Herba asperulae

Authors:Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer, Prof. Dr. med. Martina Bacharach-Buhles

All authors of this article

Last updated on: 30.06.2024

Dieser Artikel auf Deutsch

Requires free registration (medical professionals only)

Please login to access all articles, images, and functions.

Our content is available exclusively to medical professionals. If you have already registered, please login. If you haven't, you can register for free (medical professionals only).


Requires free registration (medical professionals only)

Please complete your registration to access all articles and images.

To gain access, you must complete your registration. You either haven't confirmed your e-mail address or we still need proof that you are a member of the medical profession.

Finish your registration now

Go toThis section has been translated automatically.

DefinitionThis section has been translated automatically.

Dried herb of woodruff, collected before flowering.

HMPC: not processed

EMA: not processed

Commission E: not processed

Folk: for abdominal pain, chest pains and headaches, to calm, for coughs, wounds and toothache.

EffectsThis section has been translated automatically.

It is described as having vasodilatory, anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic effects, as well as heart-strengthening and diaphoretic effects, and is also used for liver disorders and jaundice, and as a cough remedy and diuretic.

No monograph.

Authors

Last updated on: 30.06.2024