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AT Tabs Anti Traumatic Tablets are an effective solution for various physical discomforts. These tablets are a blend of time-tested homoeopathic therapeutics designed to alleviate the distress caused by sprains, fractures, punctured wounds and shock following accidents or trauma. They also help manage conditions such as lumbago, gout and rheumatic joint pains.
The formulation of AT Tabs considers injuries of different degrees - from minor mishaps to severe fractures. The tablets help control bleeding, pain and inflammation, aiding the body's healing process. They can be used as first-aid in all sorts of accidents, surgical conditions and even dental extractions.
AT Tabs Anti Traumatic Tablets may also relieve symptoms like pre and post-surgical shock, sprains and strains, fractured bones, muscular and joint pains, or backaches from faulty posture. This potent mix of homoeopathic medicines makes AT Tabs a versatile addition to your medicine cabinet.
Store in a cool, dry & dark place. Keep out of the reach of children. Keep away from the direct sunlight. Do not exceed the recommended dose. Use under medical supervision.

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It's advisable for pregnant or breastfeeding women to consult a healthcare professional before using these tablets to ensure the safety and appropriateness of the medication during this particular phase of life.
These tablets are typically meant to be taken orally as directed. Consult a healthcare professional if you prefer an alternative method of administration.
Taking these tablets on an empty stomach is generally safe, but if you experience discomfort, you can take them with food or water.
These tablets are not known to cause drowsiness or impair cognitive function, so driving or operating machinery after taking them should be safe for most individuals.
Taking SBL AT Tabs Anti Traumatic Tablets with other medications is generally safe. However, it's always best to consult a healthcare professional before combining medications.
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