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EMA ASSESSMENT REPORTS | TANACETUM (FINALIZED) | ||
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DSLD | 436 (Number of products:132) |
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SUB30286 | PRIMARY | |||
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CHEMBL2108389 | PRIMARY | |||
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Feverfew | PRIMARY | |||
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Tanacetum parthenium | PRIMARY | Feverfew has been used as a herbal treatment to reduce fever and to treat headaches, arthritis[3] and digestive problems. There is some clinical data backing up these uses though more scientific research is needed in order to prove feverfew's efficacy conclusively.[4][5][6]Long-term use of feverfew followed by abrupt discontinuation may induce a withdrawal syndrome featuring rebound headaches and muscle and joint pains.[12] Feverfew can cause allergic reactions, including contact dermatitis.[13] Other side effects have included gastrointestinal upset such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and flatulence. When the herb is chewed or taken orally it can cause mouth ulcers and swelling and numbness of the mouth.[12] Feverfew should not be taken by pregnant women.[14] It may interact with blood thinners and increase the risk of bleeding, and may also interact with a variety of medications metabolized by the liver.[12] |
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ACTIVE MOIETY