• SCIENTIFIC NAMES: Commiphora abyssinica; Commiphora erythraea; Commiphora habessinica; Commiphora kataf; Commiphora madagascariensis; Commiphora molmol; Commiphora myrrh
  • INDICATIONS: Fascioliasis, schistosomiasis, ulcers, eczema, catarrh, amenorrhea, gum disease, aphthous stomatitis
  • SYNONYM: Burseraceae
  • CLASS: Anthelmintic, Anti-inflammatory
  • HALF-LIFE: N/A
  • CLINICALLY IMPORTANT, POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS INTERACTIONS WITH:
    None known

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Incidence

<1% 1‑5% 5‑10% 10‑15% 15‑20% 20‑30% >30%

Seriousness

Hospitalization possible
Life threatening
Fatal

Warnings in other populations

BreastfeedingBreast feeding

GeriatricGeriatric

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