DefinitionThis section has been translated automatically.
Phytotherapeutic oil from the leaves of rosemary.
HMPC - Monograph: Traditional-use: Internally: Dyspeptic complaints, dense cramp-like gastrointestinal complaints. Externally: as a bath additive: mild muscular and joint pains, circulatory problems. As a liniment: for mild muscle and joint pains, circulatory complaintsESCOP monograph:
Internally: improvement of liver and gall bladder function, dyspeptic complaints; externally: rheumatic diseases, circulatory complaints, also as an antiseptic for wound healing.
Commission E-monograph: Internal: dyspeptic complaints; external: rheumatic diseases; circulatory complaints.
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Not recommended due to lack of data
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Hypersensitivity to the active substance, when used orally: obstruction of the bile duct, cholangitis, liver diseases, gallstones and other biliary tract diseasesent. when used as a bath additive: large skin lesions, open wounds, acute dermatoses, high fever, severe infections, severe circulatory disorders, heart failure, hypertension.
Children and adolescents under 18 years