Senna Interactions Overview

Check For Interactions With Senna

Senna

Also known as
  • Senna alexandrina
  • Alexandrian Senna
  • Alexandrinische Senna
  • Casse
  • Fan Xie Ye
  • Indian Senna
  • Khartoum Senna
  • Khatoum Senna
  • Sen
  • Sena Alejandrina
  • Séné
  • Sennae Folium
  • Sennae Fructus
  • Sennosides
  • Tinnevelly Senna
  • True Senna
Senna Senna is a plant that belongs to the legume family. It is native to tropical and subtropical regions of the world, and it is widely cultivated for its medicinal properties. Senna contains compounds called sennosides, which are found in the leaves, stem, and pods of the plant. These compounds stimulate the muscles in the walls of the intestine, causing the bowel to contract and move waste through the intestines. Senna is used as a natural laxative to help relieve constipation. It is often marketed as a 'natural vegetable laxative'. It is available in a number of forms, including tablets, capsules, and a liquid extract. Although it can cause dependence with long-term use (i.e., the body becomes dependent on it for regular bowel movements), when compared to other stimulant laxatives, like bisacodyl, it is considered safer in that regard.
There are 140 drugs known to interact with Senna

Drugs that interact with Senna

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