Merc. Iod. Ruber.

Hydrargyrum biiodatum syn. Mercurius biiodatus


Common Name(s)
Mercuric iodide.
Origin
Chemically prepared.
Background
This red, odorless powder has a faintly metallic taste. It is used as an antiseptic and disinfectant for the skin.
Preparation
Mercuric iodide is mixed with lactose sugar and triturated.

Remedy profile

Those who respond best to Merc. iod. ruber. tend to be weepy, low in spirits, and irritable, particularly in the morning. Toward evening they often feel better and become more cheerful. The classic symptom picture for this remedy is of an ulcerated sore throat with swollen glands, especially on the left side. The throat may be painful and dark red, with stiff muscles in the neck and throat.

Symptoms better: For open air; in the evening.

Symptoms worse: For sleep; in the morning.