Rue Interactions Overview

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Rue

Also known as
  • Ruta graveolens
  • Aruta
  • Arvada
  • Common Rue
  • Garden Rue
  • German Rue
  • Herb-of-Grace
  • Herbe à la Belle-Fille
  • Herbygrass
  • Raute
  • Ruda
  • Rue Officinale
  • Rue Puante
  • Ruta Grav
  • Rutae Folium
  • Rutae Herba
  • Sadapaka
  • Satap
  • Sudabugida
  • Sudapa
Rue Rue (Ruta graveolens) is a plant native to southern Europe. It is a perennial shrub with blue-green leaves and small, yellow flowers. Rue has a strong, bitter smell and is often used in traditional medicine and cooking. Rue has a number of purported health benefits, including the ability to reduce inflammation and improve digestion. It is also thought to have antispasmodic and pain-relieving properties, which may make it helpful for treating conditions such as menstrual cramps and headaches. Topically, it is used as an insect repellent.
There are 333 drugs known to interact with Rue

Drugs that interact with Rue

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