Premorse Interactions Overview

Check For Interactions With Premorse

Premorse

Also known as
  • Scabiosa succisa
  • Devil's Bit
  • Herbe de Saint Joseph
  • Mors du Diable
  • Ofbit
  • Premorse Scabious
  • Scabieuse
  • Scabieuse des Bois
  • Scabieuse succise
  • Tête de Loup
Premorse Scabiosa succisa, commonly known as devil's-bit or devil's-bit scabious, is a flowering plant native to Europe and Western Asia. It belongs to the honeysuckle family (Caprifoliaceae) and is characterized by its clusters of small, violet-blue flowers that bloom in late summer to early autumn. In traditional herbal medicine, Scabiosa succisa has been used to treat various ailments, including respiratory issues, digestive problems, the common cold and skin conditions. It has also been used as a mild sedative and to promote overall well-being. The plant contains a variety of bioactive compounds, including tannins, flavonoids, and saponins, which are believed to contribute to its potential health benefits. While it shows promise as a natural remedy, further research is needed to establish its safety and efficacy for use as a dietary supplement.
There are 0 drugs known to interact with Premorse

What Dietary Supplements Contain Premorse?

Premorse (Scabiosa succisa) isn't commonly utilized in commercial dietary supplements. Below is a list of known supplements that contain the ingredient:

  • Unda 17 by Seroyal International Inc.

Drugs that interact with Premorse

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