Passival Tablets 40/100

Passival Tablets 40/100

Herbal, Homeopathic & Probiotics

Regular price
R 195.00
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R 195.00

24 in stock

Traditionally Valerian and Passionflower have been used to help in times of restlessness and anxiety.

Scheduling status: S0
Proprietary name (and dosage form):

PASSIVAL TABLETS

Composition:

Each tablet contains:

Valerian extract
Passiflora extract

100mg
45mg

Indications:

Traditionally Valerian and Passionflower have been used to help in times of restlessness and anxiety.

Dosage and directions for use:

One tablet three times daily after food. Can increase to two tablets three times a day, or two tablets before bedtime.

Precautions, Contra-indications and Side Effects:

If you are sensitive to any of the ingredients you should not take this product. Passiflora extract has been known to cause hypersensitivity. Stop taking this product if any adverse reaction occurs.

Patients taking any other medication should consult their health care professional before taking any complementary medicine.

Women who are pregnant or lactating must consult their healthcare professional before using this product as safety in these conditions has not been established.

Normally there is no or very slight effect on mental alertness but this product may bring about a mild sedative action.

Storage and disposal information:

Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool dry place below 25°C. If for any reason you need to dispose of this medication, please return it to your pharmacist who will dispose of it responsibly.

Presentation:

40 tablets packed in a white round container with a green screw cap lid and protective seal.

Identification:

Light pink sugar coated tablets.

Please Note:

No medicinal claims are made for this product and all data is supplied for information only. This product is a dietary supplement and not a medicine.

MCC Application No.: 026260

Applicant:

Pinnacle Pharmaceuticals Ltd
15 Estmill Road, Diep River 7800
Tel: 021 715 5221  Fax: 021 715 8205
Website: pinpharm.co.za

Date of publication: June 2011