Guna-Polyarthritis
Generic name: aconitum napellus, anti-interleukin-1.alpha. immunoglobulin g rabbit, canakinumab, metenkefalin, colchicum autumnale bulb, drosera rotundifolia, guaiacum officinale resin, ledum palustre twig, salicylic acid and viscum album fruit
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.
On This Page
- Indications and Usage
- Dosage and Administration
- Dosage Forms and Strengths
- Contraindications
- Warnings and Precautions
- Adverse Reactions/Side Effects
- Drug Interactions
- Use In Specific Populations
- Drug Abuse and Dependence
- Overdosage
- Description
- Clinical Pharmacology
- Nonclinical Toxicology
- Clinical Studies
- References
- Patient Counseling Information
1. INDICATIONS AND USAGE
1.1. Nonspecific diffuse brachial nerve pain
1.2. Small joints rheumatoid arthritis of hand and foot (use with GUNA®-HAND FOOT)
1.3. Costochondritis (Tietze’s syndrome, use with GUNA®-NEURAL)
1.4. Chronic polyarthritis due to autoimmune disease (e.g. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.
1.5. Break-Bone fever (Dengue Fever) (when nerve pain is dominant use with GUNA®-NEURAL; when muscle pain is dominant use with GUNA®-MUSCLE)
1.6. Joint pain due to viral or protozoal infection
1.7. Joint pain due to cancer (chronic leukemia, monoclonal blood diseases).
2. DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
2.1. Standard protocol for IM administration: 1 vial 1-3 times a week according to severity and clinical progress.
2.2. Standard protocol according to mesotherapy technique using 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, key nerve points, or “local pain points”. Using a 13 mm, 30G or a 4 mm, 27G needle, make the classic intradermal injection according to mesotherapy technique.
Discard unused solution
2.3. Opening of Vials: Use sterile needles and sterile syringe. Do not reuse. Do not use if foreign particles are present. Draw 1 cc of air into syringe, insert needle into vial inject air and withdraw the solution.
3. DOSAGE FORMS AND STRENGTHS
3.1. 2 ml glass via