Mouse-ear Hawkweed Interactions Overview

Check For Interactions With Mouse-ear Hawkweed

Mouse-ear Hawkweed

Also known as
  • Hieracium pilosella
  • Pilosella officinarum
  • Vellosilla
  • Veluette
  • Hawkweed
Mouse-ear Hawkweed Hieracium pilosella, commonly known as mouse-ear hawkweed or Pilosella officinarum, is a perennial flowering plant belonging to the daisy family (Asteraceae). It is characterized by its low-growing rosette of hairy leaves and slender stems that bear clusters of small, yellow, dandelion-like flowers. Mouse-ear Hawkweed has a long history of traditional medicinal use. In herbal medicine, it has been used for its astringent and diuretic properties and has been employed in the treatment of various ailments, including urinary tract infections, kidney stones, and digestive disorders. It is also sometimes used in traditional folk remedies for its potential anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects.
There are 0 drugs known to interact with Mouse-ear Hawkweed

What Dietary Supplements Contain Mouse-ear Hawkweed?

Below is a list of known supplements that contain Mouse-ear Hawkweed:

  • Piloselle / Hieracium Pilosella (Granule) by Boiron Canada Inc
  • Piloselle / Hieracium Pilosella (Liquid) by Boiron Canada Inc
  • Piloselle / Hieracium Pilosella (Globule) by Boiron Canada Inc
  • Hawkweed Tea by TerraVita
  • Hawkweed by TerraVita
  • Hawkweed Strawberry Flavor by TerraVita
  • Hawkweed Chocolate Flavor by TerraVita
  • Hawkweed Mint Flavor by TerraVita
  • Hawkweed Vanilla Flavor by TerraVita
  • Hawkweed Powder by TerraVita Premium Collection
  • Hawkweed 450 mg by TerraVita Premium Collection
  • Dandelion Formula Pilule by Nutri Ltd
  • Unda 7 by Seroyal International Inc

Please note that this may not be a complete list of all commercially available dietary supplements that contain Mouse-ear Hawkweed.

Drugs that interact with Mouse-ear Hawkweed

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