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Antipyretic feverfew

Fieber-klee, m. buck bean (Menyanthea). -kraut, n. feverfew, -mittel, n. febrifuge, antipyretic. [Pg.154]

Tanacetum parthenium Chrysanthemum parthenium) is known feverfew. "Feverfew" comes from the Latin fetrifugia meaning driver out of fevers and it has been used for centuries as an antipyretic. Traditionally, the leaves or infussions of the herb have long been used as a febrifuge and to relieve menstrual and rheumatic pain and migraine [11]. Nowadays standardized feverfew capsules containing the leaf extract are available in the market. [Pg.548]


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