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Guna-Handfoot
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Guna-Handfoot

Generic name: anti-interleukin-1.alpha. immunoglobulin g rabbit, canakinumab, arnica montana, benzoic acid, metenkefalin, caulophyllum thalictroides root, black cohosh, ledum palustre twig, mercurius solubilis and viola odorata
Dosage form: injection, solution

Disclaimer: This homeopathic product has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration for safety or efficacy. FDA is not aware of scientific evidence to support homeopathy as effective.

BOXED WARNING

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• Diagnosis: Hand and or Foot pain requires differential diagnosis for primary nerve pain, post-traumatic pain, or pain due to bone fractures, or post fracture pain.
• Treatment: Skin disinfection is required before injection.

1. INDICATIONS AND USAGE

1.1 Osteoarthritis of fingers
1.2 Rhizoarthrosis of the thumb (Forestier disease)
1.3 Arthrosis pain due to hammer toe
1.4 Carpal-tunnel syndrome (use with GUNA®-NEURAL)
1.5 De Quervain disease (use with GUNA®-NEURAL)
1.6 Metatarsal pain
1.7 Morton disease (use with GUNA®-NEURAL)
1.8 Rheumatoid arthritis of hand/foot (use with GUNA®-POLYARTHRITIS)
1.9 Hand/Foot tendon pain due to prolonged immobilization ( post cast tendon pain)


2. DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION

2.1. Standard protocol for IM administration:
1 vial 1-3 times a week according to severity and clinical progress evolution.
2.2. Standard protocol according to mesotherapy technique:
1 vial per treatment: 2 treatments for the first 2 weeks, 1 treatment a week till pain relief (average 8-10 sessions). For chronic pathologies: continue 1 treatment a week for 1 month till pain relief, then 1 treatment a month. Select application site according to trigger points, tender points, referred pain zones, acupuncture points, nerve key points, Head zones or “local pain points”. Using a 13 mm, 30G or a 4 mm, 27G needle, make the classic intradermal injection according to mes