Yerba Mate Interactions Overview

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Yerba Mate

Also known as
  • Ilex paraguariensis
  • Chimarrao
  • Green Mate
  • Hervea
  • Ilex
  • Jesuit's Brazil Tea
  • Jesuit's Tea
  • Maté
  • Maté Folium
  • Paraguay Tea
  • St. Bartholemew's Tea
  • Thé de Saint Barthélémy
  • Thé des Jésuites
  • Thé du Brésil
  • Thé du Paraguay
  • Yerbamate
  • Yerba Mate
Yerba Mate Yerba mate is a plant native to South America. It is often consumed as a tea and is known for its stimulating effects, similar to those of coffee or other caffeine-containing drinks. In addition to its use as a beverage, yerba mate has also been used medicinally as it is believed to have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and potentially weight loss-promoting effects. Some studies have also suggested that yerba mate may have a positive effect on blood sugar control, cholesterol levels, and blood pressure. It is also sometimes used as a laxative at higher doses.
There are 1037 drugs known to interact with Yerba Mate

Drugs that interact with Yerba Mate

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