recommended for children under 6 months of age.Inhalation use is not recommended for children under 6 years of age because of the risk of scalding.Use in the mouth is not recommended for children under 12 years of age due to insufficient data.Safety during pregnancy and breastfeeding is sufficiently documented.Interactions with other medicinesFor internal use, effects on liver enzymes involved in the metabolism of medicinal products (cytochrome P450 system) have been reported in patients after kidney transplantation who took high doses over a longer period of time.Dosage / Method of administrationInternal use: Pour 150 ml of boiling water over the recommended quantity of chamomile blossoms, cover and, if desired, strain through a tea sieve after about 5-10 minutes.Adolescents from 12 years and adults including the elderly: single dose 1.5-4.0 g (1 heaped tablespoon), 1 cup 3-4 times daily.Children 6-11 years: single dose 1.5-3 g (1 tablespoon), 1 cup 2-4 times daily.Children 2-5 years: single dose 1.0-1.5 g (1 heaped teaspoon), 1 cup 2-4 times daily.Children 6 months to 1 year: single dose 0.5-1.0 g (1 teaspoon), 1 cup 2-4 times daily.Inhalation use: Pour 100 ml of boiling water over the recommended quantity and inhale the infusion. Adolescents from 12 years and adults: 3-10 g several times daily. Children 6-11 years: 2-5 g once or twice daily.Use in the mouth: Pour 100 ml of boiling water over the recommended quantity, cover and, if desired, strain through a tea sieve after 5-10 minutes. Adolescents from 12 years and adults: 1-5 g several times daily for rinsing or gargling.Loose tea: Prepare as described above and allow to infuse for about 5-10 minutes.Filter bag: Use 1 tea bag per gram (approx. 1 g = 1 tea bag) according to the dosage above and pour over boiling water (approx. 150 ml). Leave to infuse for about 5-10 minutes.Duration of useIf acute complaints persist for longer than one week, recur periodically or worsen, a doctor must be consulted.Side effectsHypersensitivity reactions, including severe allergic reactions such as shortness of breath, Quincke's oedema, circulatory collapse and anaphylactic shock after mucosal contact with liquid chamomile blossom preparations, have been reported. Frequency not known.NoteStore protected from light and moisture.Marketing authorisation number7999.99.99Information as ofMarch 2022
Content: 100 g (€208.00* / kg)
medicine
Lavender Tea
IndicationsComplaints such as restlessness, difficulty falling asleep, loss of appetite and functional upper abdominal complaints such as nervous stomach irritation, flatulence and nervous bowel complaints.CompositionLavender blossomsMethod of administrationFor drinking after preparing a tea infusion.Interactions with other medicinesNone known.Dosage / Method of administrationUnless otherwise prescribed, drink 1 cup of the tea infusion prepared as follows several times daily, especially in the evening before going to bed.Loose tea: Pour boiling water (approx. 150 ml) over 1-2 teaspoons of lavender tea and, if desired, strain through a tea sieve after about 10 minutes.Filter bag: Pour boiling water (approx. 150 ml) over 1-2 tea bags and leave to infuse for about 10 minutes.Duration of useIf acute complaints persist for longer than one week or recur periodically, consultation with a doctor is recommended.Side effectsNone known.NoteStore protected from light and moisture.
Content: 100 g (€301.54* / kg)
medicine
Lemon Balm Tea
IndicationsNervous difficulty falling asleep and functional gastrointestinal complaints.CompositionLemon balm leavesMethod of administrationFor drinking after preparing a tea infusion.ContraindicationsNone known.Interactions with other medicinesNone known.Dosage / Method of administrationUnless otherwise prescribed, drink 1 cup of the tea infusion prepared as follows several times daily.Loose tea: Pour boiling water (approx. 150 ml) over 1-3 teaspoons (approx. 1.5-4.5 g) of lemon balm tea and, if desired, strain through a tea sieve after about 10-15 minutes.Filter bag: Pour boiling water (approx. 150 ml) over 1 tea bag and leave to infuse for about 10-15 minutes.Duration of useIf acute complaints persist for longer than one week or recur periodically, consultation with a doctor is recommended.Side effectsNone known.NoteFlushing therapy is not indicated in the case of water retention (oedema) due to impaired heart or kidney function. Ensure a plentiful intake of fluids.Store protected from light and moisture.Marketing authorisation number1149.99.99
Content: 100 g (€221.71* / kg)
medicine
St John's Wort Tea
IndicationsTraditional internal use to support the treatment of nervous restlessness and sleep disturbances, to relieve temporary mental exhaustion and to relieve mild gastrointestinal complaints.These uses are based exclusively on the product's long-standing traditional use in the stated areas of application.CompositionSt John's wortMethod of administrationFor drinking after preparing a tea infusion.ContraindicationsHypersensitivity to St John's wort.Precautions for use and warningsAvoid intensive UV exposure such as tanning beds or prolonged sunbathing while using this product.Use in children and adolescents under 18 years of age is not recommended due to insufficient data.Use during pregnancy and breastfeeding is not recommended because safety has not been sufficiently investigated.Interactions with other medicinesWhen the maximum daily dose is observed and the duration of use does not exceed 2 weeks, no interactions are expected. Patients taking other medicinal products should consult a doctor or pharmacist before use.Dosage / Method of administrationAdults including the elderly:For nervous restlessness and sleep disturbances: Pour boiling water (150 ml) over 1.5-2 g (1 teaspoon) of St John's wort tea and strain through a tea sieve after about 10 minutes. Drink 1 cup once or twice daily in the morning and evening.For temporary mental exhaustion: Prepare 1.5-2 g in the same way and drink 1 cup 2-3 times daily.For mild gastrointestinal complaints: Pour boiling water over 2 g (1 heaped teaspoon), strain after about 10 minutes and drink 1 cup twice daily.Loose tea: Prepare as described above.Filter bag: Pour boiling water (150 ml) over 2 tea bags and leave to infuse for about 10 minutes.Duration of useNervous restlessness, sleep disturbances and mental exhaustion: if complaints persist for longer than 2 weeks or worsen, a doctor must be consulted.Mild gastrointestinal complaints: if complaints persist for longer than one week or worsen, a doctor must be consulted.Side effectsGastrointestinal disorders, hypersensitivity reactions of the skin, tiredness and restlessness may occur. In people with fair skin, strong sun exposure can trigger increased sunburn-like symptoms.NoteStore protected from light and moisture.Marketing authorisation number1059.99.99Information as ofMarch 2022
Content: 100 g (€171.82* / kg)