Homeopathy Blank Tablets (1 GR, 3GR, 5GR) - 450 Gms Pack
Homeopathy Blank Tablets (1 GR, 3GR, 5GR) - 450 Gms Pack - 450 GM / 1 GR (100mg) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
Blank Lactose Unmedicated Tablets
Our Blank Lactose Unmedicated Tablets are crafted with premium Holland lactose, known for its superior quality and purity. ensuring freshness and ease of use.
Benefits:
- Pure and High-Quality: Made from Holland lactose, a leading choice for its consistency and purity, ensuring a reliable and effective base for various homeopathic remedies.
- Versatile Use: Ideal for use as a carrier or diluent for homeopathic medicines, allowing for precise dosing and administration of remedies.
- Customizable Dosage: Available in multiple sizes to suit different potency requirements and treatment protocols.
- Easy Storage: Packaged in a 450g PET container that maintains product integrity and is easy to handle.
Presentation: Available in 1Gr, 3Gr, 5 Gr (1gr is 100mg, 3gr is 300mg and 5gr is 500mg). Gr - Grain
Why We Use Blank Lactose Tablets:
- Homeopathic Preparation: Blank lactose tablets serve as a medium for delivering homeopathic remedies, facilitating accurate dosing and optimal absorption.
- Neutral Base: Provides a neutral, inert base that does not interfere with the therapeutic properties of the active ingredients in homeopathic treatments.
- Convenient Administration: Allows for easy and precise administration of homeopathic medicines in a consistent and controlled manner.
How to Take:
- Dosage Instructions: Follow the specific dosage instructions provided by your homeopathic practitioner or the remedy's guidelines.
- Administration: Place the required number of tablets under the tongue and allow them to dissolve completely for best results.
- Frequency: Typically, tablets are taken as directed, which may vary depending on the remedy and individual health needs.
- Storage: Store the tablets in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture to maintain their effectiveness.
These blank lactose tablets are a fundamental tool in homeopathy, ensuring accurate and effective treatment by providing a high-quality, neutral base for medication.
About Manufacturer:
Dr.Vashisht is a well-respected homeopathy brand based in Hyderabad, known for delivering doctor's quality treatments since 1982. Managed by a reputed homeopath, all products including blank tablets are GMP certified, ensuring the highest standards of production and purity.
| Property | Details |
|---|---|
| Size / Presentation | 450 Gms sealed jar |
| Manufacturer | Dr. Vashisht Homoeopathic Pharmaceuticals, Hyderabad |
| Form | Tablets (unmedicated / blank) |
| Weight (Jar) | 550 Gms (approx) |
| Available Sizes (Grain) | 1 Grain (100 mg), 3 Grain (300 mg), 5 Grain (500 mg) |
| Target Use / Customer | Homeopathic practitioners and pharmacists who need a neutral, lactose-based base tablet to potentize or dilute remedies; also useful for doctors preparing custom homeopathic prescriptions. |
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are homeopathy blank tablets used for?
Blank tablets are unmedicated lactose-based tablets used by homeopathic doctors to dispense remedies. They act as a neutral base to which liquid potencies or triturations are added.
2. Are these tablets safe for consumption?
Yes, blank tablets are made from pharmaceutical-grade lactose and sucrose. They are safe for patients once medicated with the appropriate homeopathic remedy.
3. What grain sizes are available?
These tablets are available in 1 Grain, 3 Grain, and 5 Grain sizes, suitable for different prescription needs.
4. Who typically uses blank tablets?
Homeopathic practitioners, clinics, pharmacies, and researchers use blank tablets to prepare and dispense customized prescriptions.
5. How should blank tablets be medicated?
A few drops of the desired homeopathic dilution or mother tincture are poured onto the tablets and allowed to dry before dispensing to patients. The exact method may vary by practitioner.


