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Magnesium phosphoricum is one of the twelve tissue remedies prepared from magnesium phosphate which is present in the tissues and cells of muscles, nerves, brain, spinal cord, bone marrow, bones, and blood cells. It helps in the absorption of nutrients and energizes living tissues. It is called the homoeopathic pain killer.

Magnesium phosphoricum is effective as an antispasmodic and analgesic. It relieves spasms in various parts such as urinary organs, intestines, uterus, and nerve pains. It is also indicated in spasms of blood vessels, writer’s cramps, and muscular spasms. It also relieves abdominal cramps and flatulence.

No side effects have been reported so far when taken as directed.

It should be taken as long as symptoms persist or as advised by the physician.

No specific contraindications have been reported. However, it is advisable for children, pregnant, or breastfeeding women to consult a physician before use.

No special precautions are generally required. It is recommended to follow the prescribed dosage and consult a physician if you have any concerns.