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Mistletoe



Mistletoe is an herbal medicine used to treat high blood pressure, cancer, and a fast heart rate from feeling nervous. It may also be used to improve the immune system. This system protects your body from infection. Other names for Mistletoe include: Viscum, Golden Bough, and All Heal. Ask your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist if you need more information about this medicine or if any information in this leaflet concerns you.


 
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Mistletoe

Uses
Mistletoe is an herbal medicine used to treat high blood pressure, cancer, and a fast heart rate from feeling nervous. It may also be used to improve the immune system. This system protects your body from infection. Other names for Mistletoe include: Viscum, Golden Bough, and All Heal. Ask your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist if you need more information about this medicine or if any information in this leaflet concerns you.

Storage
  • Keep all medicine locked up and away from children.
  • Store medicine away from heat and direct light.
  • Do not store your medicine in the bathroom, near the kitchen sink, or in other damp places.
  • Heat or moisture may cause the medicine to break down and not work the way it should work.
  • Throw away medicine that is out of date or that you do not need.
  • Never share your medicine with others.


How To Use
  • Talk with your caregiver about how much Mistletoe you should take.
  • The amount depends on the strength of the medicine and the reason you are taking Mistletoe.
  • If you are using this medicine without instructions from your caregiver, follow the directions on the medicine bottle.
  • Do not take more medicine or take it more often than the directions tell you to.

Side Effects
  • Stop taking your medicine right away and talk to your doctor if you have any of the following side effects.
  • Your medicine may be causing these symptoms which may mean you are allergic to it. Breathing problems or tightness in your throat or chest . Chest pain . Skin hives, rash, or itchy or swollen skin.

Precautions
  • Tell your doctor if you ... are taking medicine or are allergic to any medicine (prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) or dietary supplement) . are pregnant or plan to become pregnant while using this medicine . are breastfeeding . have tuberculosis (TB), AIDS, hyperthyroidism, an inflammatory disorder, or brain or spinal cord tumors . have any other health problems, such as high blood pressure or heart or blood vessel disease.


Drug Interactions
  • Mistletoe berries are very poisonous (2) . Before taking Mistletoe, tell your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding . Do not take Mistletoe if you have tuberculosis (TB), AIDS, hyperthyroidism, an inflammatory disease, or brain or spinal cord tumors (5) . Mistletoe should only be prescribed by a specialist in herbal treatments (2) . Eating or drinking too much Mistletoe may cause loss of consciousness (fainting or unable to wake up) and death (2).

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