Sedaristone®

Active ingredient Combination preparation of St. John’s wort (Hyperici herba Extr. sicc.) and valerian root (Valerianae radix Extr. sicc. )Sedariston® is a combination of active ingredients from St. John’s wort and valerian in the form of capsules or drops which is available in pharmacies but not on prescription. It is a herbal medicine that is … Sedaristone®

Dosage | Sedaristone®

Dosage Sedariston® should be taken at the same time each day, if possible, with a little liquid. In patients with a sensitive stomach, Sedariston® should not be taken on an empty stomach but during or after a meal. Adults should take 4 capsules of Sedariston® daily unless otherwise agreed with the doctor. Either 1 capsule … Dosage | Sedaristone®

Bladder weakness

Definition A bladder weakness, also known as urinary incontinence in medicine, describes the unintentional and uncontrolled loss of urine. This is a very common disease that can have a variety of causes and affects far more than just older people: in Germany, approximately 6 million people suffer from bladder weakness, with women being affected almost … Bladder weakness

Diagnosis | Bladder weakness

Diagnosis The diagnosis of bladder weakness begins with a detailed interview with the doctor treating you. This can help to narrow down the possible causes of bladder weakness, for example by asking whether urine leakage occurs in certain situations (e.g. when laughing) or whether some of the accompanying symptoms mentioned above are present. The medication … Diagnosis | Bladder weakness