A Vogel's Pollinosan range β tablets, eye drops and the Luffa Complex drops β alongside Weleda.
The Pollinosan products are registered herbal medicines. Each pack carries its own approved wording and instructions, and those are the ones to read and follow rather than anything we would add here.
A homeopathic medicinal product used within the homeopathic tradition for the symptomatic relief of hayfever and other forms of allergic rhinitis.
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It means the product has been through a formal registration process, and that what it may say about itself has been assessed rather than simply written by a marketing department. That is a meaningfully different standing from a food supplement.
It also means the pack is the authority. We are not going to paraphrase, expand on or improve upon the approved wording, because doing so would put our words in place of something that has actually been reviewed.
Pollinosan comes as tablets and as eye drops, and the Luffa Complex is a drop formulation. The eye drops are a separate product with their own instructions, and eye products in particular should be used exactly as directed.
Check expiry and discard eye drops within the period stated after opening – that period is short for eye products and it matters more than with most things.
A pharmacist is genuinely the right person here, and it costs nothing. They can tell you what suits you, what will interact with anything you already take, and what is appropriate for a child.
See your GP if symptoms are severe, if they are not settling, if breathing is affected, or if you are pregnant or breastfeeding and unsure what you can use. Do not combine these with anything prescribed without asking first.
FAQ
Are these registered medicines?
The A Vogel Pollinosan products are registered herbal medicines and carry their own approved wording on the pack. Read and follow that.
Can I take these alongside something from my GP?
Ask a pharmacist or your GP before combining anything. It is a quick question and worth asking.
Are they suitable for children?
That varies by product and age. Check the pack and ask a pharmacist rather than assuming.
How long do eye drops last once opened?
Only a short period, which is stated on the pack. Discard them after it – this matters more with eye products than most.