Calendula Interactions Overview

Check For Interactions With Calendula

Calendula

Also known as
  • Calendula officinalis
  • Caléndula
  • Calendule
  • Common Marigold
  • English Garden Marigold
  • Fleur de Calendule
  • Fleur de Tous les Mois
  • Garden Marigold
  • Gold-Bloom
  • Holligold
  • Marigold
  • Marybud
  • Pot Marigold
  • Souci des Champs
  • Souci des Jardins
  • Souci des Vignes
Calendula Calendula is a type of flowering plant that belongs to the daisy family. It is also known as "pot marigold" or "marigold," although it is not closely related to the true marigold. Calendula plants are native to the Mediterranean region. The orange and yellow flowers of the calendula plant are often used as a natural dye. Calendula is also used in traditional medicine to treat a variety of ailments, including wounds, inflammation, spasm disorders and skin irritations.
There are 247 drugs known to interact with Calendula

Drugs that interact with Calendula

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