Passionflower Side Effects, Interactions and Warnings
Passionflower supplies variable quantities of vitamin K and can lessen the effect of oral anticoagulant therapy.
Passionflower may increase the risk of bleeding or potentiate the effects of warfarin therapy.
Specifically, this herb should not be used at all in conjunction with the potent CNS-depressant analgesic, methotrimeprazine.
To minimize central nervous system depression and possible synergism, it would be wise to avoid using passion flower with procarbazine antineoplastic drugs.
The neuromuscular relaxing action of passion flower may be enhanced by the use of certain aminoglycoside antibiotics, such as clindamycin.
Passionflower may potentiate the effects of antiepileptic medications, increasing their sedative and cognitive effects.
An animal study has demonstrated that passionflower enhances the effects of pentobarbital, a medication used to promote sleep and for seizure disorders. Caution is advised when taking passionflower with sedatives because the herb may increase the effects of these substances. Additional examples of medications with sedative properties include certain antihistamines, such as diphenhydramine and hydroxyzine; drugs for anxiety, like a class called benzodiazipines including diazepam and lorazepam; and other medications used to treat insomnia. Interestingly, passionflower appears to work similarly to benzodiazipines
Saw Palmetto is believed to exert estrogen, androgen and alpha-adrenergic blocking effects. Because of this, the use of hormones, hormone-like drugs or adrenegic drugs concomitantly may need to be adjusted. So if you passionflower includes sa palmetto be careful.
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