Arsenic

Arsenic is a semimetallic element with the atomic symbol As, atomic weight 74.92, and atomic number 33 in the periodic table. It is typically found with sulfur and metals in a variety of minerals. Arsenic is used in wood preservatives, glassmaking, electronics, alloys, and pesticides. It can be fatal to be exposed to it because it is extremely toxic in its natural state.Arsenic um album: This remedy is recommended for conditions that manifest constitutionally as severe prostration, extreme weakness, and muscle atrophy. The patient's body feels cold, and she is reluctant to move out of fear of making the pain worse. There is a great deal of anxiety and restlessness in the mind. Users of Welzo should read this article for informational purposes to better understand arsenic.

PHARMACOKINETICS

When taken orally, arsenic is quickly and completely absorbed. It is widely dispersed throughout the body, with the liver, kidney, spleen, and bone marrow containing the highest concentrations. With smaller amounts in the feces, arsenic is primarily excreted in the urine. Arsenic in blood has a biological half-life of 4 to 20 days.

Benefits 

-Can aid in the treatment of conditions with persistent symptoms of extreme weakness and great prostration.

-There is a great deal of anxiety and restlessness in the mind.

Interaction with other drugs

When combined with medications that increase the risk of bleeding, arsenic may increase that risk. Aspirin is one example, along with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen (Advil®, Motrin®), naproxen (Aleve®, Naprosyn®), and anticoagulants (also known as "blood thinners") like warfarin (Coumadin®) or heparin, antiplatelet medications like clopidogrel (Plavix®), and anticoagulants (also known as "blood thinner

Possible side effects

Arsenic's most typical side effects include:

-Diarrhea

-Vomiting

- Stomach ache

-Encephalopathy

Arsenic can also result in:

-Anemia

-Leukopenia

-Thrombocytopenia

-Cancer

Dosage and administration

For oral administration, arsenic is available in a variety of forms, including tablets, capsules, and liquids. It can also be injected intramuscularly. Adults should take 3-5 mg of arsenic per day on average.

Lycium must be taken exactly as prescribed by a medical expert. Lycium is typically taken in doses of 2-3 grams per day by adults.

Follow the doctor's instructions when taking pulsatilla. Adults usually take 30 to 60 drops of pulsatilla per day.