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St. John’s wort

St. John’s wort, also called Hypericum perforatum, is a flowering shrub native to Europe. St. John’s wort gets its name because it often blooms on the birthday of the biblical John the Baptist.

The flowers and leaves of St. John’s wort have active ingredients such as hyperforin. St. John’s wort can be found as a supplement in teas, tablets, liquids, and preparations that are put on the skin.

People use St. John’s wort to treat depression and symptoms of menopause.

Research on St. John’s wort use for specific conditions shows how the supplement may affect those conditions:

Caution

St. John’s wort can treat mild to moderate depression. But the supplement interacts with many medicines and can cause serious side effects. Talk with your healthcare professional before taking St. John’s wort if you take any other medicines.

When taken by mouth for up to 12 weeks in appropriate doses, St. John’s wort is generally considered safe. But it may cause:

Other side effects may include:

There isn’t enough information about the safety of using St. John’s wort on the skin.

Don’t use St. John’s wort during pregnancy or while breastfeeding.

The list below includes some known interactions when taking St. John’s wort. But other medicines also may interact with St. John’s wort. Check with your healthcare professional before using St. John’s wort in combination with any other medicines, especially prescription medicines.

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