European Mandrake Interactions Overview

Check For Interactions With European Mandrake

European Mandrake

Also known as
  • Mandragora officinarum
  • Alraunwurzel
  • Mandragora
  • Mandragore
  • Mandragore Officinale
  • Mandragore des Sorcières
  • Mandrake
  • Manzana de Satán
  • Racine de Sorcière
  • Satan's Apple
European Mandrake European mandrake is a plant that is native to the Mediterranean region and a member of the nightshade family. It has been used traditionally to treat a variety of conditions, including insomnia, depression, and gout. However, mandrake is highly toxic and can be deadly if ingested. It is strongly recommended not to consume any preparation containing European mandrake
There are 2005 drugs known to interact with European Mandrake

Drugs that interact with European Mandrake

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