No reported interactions. Used almost exclusively in traditional Chinese medicine and has not been studied with Western pharmaceuticals.
Herbalists consider evodia fruit mildly toxic.
Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headaches.
Evodia fruit is also known by its Chinese name Wu zhu yu and is called gosyuyu in Japan.
Usually mixed with other herbs to treat specific diseases in traditional Chinese medicine. Evodia fruit can be used fresh, or it can be dried and ground into a powder. May be taken internally or externally.
No reported interactions with other herbs in Chinese herbalism. No studies of its interactions with Western pharmaceuticals.
Evodia rutaecarpa.
Not to be taken by pregnant women or those looking to conceive. The fruit is considered to be slightly toxic, so not to be taken without consulting a medical practitioner.
What are drug interactions with pyridoxine?
Anti-inflammatory, analgesic, anti-tumor, anti-viral, astringent, appetite stimulant, contraceptive and diuretic properties.
Scientific name: Evodia lepta,Russian name: Еводия корневая,English name: Evodia root
No known adverse drug interactions.
There are no known interactions.