FWD 2 Commission E: Butcher's Broom

  The Commission E Monographs

Butcher's Broom


Rusci aculeati rhizoma
Musedornwurzelstock
Published July 12, 1991

Name of Drug

Rusci aculeati rhizoma, butcher's broom.  

Composition of Drug

Butcher's broom consists of the dried rhizome and root of Ruscus aculeatus L.  [Fam.  Liliaceae], as well as its preparations in effective dosage.  The drug contains the steroid saponins ruscin and ruscoside.  

Uses

Supportive therapy for discomforts of chronic venous insufficiency, such as pain and heaviness, as well as cramps in the legs, itching, and swelling.  Supportive therapy for complaints of hemorrhoids, such as itching and burning.  

Contraindications

None known.  

Side Effects

In rare cases, gastric disorders or nausea may occur.  

Interactions with Other Drugs

None known.  

Dosage

Unless otherwise prescribed:

Daily dosage:

  • Raw extract, equivalent to 7 - 11 mg total ruscogenin (determined as the sum of neoruscogenin and ruscogenin obtained after fermentation or acid hydrolysis).  

Mode of Administration

Extracts and their preparations for internal use.  

Actions

In animal experiments:
Increase in venous tone
Electrolyte-like reaction on the cell wall of capillaries
Antiphlogistic
Diuretic