Lily-of-the-valley Interactions Overview
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Lily-of-the-valley
Also known as
- Convallaria majalis
- Clochette des Bois
- Constancy
- Convallaria
- Convallaria Herba
- Convall-Lily
- Gazon de Parnasse
- Jacob's Ladder
- Ladder-To-Heaven
- Lily
- Lirio de los Valles
- Lis des Vallées
- Lys des Vallées
- May Bells
- May Lily
- Muguet
- Muguet de Mai
Lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis) is a small, herbaceous plant that is native to Europe and Asia and is known for its bell-shaped flowers and its red berries, which grow in the summer and fall. It is a popular ornamental plant.
Lily of the valley has been traditionally used for cardiovascular conditions but is not recommended due to safety concerns. It contains cardiac glycosides, similar to digoxin, which are extremely poisonous if used incorrectly. Lily of the valley gained popular notoriety from the television show 'Breaking Bad' in the United States as the plant used by Walter White to poison another individual.
There are 157 drugs known to interact
with Lily-of-the-valley
Drugs that interact with Lily-of-the-valley
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