Chronic internal use may increase potassium loss with diuretics or corticosteroids or other laxative herbs. Increases risk of toxicity with cardiac glycosides and antiarrhythmic drugs. And more . . .
Not to be taken internally with blood thinners or medications containing alkaloids (atropine and codeine).
There are no identified drug interactions associated with cranberry consumption.
No known adverse drug interactions.
There are no known studies of drug interactions with byronia.
No interactions are reported.
Topical antifungal drugs have no recognized drug-drug or food-drug interactions
No interactions have been reported.
There are no identified interactions associated with taking cotton root bark.
No known interactions with standard pharmaceuticals.
Not to be used with croton seeds, fritillaria or peony root. Externally, safely mixed with stemona, sophora and calomel. Internally, safely mixed with schisandra and cuscuta.
None reported.
None reported.