Toothed Clubmoss Interactions Overview
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Toothed Clubmoss
Also known as
- Huperzia serrata
- Chinese Club Moss
- Huperazon
- Licopodio Chino
- Lycopode Chinois
- Lycopodio Chinois
- Qian Ceng Ta
Toothed Clubmoss, also known as Huperzia serrata, is a plant in the Lycopodiaceae family that is native to Asia, North America, and Europe. It grows in damp, shaded areas and is known for its small, spiky leaves.
Toothed Clubmoss is used in traditional medicine and is claimed to have a number of potential health benefits, including improving memory and cognitive function, reducing inflammation, and relieving pain. It is also used as a source of huperzine A, which has been investigated as a possible treatment for neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease.
There are 216 drugs known to interact
with Toothed Clubmoss
Drugs that interact with Toothed Clubmoss
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