Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Interactions Overview

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Hawaiian Baby Woodrose

Also known as
  • Argyreia nervosa
  • Baby Hawaiian Woodrose
  • Baby Woodrose
  • Bidhara
  • Elephant Climber
  • Elephant Creeper
  • Liane d'Argent
  • Rose des Bois
  • Silver-Morning-Glory
  • Vidhara
  • Vriddadaru
  • Vridhadaru
  • Wood-Rose
  • Woolly Morning Glory
Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Hawaiian baby woodrose (Argyreia nervosa) is a flowering plant native to tropical areas of India, Nepal, and the Philippines. It is a member of the Convolvulaceae family and related to the common flower morning glory. Hawaiian baby woodrose is known for its large, heart-shaped leaves and purple flowers. The seeds of the plant contain lysergic acid amide, which is similar in structure to LSD. It has been used in traditional medicine for its purported analgesic, and hallucinogenic effects. Due to the potential safety concerns with the medicinal use Hawaiian baby woodrose, its use is generally not recommended.
There are 181 drugs known to interact with Hawaiian Baby Woodrose

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