Passionflower
has many health benefits. Even though it is generally thought that it is safe
when taken in normal amounts over the short term, there may be side effects
when taken in large amounts.
These
side effects may include drowsiness, dizziness, nausea, and irregular heart
rhythms. These symptoms are rare and most people will not experience them.
Pregnant
women should not take passionflower because it may cause the uterine
contractions. Women who are breastfeeding should also avoid passionflower.
Contraindications
Passionflower should not be taken in combination with anticoagulants or benzodiazepines. If you are taking these medications or any others, talk with your doctor before you begin taking the supplement.
Passionflower should not be taken in combination with anticoagulants or benzodiazepines. If you are taking these medications or any others, talk with your doctor before you begin taking the supplement.
It may
increase the effects of anesthesia, so experts recommend that passionflower
supplements be stopped two weeks or more before any surgical procedure.
Be
sure to keep the dosage and frequency within the limitations that are listed on
the bottle of supplements.
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