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Brand Name :
N/A
Synonyms :
Bugleweed, Ajuga, Gypsy weed, Water bugle, Sweet bugle
Class :
Herbal, neurology, and psychiatry
Dosage Forms & StrengthsÂ
Hyperthyroidism And ThyrotoxicosisÂ
In studies it is effective to treat thyroids and related disorder in adults
Pediatric Â
Not determined Â
Actions and spectrum:Â Â
Bugleweed reduces the thyroid hormone production in the body. It relieves breast pain by reducing the release of the prolactin hormone. Â
Frequency not defined Â
Thyroid enlargement on discontinuation  Â
Altered cardiac rhythm Â
Black Box Warning  Â
NoneÂ
Contraindication/Caution:Â Â
Contraindication:Â Â
Pregnancy Â
Lactation   Â
Caution:Â Â
Hypothyroidism Â
Diabetes  Â
Surgery  Â
Pregnancy Warnings:Â
Pregnancy category: N/AÂ
Lactation: Excretion of the drug into the human breast milk is unknownÂ
Pregnancy categories:Â
Pharmacology:Â Â
Bugleweed belongs to a perennial herb called Lycopus europeus. It belongs to the Lamiaceae family.  Â
Pharmacodynamics:Â Â
Limited information is available.Â
Pharmacokinetics:Â Â
Limited information is available on ADME.
Administration:Â Â
The route of administration is not fully known. Â
Patient information leaflet Â
Generic Name: bugleweed Â
Why do we use bugleweed? Â
Bugleweed is an herbal and dietary supplement. It is indicated to treat hyperthyroidism, insomnia, and breast pain.Â