Visci herba

Last updated on: 03.03.2023

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DefinitionThis section has been translated automatically.

Dried herb of mistletoe. see also mistletoe preparations
HMPC: neither to be classified as well-established use nor as traditional-use
ESCOP: not processed.
Commission E-Monography: degenerative inflammatory joint diseases by triggering cuti-visceral reflexes after setting local inflammations by intracutaneous injections; for palliative therapy in the sense of a non-specific stimulation therapy in malignant tumors, no scientific evidence.

Empirical medicine: borderline hypertension, dizziness, rush of blood to the head.

Spectrum of actionThis section has been translated automatically.

Data situation according to evidence-based medicine not sufficient for degenerative-inflammatory joint diseases. Palliative therapy in tumor diseases: immunomodulatory, cytostatic, endorphin release, pain relief, improvement of general condition.

Undesirable effectsThis section has been translated automatically.

Chills, fever, headache, pectanginal symptoms, circulatory disturbances, allergic reactions, redness of injection site, lymph node swelling, rarely systemic side effects.

InteractionsThis section has been translated automatically.

other immunomodulators!

Last updated on: 03.03.2023