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Anethum graveolens ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Anethum graveolens - aromatic Old World herb having aromatic threadlike foliage and seeds used as seasoningdilldill weed, dill - aromatic threadlike foliage of the dill plant used as seasoningdill seed - seed of the dill plant used as seasoningherb, herbaceous plant - a plant lacking a permanent woody stem; many are flowering garden plants or potherbs; some having medicinal properties; some are pests |
Anethum graveolens
dill, Anethum graveolens (trade name), Oleum anethi (trade name), Peucedanum graveolens (trade name), dillweed (trade name) Classification Therapeutic: sedative hypnotics Oral: GI, kidney, and urinary tract diseasesinsomniaActionDill seed has antibacterial, sedative, and diuretic effects. Dill seed oil has spasmolytic effects on smooth muscle.Therapeutic effectsImproved sleep.Relief of intestinal discomfort.PharmacokineticsAbsorption: Unknown.Distribution: Unknown.Metabolism and Excretion: Unknown.Half-life: Unknown.Time/action profile ROUTE | ONSET | PEAK | DURATION |
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Contraindications/PrecautionsContraindicated in: Allergy to dill or allergy to carrot family plants, including asafoetida, caraway, celery, coriander and fennel;.Use Cautiously in: Obstetric: Pregnancy and lactation: avoid amounts greater than seasoning quantities.Adverse Reactions/Side EffectsDermatologicInteractionsMay ↑ lithium levels.None known.Oral (Adults) Dried seeds—1–4 g PO TID; Oil—2–6 drops daily.AvailabilityBulk dried seeds: OTCDill oil: OTCNursing implicationsNursing assessment- Assess appetite, flatulence and bowel elimination before and during therapy.
- Assess sleep patterns prior to and during therapy.
Potential Nursing Diagnoses (Indications) Deficient knowledge, related to medication regimen
Implementation- May be taken without regard for food.
Patient/Family Teaching- Inform patients that there are no approved uses for this herbal supplement.
- Advise patient that dill contains a high sodium content and patients on a restricted sodium diet should not take this herbal supplement without consulting health care professional.
- Warn patients that skin contact with this herbal supplement may cause skin irritation.
Evaluation/Desired Outcomes- Improved appetite and reduction in intestinal discomfort.
- Improvement in sleep habits.
dill Herbal medicine A culinary and medicinal plant that has been used as an antimicrobial, appetite stimulant, carminative and treatment for colic.Anethum graveolens Related to Anethum graveolens: Coriandrum sativum, Foeniculum vulgare, Allium porrum, Levisticum officinale, Petroselinum crispumSynonyms for Anethum graveolensnoun aromatic Old World herb having aromatic threadlike foliage and seeds used as seasoningSynonymsRelated Words- dill weed
- dill
- dill seed
- herb
- herbaceous plant
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