📊 Side-by-Side Comparison:
Aconitum napellus is related in its action to the other Aconites and to Aconiti- num, and also to
the Ranunculacee, Act -r., Act - sp.. Paeon., Podo., Ran-b., Staph. Antidoted by: Acet-ac., Alcohol, Paris.
Acids, wine and coffee, lemonade and acid fruits mod ify its action. Antidotes: Cham., Bell., Coff., Spong.,
Petr., Nux-v., Sep., Sulph. Compare: ( 1) Similar to Ars., Bell., Calend., Ferr-p. (2) Cham, and Coffea intense
pain and sleeplessness. (3) Agrostis acts like Aeon, in fevers and in inflammations, also, Spiranthes. (4) Bapt.
or Pyrogen in high fevers with sudden onset. (5) Puls., Lyc., Sec. and Camph. are also better from uncovering.
(6) Cham., Hep. and Coff. - intolerance of pain. (7) Chin. - white stool. (8) Gels. - effects of bad news, fright,
anger. (9) Nux-v. and Bry. - diarrhea from anger. (10) Bry. - effects of cold, dry winds. (11) Sulph. is
the chronic of Aeon., it will often complete an action that Aeon, begins, and will cure cases in which Aeon, is
apparently indicated but fails to relieve. Complementary to: Coff. - in fever, sleeplessness, intolerance of
pain. Am. in bruises, Calend. injury to eye. Sulphuroften completes a cure begun with Aconite. Follows well:
Am., Coff., Sulph., Verat.