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Considering taking a vitamin or supplement to treat Venous Leg Ulcers? Below is a list of common natural remedies used to treat or reduce the symptoms of Venous Leg Ulcers. Follow the links to read common uses, side effects, dosage details and read user reviews for the drugs listed below.

16 results found for Venous Leg Ulcers

Treatment name Effectiveness? Reviews
Treatment nameBROMELAIN Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence Read Reviews (57)
Treatment nameCALENDULA Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence Read Reviews (13)
Treatment nameDIOSMIN Effectiveness:Possibly Effective Read Reviews (32)
Treatment nameGERMAN CHAMOMILE Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence Read Reviews (12)
Treatment nameGLYCINE Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence Read Reviews (24)
Treatment nameHESPERIDIN Effectiveness:Possibly Effective Read Reviews (10)
Treatment nameHOPS Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence Read Reviews (19)
Treatment nameHYALURONIC ACID Effectiveness:Possibly Effective Read Reviews (247)
Treatment nameIODINE Effectiveness:Likely Effective Read Reviews (26)
Treatment nameL-CARNITINE Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence Read Reviews (62)
Treatment nameL-CYSTEINE Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence Read Reviews (0)
Treatment nameMARSHMALLOW Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence Read Reviews (13)
Treatment nameMESOGLYCAN Effectiveness:Possibly Effective Read Reviews (3)
Treatment namePAPAIN Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence Read Reviews (15)
Treatment nameQUILLAIA Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence Read Reviews (0)
Treatment nameZINC Effectiveness:Possibly Effective Read Reviews (73)

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