Artichoke Interactions Overview
Check For Interactions With Artichoke
Artichoke
Also known as
- Cynara cardunculus
- Alcachofa
- Alcaucil
- ALE
- Artichaut
- Artichaut Commun
- Artichaut Sauvage
- Artichoke Extract
- Artichoke Fruit
- Artichoke Leaf
- Artichoke Leaf Extract
- Artischocke
- Cardo
- Cardo de Comer
- Cardoon
- Cynara
- Feuille d'Artichaut
- Kardone
- Tyosen-Azami
- Wild Eg
Artichoke (Cynara scolymus) is a perennial plant native to the Mediterranean region that is known for its edible flower buds. Artichokes are a good source of fiber, vitamin C, and other nutrients.
Artichoke has a history of use in traditional medicine, and studies show it may have a mild cholesterol-lowering effect and has also been used for gastrointestinal problems, such as heartburn and constipation.
Although several parts of the artichoke have been used medicinally, for its use in dietary supplements, a standardized leaf extract is often used.
There are 357 drugs known to interact
with Artichoke
Drugs that interact with Artichoke
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