An aromatic plant(Tanacetum partheniumsyn.Chrysanthemum parthenium)native to Eurasia, having clusters of buttonlike, white-rayed flower heads and used as an herbal medicine primarily to treat migraine headaches. [Middle Englishfeverfu, from Old Englishfeferfugeand from Anglo-Norman*fevrefue, both from...
Seventeen patients who ate fresh leaves of feverfew daily as prophylaxis against migraine participated in a double blind placebo controlled trial of the he... E,S,Johnson,... - 《British Medical Journal》 被引量: 444发表: 1985年 Herbals, Cancer Prevention and Health The use of herbs for med...
day).Feverfew supplements should be standardized to contain at least 0.2% parthenolide. Capsules or tablets of feverfew generally contain at least 205 mcg. parthenolide; however, it might take four to six weeks before they become effective, and feverfew is not a remedy for acute migraine attacks...