Introduction to Ampoule preparations
 
In this section, while attention is drawn to the corresponding lists, the special preparations, including Composita preparations and Homaccords in ampoule form (List A) and, further, the homoeopathically adjusted allopathic remedies (List C), catalysts (List D), nosodes (List E) and Suis-organ preparations (List F) are specified. In the lists A and C-F the Combination preparations and homoeopathically adjusted allopathic remedies, catalysts, nosodes and Suis-organ preparations are set out with a summary, Indications and descriptions of remedies.
The following representation corresponds to classical pharmacology. In the indications for the single remedy Injeels, there are numerous hints and symptoms not taken up in every case in the Therapeutical Index, so that for the therapist, moreover, still further possibilities are opened up for the improvement of therapeutical results through the additional use of special single remedy Injeels.
In the case of the Injeels, several stages of dilution of one and the same basic remedy are contained in one mixture. The individual stages of potency retain their independent action even when blended together.
 
Composition
In order to save space, the sizes and quantities supplied of the individual preparations are not shown.
In each case an example is given (unless stated otherwise).
 
Acidum aceticum-Injeel
1.1 ml injection solution contains:
Acidum aceticum D 12,
Acidum aceticum D 30,
Acidum aceticum D 200,
0.367 ml each.
 
Acidum aceticum-Injeel forte
1.1 ml injection solution contains:
Acidum aceticum D 4,
Acidum aceticum D 12,
Acidum aceticum D 30,
Acidum aceticum D 200,
0.275 ml each.
 
Dosage
The homoeopathic single remedies (as Injeels and in single potencies) can be injected intramuscularly, subcutaneously, intracutaneously (segmentallay) or intravenously. The dosage is to be determined individually. In general, one ampoule is injected i.m., s.c., i.d. or i.v. 1-3 times weekly, or in acute disorders, daily (possibly even every 6-8 hours).
 
Administration of ampoules to be taken orally.
All Injeels and single remedies, as in the case of the other Heel ampoules (with the exception of Procainum compositum), can be taken orally. One or possibly more ampoules are poured into a small glass of water (non-effervescent water is preferred, and for infants and small children, fennel tea is also recommended) and taken in small sips in the course of the day.
 
Dosage
In general: Adults: In acute disorders, 1 ampoule 1-3 times daily, otherwise 1-3 times weekly.
Children ages 2-6 years receive ½ the adults dosage.
 
Homeopathic single remedies in the form of Injeels and in single potency are available commercially in packs containing 10, 50 and 100 ampoules of 1.1 ml.