Complementary/Alternative Medicine: This monograph describes a natural or herbal product that is not subject to FDA guidelines for medicines. Patients and clinicians are advised to read package labels carefully to ensure safe and efficacious use.
REMS
- PO: Gastrointestinal antispasmodic, digestive aid, and sedative
- Pedi: Infantile colic
- Topical: Anti-inflammatory for minor skin and mucous membrane (including anogenital) conditions
Natural-Drug Products:
- Alcohol-containing preparations may interact with disulfiram and metronidazole.
- Theoretically, large chamomile ingestions with anticoagulant and antiplatelet drugs may ↑ risk of bleeding.
- May have additive effects with CNS depressants.
- May interfere with oral contraceptives, estrogens, and tamoxifen.
Natural-Natural Products:
- Theoretically, herbs with anticoagulant or antiplatelet properties may ↑ bleeding risk when combined with chamomile, including: anise, asafoetida, bogbean, boldo, capsicum, celery, clove, danshen, dong quai, fenugreek, feverfew, garlic, ginger, ginkgo, Panax ginseng, horse chestnut, horseradish, licorice, meadowsweet, prickly ash, onion, papain, passionflower, poplar, quassia, red clover, , wild carrot, wild lettuce, willow, and others.
German, Hungarian, or common chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla, Matricaria recutita), Roman, English, or common chamomile (Anthemis nobilis)
Therapeutic Classification: gastrointestinal anti-inflammatories, sedative/hypnotics
Absorption: Unknown.
Distribution: Unknown.
Metabolism/Excretion: Unknown.
Half-life: Unknown.