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Wild indigo (Baptisia australis)



Interactions

Wild indigo/Drug Interactions:
  • Antiviral agentsAntiviral agents: Based on a review, the combination of herbal substances comprised of echinacea, wild indigo and white cedar has antiviral characteristics (2).
  • ImmunomodulatorsImmunomodulators: Based on preliminary in vitro studies and human studies using combination products, wild indigo may have immunostimulative or immunomodulating effects (3; 4; 2; 5; 6; 7; 8).

Wild indigo/Herb/Supplement Interactions:
  • AntiviralsAntivirals: Based on a review, the combination of herbal substances comprised of echinacea, wild indigo and white cedar has antiviral characteristics (2).
  • ImmunomodulatorsImmunomodulators: Based on preliminary in vitro studies and human studies using combination products, wild indigo may have immunostimulative or immunomodulating effects (3; 4; 2; 5; 6; 7; 8).

Wild indigo/Food Interactions:
  • Insufficient available evidence.

Wild indigo/Lab Interactions:
  • Insufficient available evidence.

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