American Hellebore
OTHER NAME(S): American Veratrum, American White Hellebore, Bugbane, Devil's Bite, Earth Gall, Eléboro Verde, False Hellebore, Faux Hellébore, Green Hellebore, Green Veratrum, Indian Poke, Itchweed, Tabac du Diable, Tickleweed, Varaire Vert, Vératre Vert, Veratro Verde, Veratrum viride, Veratrum eschscholtzii, Eléboro Americano, Vérâtre vert
Overview
American hellebore (Veratrum viride) is a poisonous plant native to swampy areas in North America. Traditionally, its extracts have been used as medicine.
American hellebore contains chemicals that are toxic and can cause serious heart-related side effects, including low blood pressure and abnormal heartbeat.
Despite serious safety concerns, people use American hellebore for high blood pressure, kidney problems, and other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.
Don't confuse American hellebore with European hellebore, white hellebore, or pheasant's eye. These are not the same.
Uses
We currently have no information for American Hellebore overview.
Side Effects
When taken by mouth: American hellebore is likely unsafe. It contains chemicals that are toxic and can cause serious heart-related side effects, including abnormal heartbeat, low blood pressure, and death.
When applied to the skin: American hellebore is likely unsafe. It contains chemicals that are toxic. There isn't enough reliable information to know what the side effects might be.
Precautions
When taken by mouth: American hellebore is likely unsafe. It contains chemicals that are toxic and can cause serious heart-related side effects, including abnormal heartbeat, low blood pressure, and death.
When applied to the skin: American hellebore is likely unsafe. It contains chemicals that are toxic. There isn't enough reliable information to know what the side effects might be.
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: American hellebore is likely unsafe when taken by mouth or applied to the skin while pregnant or breast-feeding. Avoid use.
Heart disease: American hellebore could make heart disease worse by slowing the heart rate or causing abnormal heartbeat.
Interactions
We currently have no information for American Hellebore overview.
Dosing
American hellebore contains chemicals that are toxic. There isn't enough reliable information to know what an appropriate dose of American hellebore might be. Speak with a healthcare provider before use.
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