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Validity of globules
I bought robinia, anti sulp and antim crud (ball type) for gastritis. but there is no expiry mention on the box they gave. as they mixed the medicine on the globules( ball) and gave. please let me know whats the validity. thanks
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You can take that medicine.They are safe..Globules are fresh and good quality.Medicine is added to it., You can consume
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There is no expiry of homoeopathic globules. Keep it air tight only. If pills get yellow in colour or it melts then you can discard.
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Hi Practo user generally they don't expire so soon If they become yellowish or stick together you can discard them You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance
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Can consult privately
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1 yr
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Max ...3 yrs But use it before 6 months
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See that u store well n doesnt melt. No expiry but use before 6 months
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Hello practo user Their is no expiry for homeopathy medicines..but the colour n taste changes u may stop using dat
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Don't worry no problem it is safe relax
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The prepared homeopathic medicine can be effective for years... and there is no expiry of it as such.. If the globules change colour then you should get new.
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Hello Practo User, use homoeopathic medications for your problem  to get Instant and effective results.Its Curable, no need to worry about. Homoeopathic medicines plays Excellent role to treat Such problems in a hollistic way without any side effect.I suggest you to message me your complete history in private chat with all reports & details & Consult Online through Practo. I will guide you for holistic & effective Results with homoeopathy ! Take care !! Best Regards:)
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Homoeopathy never expire
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Usually medicated globules doesn’t have expiry If you keep so long medication may loose it’s effects and change to mild yellow in color Keep tightly closed and avoid direct sunlight it should be fine
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Usually homoeopathy medicines have no expiry date.. For the precaution conscience it is better to take when the globules are in white in colour.. ( Not in yellow colour )
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