St. John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum)


Uses

  • More than 3% of presurgical pts report using St. John’s wort.

  • Taken mainly for depression, although pts may take it for a variety of reasons including anxiety, viral and bacterial infections, menstrual cramps, HIV, cancer, chest congestion, hemorrhoids, skin wounds, and burns.

  • Efficacy in treating depression is controversial.

  • Most integrative medical specialists will use every other alternative first because of drug interactions; this is at best a third-line medication. Others such as S-adenosyl- l -methionine are equally or more effective and without undesirable drug interactions or other side effects.

Worry About

  • Drug interactions: May prolong sedative effects of other drugs including anesthetics and sedatives. There are case reports of a severe hypertensive response to vasopressors such as ephedrine or phenylephrine in pts taking St. John’s wort.

  • Induces cytochrome P450 enzymes; promotes metabolism and decreased blood levels of warfarin, cyclosporine, digoxin, CCBs, and steroids; even renders birth control pills and menopausal drug therapies ineffective. Watch for unplanned and sometimes unwanted pregnancies due to this effect.)

  • Serotonin-like syndrome (Htn, tachycardia, agitation, restlessness).

  • Unpredictable effects due to lack of strict regulation.

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