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Materia Medica Viva Volume 5 – page 1146

CLINICAL
Apoplexy. Asthma. Cancer of mamma. Cancer. Cough. Croup. Diphtheria. Dysmenorrhoea. Emphysema. Pain in feet. Fistula lachrymalis. Enlargement of glands. Goitre. Disease of heart; hypertrophy of heart. Laryngismus. Migraine. Induration of parotid gland. Infections of respiration. Scrofula. Effects of seaside. Induration of testicles. Sore throat. Enlarged tonsils; inflamed tonsils. Irritation of trachea. Tuberculosis. Tumour of breast. Ulcers. Air in uterus. Air in vagina. Vertigo.
RELATIONS
Avoid milk when taking Brom.
Antidotes: Am-c.; Camph. Salt inhibits the action of Brom.
Compare: Con.; Spong.; Iod.; Aster.; Arg-n. Hydrobromic acid; throat dry and puckering; constriction in pharynx and chest; waves of heat over face and neck; pulsating tinnitus with great nervous irritability (Houghton); vertigo, palpitation; arms heavy; seemed as if parts did not belong to him. Seems to have a specific effect on the inferior cervical ganglion, increasing the tonic action of the sympathetic nervous system, thus promoting vaso-constriction. Relieves headache, tinnitus and vertigo, especially in vaso-motor stomach disturbance.
DOSAGE
From 6x to CM.