None reported as of 2004.
No interactions have been reported with standard prescription medications.
Not to be taken internally with blood thinners or medications containing alkaloids (atropine and codeine).
Using marijuana, even for medicinal purposes, is illegal in most states.
Not to be used by pregnant women. Small amounts: generally safe. Large amounts: a uterine stimulant. Excessive use of undiluted essential oil is toxic.
Not to be used by pregnant women as medicinal remedies. Essential oil of fennel is toxic in doses as small as 5 ml, the volatile oil should not be ingested.
Should be used in consultation with a physician, particularly if taking blood pressure medication. No reported interactions. There are no studies of interactions with Western drugs.
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No side effects in recommended dosages. Essential oil digestion may cause gastrointestinal distress, headache, muscular weakness and dizziness. Possible allergic reaction. And more . . .
Asthma patients using theophylline may increase the amount of theophylline absorbed, perhaps leading to toxicity. Consult with a medical practitioner.
Feverfew not to be taken by those using anticoagulants without consulting a medical practitioner. Feverfew interferes with blood-clotting ability.
Thyme Maternity location can be found using the shop locator. The stores are spread across Canada. Babies R Us and Thyme Maternity have merged so former Babies R Us shops will now carry Thyme Maternity dresses.
Not to be taken with antihistamines, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, sedatives, antihypertensives, mineral supplements. Consult a Chinese traditional practitioner when using Chinese skullcap. And more . . .