Tincture
- Tincture is a type of liquid dosage form that is usually taken orally.
- It is made by soaking herbs or other botanicals in an alcohol or glycerol base to extract the active ingredients.
- Tinctures are often used as a natural remedy for various health conditions, such as anxiety, pain, and insomnia.
- The dose of a tincture is usually a few drops, taken orally, as directed by a healthcare provider.
- The frequency and duration of use depend on the specific tincture and condition being treated.
- Tinctures can interact with other medications and may not be suitable for individuals with certain medical conditions or allergies.
- It is important to discuss the use of tinctures with a healthcare provider before starting treatment, and to carefully follow dosing instructions.