Albizia Julibrissin Interactions Overview

Check For Interactions With Albizia Julibrissin

Albizia Julibrissin

Also known as
  • Albizia julibrissin
  • Arbre de Sois
  • Federbaum
  • He Huan Hua
  • He Huan Pi
  • Jagwinamu
  • Mimosa
  • Mimosa Tree
  • Nemu No Ki
  • Persian Silk Tree
  • Pink Siris
  • Plenk Siris
  • Schlafbaum
  • Schmirmakazie
  • Silk Tree
  • Silkesträd
  • Siris
  • Syboom
  • Varay Cotton
Albizia Julibrissin Albizia julibrissin is a species of flowering tree in the pea family and is commonly known as the Persian silk tree or pink silk tree. It is native to parts of Asia, including Iran, China, and Korea. The tree is known for its attractive pink flowers and fern-like leaves. The flower and stem bark are used in traditional medicine to treat a variety of ailments, such as anxiety, depression, insomnia, and sore throat. It is also used to improve mood and reduce swelling
There are 247 drugs known to interact with Albizia Julibrissin

Commercial Products That Contain Albizia julibrissin

Below is a list of known supplements that contain Albizia julibrissin:

Please note that this may not be a complete list of all commercially available dietary supplements that contain Albizia julibrissin.

All of the supplement products listed above contain Albizia julibrissin and therefore may interact with the drugs listed in the below section, such as:

See the full list in the section 'Drugs that interact with Albizia Julibrissin'.

Drugs that interact with Albizia Julibrissin

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