Cat's Foot Interactions Overview

Check For Interactions With Cat's Foot

Cat's Foot

Also known as
  • Antennaria dioica
Cat's foot, also known as Antennaria, is a genus of plants in the Asteraceae family. Some species, like Antennaria dioica, have been used in traditional medicine and herbal supplements, as they are believed to possess medicinal properties, potentially supporting various health issues, thanks to their constituents like flavonoids and essential oils.
There are 0 drugs known to interact with Cat's Foot

Additional Details

Is Cat's Foot Safe? Are There Any Warnings?

There is insufficient reliable information available about the safety of cat's foot. It is recommended to avoid using cat's foot during pregnancy and lactation due to the lack of reliable information on its safety during these periods. No adverse effects have been reported, but a thorough evaluation of safety outcomes has not been conducted.

How is Cat's Foot Thought To Work? What is the Mechanism of Action?

The fresh or dried flowers of cat's foot are the applicable parts of the herb. However, there is insufficient reliable information available about the possible mechanism of action and active ingredients of cat's foot.

Pharmacokinetics

Insufficient reliable information is available regarding the pharmacokinetics of cat's foot.

Interaction Overview (Full List Below)

None known.

Common Side Effects to Watch For

There are no reported common side effects associated with cat's foot.

Are Supplements Standardized?

Insufficient reliable information is available about the standardization of supplements containing cat's foot.

What is Cat's Foot Typically Used For?

Cat's foot has been traditionally used as a diuretic and for the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders.

Drugs that interact with Cat's Foot

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