Sumbul Interactions Overview
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Sumbul
- Ferula sumbul
- Ferrula
- Musk Root

Additional Details
Is Sumbul Safe? Are There Any Warnings?
The safety of sumbul has not been extensively studied, and there is insufficient reliable information available. It is recommended to exercise caution and avoid using sumbul during pregnancy due to limited data on its effects. When it comes to lactation, using sumbul leaves orally may be possibly unsafe as it can lead to vomiting in both the breastfeeding parent and infant. The effects of sumbul root products during lactation are not well-documented, so it's advisable to avoid using them.
Adverse Effects
General: Currently, there is limited information on the adverse effects of sumbul.
Serious Adverse Effects: Rarely, individuals consuming sumbul leaf orally may experience vomiting that requires hospitalization.
How Is Sumbul Thought To Work? What Is the Mechanism of Action?
Mechanism of Action: Sumbul is a plant that has traditionally been used as an aphrodisiac in certain cultures. The root and rhizome of the sumbul plant are believed to contain active components that contribute to its effects, but detailed information about the specific mechanism of action and active ingredients is currently insufficient.
Pharmacokinetics
There is insufficient reliable information available about the pharmacokinetics of sumbul, including its absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion in the body.
Interaction Overview
Interactions with Drugs: No known interactions have been reported between sumbul and other drugs.
Interactions with Supplements: No known interactions have been reported between sumbul and dietary supplements.
Interactions with Conditions: No known interactions have been reported between sumbul and specific health conditions.
Interactions with Lab Tests: No known interactions have been reported between sumbul and laboratory tests.
Common Side Effects To Watch For
Monitor for any adverse gastrointestinal effects, especially vomiting, when using sumbul orally.
Are Supplements Standardized?
There is insufficient reliable information available regarding the standardization of sumbul supplements, which means the consistency and quality of different sumbul products may vary.
Overdose
Presentation: Overdosing on sumbul leaves may lead to symptoms such as vomiting.
Treatment: In a reported case where a mother and nursing infant experienced vomiting episodes after consuming sumbul leaves, they recovered without medical intervention. However, the infant required intravenous fluids. Information about the treatment of sumbul root overdose is currently limited.
Drugs that interact with Sumbul
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