Wild Carrot Interactions Overview

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Wild Carrot

Also known as
  • Daucus carota
  • Beesnest Plant
  • Bird's Nest Root
  • Carotte Commune
  • Carotte Sauvage
  • Dauce Carotte
  • Daucus
  • Garijara
  • Nan He Shi
  • Nid d'Oiseau
  • Queen Anne's Lace
  • Shikha-Mula
  • Zanahoria Silvestre
Wild Carrot Wild carrot, also known as Queen Anne's lace, is a flowering plant that belongs to the carrot family (Apiaceae) and is native to Europe and Asia. The plant has a slender, hairy stem and small, fragrant white flowers. Wild carrot is often used as an ornamental plant in gardens and has a history of use in traditional medicine for its purported ability to help regulate menstruation, stimulate milk production in lactating women, as well as treat a variety of urinary, respiratory, and digestive conditions.
There are 469 drugs known to interact with Wild Carrot

Drugs that interact with Wild Carrot

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