Turpentine Oil Interactions Overview

Check For Interactions With Turpentine Oil

Turpentine Oil

Also known as
  • Pinus palustris
  • Aceite de Trementina
  • Essence de Térébenthine
  • Huile de Pin
  • Huile de Térébenthine
  • Huile de Térébenthine Purifiée
  • Pine Oleoresin
  • Pine Tree Terpenic
  • Purified Turpentine Oil
  • Spirits of Turpentine
  • Térébenthine
  • Terebinthinae Aetheroleum
Turpentine Oil Turpentine oil is a yellowish liquid that is extracted from the resin of some pine trees. It has a strong, pungent aroma and is used in a variety of industrial and commercial applications, including the production of paints, varnishes, solvents, and disinfectants. Turpentine oil has also been used in traditional medicine as a natural remedy for a variety of ailments. It is thought to have antiseptic, expectorant, and diuretic properties, and it is sometimes used to treat respiratory conditions, such as coughs and bronchitis, as well as skin conditions, such as wounds and fungal infections. Turpentine oil is most commonly used as a fragrance additive in some over-the-counter medicated chest rubs, such as Vicks VapoRub. It is important to note that turpentine oil can be toxic if ingested or inhaled in large amounts, and it can cause a number of side effects, including nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and difficulty breathing. It should be used with caution and only under the supervision of a healthcare provider.
There are 359 drugs known to interact with Turpentine Oil

Drugs that interact with Turpentine Oil

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