Wild Cherry Interactions Overview

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Wild Cherry

Also known as
  • Prunus serotine
  • American Black Cherry
  • Bird Cherry
  • Black Cherry
  • Black Choke
  • Capulín
  • Cerezo Silvestre
  • Cerisier à Grappes
  • Cerisier d'Automne
  • Cerisier de Virginie
  • Cerisier Tardif
  • Choke Cherry
  • Rum Cherry Bark
  • Virginian Prune
  • Wild Black Cherry
Wild Cherry Wild cherry (Prunus serotina), also known as black cherry, is a type of tree that is native to North America. The bark, leaves, and fruit of the wild cherry tree have been used for medicinal purposes to treat a range of conditions, primarily respiratory conditions such as coughs, bronchitis, and asthma. Wild cherry has also been used as a natural remedy for digestive problems, such as diarrhea and upset stomach.
There are 602 drugs known to interact with Wild Cherry

Drugs that interact with Wild Cherry

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