Elm Bark Interactions Overview

Check For Interactions With Elm Bark

Elm Bark

Also known as
  • Corteza de Olmo
  • Écorce d'Orme
  • Narvan Elm
  • Orme Champêtre
  • Orme Commun
  • Smooth-Leaved Elm
Elm Bark Elm bark typically refers to the bark of the Ulmus minor elm tree, part of the Ulmaceae family. Ulmus minor is sometimes referred to as the dwarf elm tree and is native to Europe and Asia. Elm bark has been used in traditional medicine for its astringent and anti-inflammatory properties, mostly for gastrointestinal conditions such as diarrhea, gastritis, and ulcers. 'Elm bark' from the Ulmus minor tree should not be confused with 'slippery elm bark', which comes from a species of elm tree called Ulmus rubra, native to North America
There are 0 drugs known to interact with Elm Bark

Additional Details

Is Elm Bark Safe? Are There Any Warnings?

Safety: The safety of elm bark is uncertain due to insufficient reliable information available. It is advised to avoid using elm bark during pregnancy and lactation.

Adverse Effects: No adverse effects have been reported, but a comprehensive evaluation of safety outcomes has not been conducted.

How Is Elm Bark Thought To Work? What Is the Mechanism of Action?

Mechanism of Action: Elm bark contains aliphatic hydrocarbons and triterpenes.

Fertility effects: Elm bark is traditionally used to enhance female fertility. In an animal model of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), elm bark has shown potential in reducing high testosterone levels and regulating follicle development.

Pharmacokinetics

There is currently insufficient reliable information available about the pharmacokinetics of elm bark.

Interaction Overview

Interactions with Drugs: No known interactions.

Interactions with Supplements: No known interactions.

Interactions with Conditions: No known interactions.

Interactions with Lab Tests: No known interactions.

Common Side Effects To Watch For

There are no reported specific side effects associated with elm bark. However, monitor for any unusual symptoms or allergic reactions. If any concerns arise, seek medical attention.

Are Supplements Standardized?

There is currently insufficient reliable information available regarding the standardization of elm bark supplements.

Drugs that interact with Elm Bark

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