Instructions for use of Peony Tincture (Method and dosage)
The instructions for the Tincture of Evading Peony prescribe how to take the medicine. Peony tincture is taken orally 15 minutes before meals. Adults are recommended to take 15-20 drops up to three times a day.
The duration of therapy is determined by a specialist individually for each patient, taking into account the severity, nature and characteristics of the course of the disorder, the confidence of the achieved therapeutic effect and the level of tolerability of the drug.
The recommended duration of treatment is 2 weeks; if necessary, the treatment cycle can be repeated after a 3-month break.
Peony evasive tincture 25ml
Dosage form
Tincture
Compound
To prepare 1000 ml of tincture you need:
Active substances:
Peony rhizomes and roots – 50 g
Peony evasive herb – 50 g
Excipient:
Ethanol (ethyl alcohol) 40% is a sufficient amount to obtain 1000 ml of the drug.
Description
Transparent liquid of light brown color, with the smell of methyl salicylate. During storage of the tincture, sediment may form.
Pharmacotherapeutic group
Sedative of plant origin.
ATX code
: [N05CM]
pharmachologic effect
Has a sedative effect on the central nervous system.
Indications for use
Used as a sedative for sleep disorders, increased nervous excitability, and vegetative-vascular disorders.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to the components of the drug, liver or kidney failure, children under 12 years of age, pregnancy, breastfeeding.
Carefully
Liver diseases, kidney diseases, alcoholism, traumatic brain injury, brain diseases, children over 12 years of age.
Directions for use and doses
Orally for adults and children over 12 years old, 30-40 drops per dose 3 times a day for 25-30 days. The course of treatment can be repeated after a 10-day break after consultation with a doctor.
Side effect
Allergic reactions are possible.
Overdose
In case of overdose, side effects may increase.
Treatment
: symptomatic.
Interaction with other drugs
Helps weaken the effect of central nervous system tonics; enhances the effect of sleeping pills, sedatives, antispasmodics.
special instructions
The maximum single dose of the drug contains 0.4 g of absolute alcohol, the maximum daily dose is 1.2 g of absolute alcohol.
During the treatment period, care must be taken when driving vehicles and engaging in other potentially hazardous activities that require increased concentration and speed of psychomotor reactions.
Release form
Tincture.
25 ml in orange glass bottles, sealed with polyethylene stoppers and screw caps.
25 ml in orange glass dropper bottles, sealed with polyethylene dropper stoppers and screw caps.
Each bottle or dropper bottle, along with instructions for use, is placed in a cardboard box.
Storage conditions
In a place protected from light at a temperature not exceeding 15 oC.
Keep out of the reach of children.
Best before date
2 years. Do not use after expiration date.
Conditions for dispensing from pharmacies
Over the counter.
Analogs
Level 4 ATC code matches: Alora
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Description
In the state register, tincture of evasive peony is listed as an excellent sedative; it copes well with manifestations of neurasthenia, sleep disorders, restlessness, and neurosis. The drug began to be produced and used not so long ago; there was no description of the plant itself in Rus', this is explained by the fact that peony grows in very limited areas.
Siberia is considered its homeland. Less common in Kazakhstan, the Urals, Mongolia, China, and Tibet. It is with the distribution area that the description and use of all parts of peony by Altai shamans and Tibetan monks, who produced various medicines based on it, is associated. Gradually, the fame of its unique properties spread throughout the continent, and then throughout the world.
Now the plant is actively used in pharmacology in all countries, tablets are produced from it, infusions and decoctions are prepared, the dry raw materials of the plant are most often used in cosmetology or for self-preparing an alcoholic infusion.
Instructions for using peony tincture are always attached to each bottle in the pharmacy, but only the doctor can prescribe the drug. Self-medication can lead to negative consequences for the entire body, because the plant contains toxic substances that affect each person differently.
The positive effect of peony tincture occurs due to its composition:
- essential mala;
- acids of organic origin;
- microelements;
- flavonoids;
- phenols;
- resins;
- saponins;
- glycosides;
- tannins.
Each of the listed ingredients has its own effect. That is why it is worth taking into account the patient’s condition and prescribing the drug according to an individual scheme.
The medicinal properties of peony tincture are mostly characterized as sedatives and hypnotics; in addition, the drug is often used for:
- convulsions;
- viral and bacterial diseases of the upper respiratory tract;
- lack of appetite;
- problems in the gastrointestinal tract;
- reduced immunity in order to protect the body during the off-season.
This is a tonic that improves performance, which under certain circumstances is used as an anesthetic.
Unofficially, the use of peony tincture is included in the complex for the treatment of certain female diseases, in particular polycystic disease and cervical erosion.
Contraindications and overdose
Like any medicine, there are contraindications for peony tincture, not everyone benefits equally from a product with such a composition.
Except for children under 12 years of age, the product is prohibited for use:
- people with low blood pressure;
- when carrying and breastfeeding a baby;
- planning pregnancy;
- for diseases of the digestive system with low acidity.
In addition, you must strictly adhere to the recommended dosage; if you do not take the medicine at the prescribed time, do not increase the single dose. An overdose will notify itself:
- rapid drop in pressure;
- the patient becomes drowsy;
- movements will become sluggish;
- Possible severe dizziness.
Signs of an overdose in rare cases include nausea and vomiting. First aid for such symptoms is standard: drink plenty of fluids and immediately seek help from a specialist.
The dosage of peony tincture must be strictly observed; the plant contains toxic substances that can negatively affect the general well-being of patients.
Cooking at home
The recipe for peony tincture is simple, so you buy the raw materials at the pharmacy and prepare the medicine yourself. To prepare the product you must first stock up on:
- herbs and peony roots, which are purchased at the pharmacy;
- vodka;
- dark container in which the medicine is infused.
Peony tincture contains nothing else. The finished product is often used in combination with other herbal infusions.
Peony tincture for sleep is prepared from two tablespoons of prepared raw materials and half a liter of vodka. The crushed leaves and roots are placed in a dark container and poured with alcohol. Leave it in this state for a week, then filter it. The drug is stored in an opaque container at room temperature.
It is necessary to take home-prepared medicine as prescribed by a doctor, according to the recommendation of a specialist. Peony tincture for pressure is taken according to the same scheme.
Indications for use
It is not recommended to use pharmaceutical drugs on your own; only a doctor, after an examination and a personal conversation with the patient, can prescribe this or that drug - everyone knows this.
Even if the symptoms are very similar to those described in the instructions, be sure to first contact a specialist. This ironclad rule also applies to this drug; the doctor will tell you how to take peony tincture and set the duration of the course.
The drug is prescribed:
- For diseases of the central nervous system. A positive trend is observed with the comprehensive elimination of neuroses and their consequences. The drug will quickly remove concern, anxiety, irritability, and inexplicable anger. The remedy will eliminate sleep problems and chronic fatigue after just a couple of days of regular use. Epileptic convulsions, a manifestation of this kind in cerebral palsy, are also possible.
- An alcohol tincture of peony simplifies the work of obstetricians and gynecologists with a number of female diseases, although the instructions do not say anything about this. Specialists in this profile seek help from this drug, which will correct hormonal disorders in women during menopause.
- In case of problems with the gastrointestinal tract, the product is allowed for use only with low acidity. The medicine will cope well with diarrhea, relieve intestinal and stomach cramps, and become a lifesaver for poisoning.
- There are also indications for the use of peony tincture during the initial stages of a cold, in particular coughing. Treatment with the drug is carried out not only during acute forms of bronchitis, tracheitis, and pneumonia. Pulmonologists recommend taking the drug for tuberculosis of the respiratory tract and bronchial asthma; the effect is achieved by stimulating blood circulation and enriching the blood with oxygen.
- The medicine removes excess salt and waste, normalizes the amount of water and salts, significantly improves the patient’s well-being with gout and joint diseases due to impaired metabolic processes. It is worth noting that the course will be long; for the complete disappearance of symptoms and a long period of remission, you should be patient and strictly follow the recommendations of your doctor.
- The tincture is an excellent antiseptic and has an antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effect on open wounds and abrasions. The drug is often used to disinfect erosion.
Each organism is individual, if after using the drug as prescribed by the doctor the patient feels discomfort or unusual sensations appear, you should immediately stop taking it and seek help from specialists.
It is recommended to try the product before the first use, drop it on the inside of the elbow and hold for a few seconds. If after 15-20 minutes there is no reaction, you can start taking the drug.
Dosage
How to drink peony tincture correctly so that the body receives the necessary dose of the required substances without harm to other organs will be determined by the attending physician. According to the instructions, adults take the drug according to the following rules:
- Before each dose, be sure to shake the bottle with the product.
- Consume 15-20 minutes before meals.
- Take 2-3 times a day, depending on the recommendations of a specialist.
- One dose is about a teaspoon or 30-40 drops.
- The duration of treatment is 14 days, and can last an average of a month. According to individual indications, the doctor extends or shortens the course of taking the drug.
- To consolidate the result, a repeat course is often prescribed after a certain period of time. As a rule, it is a couple of months.
The effect of the peony tincture will begin in an hour and a half, and will end in three, but it all depends on the individuality of the body.
Peony tincture is strictly contraindicated for children under 12 years of age; for older children, the dosage for one-time use should be agreed upon with a pediatrician. Typically, a year of life is equal to one drop of the drug.