There are no indications of any interactions between cramp bark and any other drug or herbal medicine.
There are no identified interactions associated with taking cotton root bark.
None known.
Some sources state that the berries of cramp bark are toxic and should not be eaten.
Cramp bark has culinary applications, being used to make jelly, alcoholic beverages and in certain food dishes.
The bark of cramp bark is peeled off the tree during the spring and summer months. The bark should be peeled off in strips carefully in order not to kill the tree. The bark is chopped up and dried.
What are drug interactions with pyridoxine?
Reduces the effectiveness of codeine and atropine. Believed to inhibit or reduce the absorption of such alkaline drugs as antacids.
Viburnum opulus is a member of the Caprifoliaceae family.
No known adverse drug interactions.
There are no known interactions.
Pregnant and lactating women should consult with a medical practitioner before using cramp bark. Considered safe for both short- and long-term use, no known side effects.
Cephalexin and Nuva Ring has no known drug interactions.