Honey Interactions Overview

Check For Interactions With Honey

Honey

Also known as
  • Beri honey
  • Blossom Honey
  • Buckwheat Honey
  • Chestnut Honey
  • Clarified Honey
  • Honeydew Honey
  • Honig
  • Jellybush Honey
  • Madhu
  • Manuka Honey
  • Medihoney
  • Mel
  • Miel
  • Purified Honey
  • Strained Honey
  • Tualang Honey
Honey Honey is a sweet, viscous substance produced by bees from the nectar of flowers and is composed of a mixture of sugars, water, various enzymes, and minerals. It has been used for centuries as a natural remedy for a variety of health conditions for its purported antibacterial, immune-boosting, and anti-inflammatory effects. Honey is used both orally and topically. Orally, it has been used for conditions such as bronchitis and topically for wound healing and burns. It is important to note that there are many different types of honey and its composition can vary depending on the type of flowers the bees visit and the processing methods used. Manuka honey, for example, is a type of honey that is produced from the nectar of the manuka bush and is believed to have higher levels of certain compounds with medicinal properties.
There are 691 drugs known to interact with Honey

Drugs that interact with Honey

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