Squill

  • SCIENTIFIC NAMES: Drimia indica; Drimia maritima; Scilla indica; Scilla maritima; Urginea indica; Urginea maritima; Urginea scilla
  • INDICATIONS: Arrhythmias, asthma, edema, bronchitis, whooping cough, abortifacient. Also used as a rodenticide.
  • SYNONYM: Liliaceae
  • CLASS: Diuretic
  • HALF-LIFE: N/A
CLINICALLY IMPORTANT, POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS INTERACTIONS WITH:

Ginger, Ginseng, Hawthorn (Fruit, Leaf, Flower Extract), Licorice, Mistletoe, Senna

PREGNANCY CATEGORY: N/A

Squill is unsafe for self-medication.

Our database has 4 adverse reactions for this drug across the following areas

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CARDIOVASCULAR.
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM.
OTHER.


Page last updated 08/01/2022

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Incidence info

  • <1%
  • 1-5%
  • 5-10%
  • 10-15%
  • 15-20%
  • 20-30%
  • >30%

Seriousness info

  • Hospitalization possible
  • Life threatening
  • Fatal

Warnings in other populations info

  • Breast feeding
  • Geriatric
  • Pediatric
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