Black horehound (Ballota nigra)
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Black horehound/Drug Interactions:- AntibioticsAntibiotics: Based on laboratory study, black horehound may have antibiotic effects (1).
- Antilipemic agentsAntilipemic agents: Based on laboratory study, black horehound may inhibit LDL oxidation (4).
- Dopamine agonistsDopamine agonists: Black horehound may decrease the efficacy of dopamine agonists.
- SedativesSedatives: Based on pharmacologic action, black horehound may have neurosedative effects (3).
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Black horehound/Herb/Supplement Interactions:- Antibiotic agentsAntibiotic agents: Based on laboratory study, black horehound may have antibiotic effects (1).
- AntilipemicsAntilipemics: Based on laboratory study, black horehound may inhibit LDL oxidation (4).
- Antioxidant agentsAntioxidant agents: Based on laboratory study, black horehound may have antioxidant effects (2).
- Dopamine agonistsDopamine agonists: Black horehound may decrease the efficacy of dopamine agonists.
- IronIron: When black horehound is taken internally, it may interfere with the absorption of iron and other minerals.
- SedativesSedatives: Based on pharmacologic action, black horehound may have neurosedative effects (3).
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Black horehound/Food Interactions:- Foods containing ironFoods containing iron: When black horehound is taken internally, it may interfere with the absorption of iron and other minerals.
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Black horehound/Lab Interactions:- Iron levelsIron levels: When black horehound is taken internally, it may interfere with the absorption of iron and other minerals, possibly resulting in reduced iron levels.
- Serum lipid levelsSerum lipid levels: Based on laboratory study, black horehound may inhibit LDL oxidation (4).
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