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Euphorbia



Interactions

Euphorbia/Drug Interactions:
  • Antidiabetic agentsAntidiabetic agents: Based on an in vitro study, Euphorbia balsamifera may reduce diabetes symptoms (72).
  • Anticonvulsant agentsAnticonvulsant agents: Theoretically, Euphorbia may have additive effects with anticonvulsants (45).
  • Antioxidant agentsAntioxidant agents: Based on an animal study, an extract from Euphorbia kansui may have antioxidant properties (7).
  • Antitussive agentsAntitussive agents: Theoretically, Euphorbia may have additive effects with antitussives (73).
  • Arthritis agentsArthritis agents: Based on an in vitro study, Euphorbia tirucalli Boiss. extract may have dose dependent antiarthritic activity (11).
  • Hormonal agentsHormonal agents: Theoretically, Euphorbia tirucalli L may decrease prostaglandin E(2) levels in patients with elevated levels due to tumors, and may interact with other hormone-regulating agents (74).
  • Pulpal devitalizing agentsPulpal devitalizing agents: Theoretically, Euphorbia may have additive effects when taken with other pulpal devitalizing agents (75).

Euphorbia/Herb/Supplement Interactions:
  • AnticonvulsantsAnticonvulsants: Theoretically, Euphorbia may have an additive effect with anticonvulsants (45).
  • AntioxidantsAntioxidants: Based on an animal study, an extract from Euphorbia kansui may have antioxidant properties (7).
  • Antitussive agentsAntitussive agents: Theoretically, Euphorbia may have additive effects with antitussives (73).
  • Arthritis agentsArthritis agents: Based on an in vitro study, Euphorbia tirucalli Boiss. extract may have dose dependent antiarthritic activity (11).
  • Castor oilCastor oil: Based on animal study, the aqueous leaf extract of Euphorbia hirta may decrease the effect of castor oil-induced diarrhoea (55).
  • HypoglycemicsHypoglycemics: Based on an in vitro study, Euphorbia balsamifera may reduce diabetes symptoms (72).
  • Hormonal herbs and supplementsHormonal herbs and supplements: Theoretically, Euphorbia tirucalli L may decrease prostaglandin E(2) levels in patients with elevated levels due to tumors, and may interact with other hormone-regulating agents (74).
  • Pulpal devitalizing agentsPulpal devitalizing agents: Theoretically, Euphorbia may have additive effects with other pulpul devitalizing agents (75).

Euphorbia/Food Interactions:
  • Insufficient available evidence.

Euphorbia/Lab Interactions:
  • Hormone levelsHormone levels: Theoretically, Euphorbia tirucalli L. may decrease prostaglandin E(2) levels in patients with elevated levels due to tumors, and may interact with other hormone-regulating agents (74).
  • Serum glucoseSerum glucose: Based on an in vitro study, Euphorbia balsamifera may reduce diabetes symptoms (72).

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