Combination of Rhodiola rosea extract (standardised to 3% rosavins) with whole Rhodiola root powder in a base of alfalfa, spirulina and bilberry.
Potential applications: Stress, adrenal support, fatigue, sports performance, depression, cardiovascular maintenance, colds and infections, cellular health, learning and memory, blood sugar control, amenorrhea, male/female sexual dysfunction, adjunct treatment with chemotherapy, improving auditory function.
Known contraindications: Although rare, certain individuals who experience nervous excitability, feverish states, and hypertension, should not use Rhodiola unless supervised by a qualified practitioner.
Interactions: Studies report that Rhodiola may act in the body in a similar way, which may alter the effects of these medications and possibly the dose needed for treatment. Use with caution.
ADRENERGIC BLOCKING AGENTS: These drugs include atenolol, esmolol, betaxolol, penbutolol, carteolol, bisoprolol, pindolol, metoprolo, brimonidine tartrate, dipiprazole, levobunolol, levobetaxolol, metipranolol.
ANTI-ARRHYTHMIC AGENTS: These drugs include amiodarone, bretylium tosylate, adenosine, dofetilide, propafenone, lidocaine, tocainide, flecainide, ibutilide fumarate, moricizine, verapamil, digoxin, propranolol, sotalol, esmolol, acebutolol.
Beta adrenergic blocking drugs: A class of drugs, also called beta blockers, that block beta-adrenergic substances such as adrenaline (epinephrine), a key agent in the “sympathetic” portion of the autonomic (involuntary) nervous system.
Antiarrhythmic drugs are medicines that correct irregular heartbeats and slow down hearts that beat too fast.
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