Caraway Interactions Overview
Check For Interactions With Caraway
Caraway
Also known as
- Carum carvi
- Alcaravea
- Anis Canadien
- Anis des Prés
- Anis des Vosges
- Apium Carvi
- Carraway
- Carvi
- Carvi Commun
- Carvi Fructus
- Cumin des Montagnes
- Cumin des Prés
- Faux Anis
- Haravi
- Jeera
- Jira
- Kala Jira
- Karwiya
- Krishan Jeeraka
- Krishnajiraka
- Kummel
- Kummich
- Roman Cum
Caraway is an herb native to Asia, Africa, and Europe. The seeds, fruit, and oil are used in cooking and for medicinal purposes. Its seeds have a pungent, anise-like flavor and aroma. In regard to its medical use, it has been historically used to increase breast milk production, and to treat a variety of conditions such as gastrointestinal issues, asthma, amenorrhea, and obesity, to name a few.
There are 410 drugs known to interact
with Caraway
Drugs that interact with Caraway
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