Indian Snakeroot Interactions Overview

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Indian Snakeroot

Also known as
  • Rauvolfia serpentina
  • Ajmaline
  • Alseroxylon
  • Arbre aux Serpents
  • Arbre de Serpents
  • Bois de Couleuvre
  • Chandra
  • Chandrika
  • Chota-Chand
  • Covanamilpori
  • Dhan-barua
  • Dhanburua
  • Dhanmarna
  • Java Devil-Pepper
  • Pagla-Ka-Dawa
  • Patalagandhi
  • Preparation 1043
  • Racine de Couleuvre
  • R
Indian Snakeroot Indian snakeroot (Rauvolfia serpentina), also known as sarpagandha, is a plant that is native to India and other parts of South Asia. It is a perennial shrub and has been traditionally used in Ayurvedic and Unani medicine as a treatment for a variety of conditions, including hypertension (high blood pressure), anxiety, and insomnia. The roots of the Indian snakeroot plant contain a number of active compounds, including reserpine, which is known to have sedative and hypotensive (blood pressure-lowering) effects. Indian snakeroot has also bene used as an antipyretic.
There are 834 drugs known to interact with Indian Snakeroot

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