BAYBERRY

Overview

BAYBERRY is a Schedule H drug.
Bayberry is a shrub that grows in Texas and the eastern US. The root bark and berries are used to make medicine. The bayberry grows as a large evergreen shrub or small tree that is widely distributed throughout the southern and eastern US. It is known for its small, bluish-white berries. Plant parts used include the fruits, leaves, bark, and roots.

Usage

BAYBERRY is generally used to treat: Colitis, Fever, Diarrhoea, Common Cold, Vaginal Discharge
BAYBERRY can address symptoms like: Fever

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is it safe on my liver?
A: Not Safe

Q: Is it safe on my kidney?
A: Check with your Doctor first

Q: Can I take it with alcohol?
A: Not Safe

Q: Is it safe for children?
A: Ask your doctor

Q: Is it safe to take for someone breastfeeding?
A: Not Safe

How Do I Take It?

Route of Administration: Oral

Precautions

  • You should not use bayberry if you allergic to it.
  • Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Bayberry is considered possibly unsafe to take by mouth or apply to the skin if you are pregnant or breast-feeding because it contains a chemical that can cause cancer.
  • Avoid bayberry if you have high blood pressure.
  • Avoid bayberry if you tend to retain water.

Common Side-Effects

BAYBERRY : Nausea, Vomit

Serious Side-Effects

BAYBERRY : Blood Pressure, High, Edema, Acute Liver Failure

Disease Interactions

BAYBERRY can interfere with: Hypertension, Edema

Technical Classification

BAYBERRY is categorized as: HERBAL PRODUCTS / ALTERNATIVE MEDICINES

Storage Conditions

Room Temperature (Between 15 To 25 C)

Available Alternatives

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