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Lennon Jamaika Gemmer Solution 20ml is a trusted remedy that provides relief from a range of conditions, including colic, winds, stomach pains and even indigestion.
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Description:
Lennon Jamaika Gemmer Solution 20 ml
Detailed Description:
20 ml.
Each ml contains the alcoholic extractives of:
Ginger - 0.5g.
Contains:
Ethanol (100%) - 84% v/v.
Sugar free.
Marketed by Aspen Pharmacare.
Hotline: 0800 122 912.
Pharmacological classification:
A - 11.2: gastrointestinal antispasmodics and cholinolytics (anti-cholinergics).
Pharmacological action:
Carminative.
Indications:
Jamaika gemmer is indicated for use in the treatment of colic, winds, pains in the stomach and indigestion.
Identification:
Light brown, bright liquid with the characteristic odour of ginger.
Presentation:
Clear PVC bottles of 20 ml.
Pack size:
20 ml
Quantity in pack:
1
Marketing description:
Lennon.
Jamaika gemmer.
Solution.
An effective remedy for the relief of colic, winds, pains in the stomach and indigestion.
Aspen pharmacare.
Brand:
Lennon
Package type:
Box
Usage instructions:
Dosage and directions for use: 5 to 10 drops in a little water three or four times a day. Not for use in children.
Storage instructions:
Store at or below 25 degrees C. Keep container tightly closed.
Warnings:
Keep out of reach of children.
Not for children 0 - 12 years.
Contraindications:
Not for use in children.
This product contains a high percentage of alcohol.
Side effects and special precautions:
Large doses of the product may produce gastro-intestinal irritation, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. There may be occasional irritation of the urinary tract and aggravation of pre-existing inflammatory conditions.
Known symptoms of overdosage and particulars of its treatment:
The central nervous system may either be depressed, leading to respiratory failure and stupor, or stimulated, leading to excitement and convulsions. In acute poisoning, the stomach should be emptied by aspiration and lavage. A saline purgative such as sodium sulphate (30 g in 250 ml water) can be given, unless catharsis is already present. Demulcent drinks may be given. Large volumes of fluid should be given provided renal function is adequate.