Antihypertensive
Antihypertensive
Each Rofia Capsule Contains 50 mg of Rauwolfia serpentine
The main ingredients of Rofia is Snake root (Rauwolfia serpentine). It’s effective alkaloids belong to the general class of medicine called antihypertensive. These are used to treatment of high blood pressure. It has been used since ancient time to relieve high blood pressure, protect the heart and an ideal tranquilizer and anti-psychotic. Rauwolfia is very effective in high blood pressure, headache, epilepsy, syncope, brain disorder, irritated conditions of CNS, anxiety and insomnia.
Hypertension and Insomnia
1 Capsule 1-2 times daily or as advised by the Physician.
Well tolerated in recommended dose.
It is contraindicated in patients with a known hypersensitivity to any of its active ingredients.
There is no clinical data available on the exposure of Rofia during pregnancy. Pregnant women should therefore not use Rofia, unless the potential benefit outweighs the potential risk for the fetus. No information is available, whether Rofia is excreted in the mother’s milk. Therefore it should not be used during lactation, unless the potential benefits for the mother justify the potential risk to the infant.
Store in a cool and dry place, protect from sunlight. Keep out of reach of children.
Each box contains 50 capsules in blister pack.
Antihypertensive
Each Rofia Capsule Contains 50 mg of Rauwolfia serpentine
The main ingredients of Rofia is Snake root (Rauwolfia serpentine). It’s effective alkaloids belong to the general class of medicine called antihypertensive. These are used to treatment of high blood pressure. It has been used since ancient time to relieve high blood pressure, protect the heart and an ideal tranquilizer and anti-psychotic. Rauwolfia is very effective in high blood pressure, headache, epilepsy, syncope, brain disorder, irritated conditions of CNS, anxiety and insomnia.
Hypertension and Insomnia
1 Capsule 1-2 times daily or as advised by the Physician.
Well tolerated in recommended dose.
It is contraindicated in patients with a known hypersensitivity to any of its active ingredients.
There is no clinical data available on the exposure of Rofia during pregnancy. Pregnant women should therefore not use Rofia, unless the potential benefit outweighs the potential risk for the fetus. No information is available, whether Rofia is excreted in the mother’s milk. Therefore it should not be used during lactation, unless the potential benefits for the mother justify the potential risk to the infant.
Store in a cool and dry place, protect from sunlight. Keep out of reach of children.
Each box contains 50 capsules in blister pack.