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For the relief of the symptoms  of varicose veins
Venaforce Horse Chestnut Tablets - Frequently Asked Questions

Which conditions may respond to Venaforce?
What is the difference between Aesculus Forte tablets and Venaforce tablets?
Why are they called Horse Chestnut GR tablets on the packaging?
Why does it say that Venaforce should work within 2 weeks?
Why should people who are allergic to peanuts avoid Venaforce when it doesn’t contain peanuts?

Which conditions may respond to Venaforce?

Venaforce Horse Chestnut GR (gastro-resistant) tablets - licensed in the UK as a traditional herbal medicinal product used for the relief of symptoms associated with chronic venous insufficiency and varicose veins, including:
Tired heavy legs
Aching painful legs
Leg cramps
Swollen ankles

What is the difference between Aesculus Forte tablets and Venaforce tablets?
Nothing: they are the same thing.

Why are they called Horse Chestnut GR tablets on the packaging?
GR stands for Gastro-Resistant. It means that the tablet is specially coated and therefore won’t break down in the stomach (where it could potentially be irritating due to its constituents) but in the small intestine where it won’t have an irritating effect. Aesculus Forte tablets were similarly coated.

Why does it say that Venaforce should work within 2 weeks?
The reason the warning is that there is due to the danger of varicose ulcers developing and not being taken seriously – varicose ulcers can get infected very easily.

Why is Venaforce contraindicated for those under 18?
Anyone under 18 suffering from varicose veins needs to be treated by a health care professional – it’s not a case for self-medication. Varicose veins develop over many years, or as the result of pregnancy, so they shouldn’t be present in youth.

Why should people who are allergic to peanuts avoid Venaforce when it doesn’t contain peanuts?
Venaforce contains soya oil, and there is a possible connection between soya allergy and peanut allergy, in that people who react to one are likely to react to the other (they are both legumes with a reputation for causing allergic reactions). As peanut allergies can be life threatening, it’s always best to be safe.


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