Jequirity Interactions Overview

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Jequirity

Also known as
  • Abrus precatorius
  • Bead Vine
  • Black-Eyed Susan
  • Chanothi
  • Chashami -Khurosa
  • Chunhali
  • Crab's Eye
  • Ghunchi
  • Gunchi
  • Gundumani
  • Gunja
  • Guruginia
  • Gurugunii
  • Indian Bead
  • Jequirity Seed
  • Kunch
  • Kundumani
  • Pater Noster
  • Pois Rouge
  • Prayer Beads
  • Prayer Head
  • Precatory Bean
Jequirity Jequirity is a plant in the Fabaceae family, and native to India and tropical regions of the world. The plant is known for its bright red seeds, which have a black band at the base. While jequirity has been used in traditional medicine for a number of conditions, including asthma, fever, sore throat, bronchitis, hepatitis, constipation, and infectious disease, the seeds are toxic and can be harmful if ingested. They contain a protein known as abrin, and when ingested, can cause severe gastrointestinal symptoms, including diarrhea which can become bloody. Due to safety concerns, the use of jequirity as a medicine is not recommended.
There are 202 drugs known to interact with Jequirity

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