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St. John's Wort for Major Depressive Disorder: A Systematic Review.
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The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 2000
Objective: The objective of this article is to review the current knowledge of the pharmacology, sites of action, and therapeutic effectiveness of St. John's Wort. Method: The method used was a review of the available literature, using keywords to search the medline database.
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Objective: The objective of this article is to review the current knowledge of the pharmacology, sites of action, and therapeutic effectiveness of St. John's Wort. Method: The method used was a review of the available literature, using keywords to search the medline database.
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1998
Extracts of the plant Hypericum perforatum L. (popularly called St. John's wort) have been used in folk medicine for a long time for a range of indications including depressive disorders.To investigate whether extracts of Hypericum are more effective than placebo and as effective as standard antidepressants in the treatment of depressive disorders in ...
K, Linde, C D, Mulrow
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Extracts of the plant Hypericum perforatum L. (popularly called St. John's wort) have been used in folk medicine for a long time for a range of indications including depressive disorders.To investigate whether extracts of Hypericum are more effective than placebo and as effective as standard antidepressants in the treatment of depressive disorders in ...
K, Linde, C D, Mulrow
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2007
St. John’s wort has demonstrated clinical efficacy for mild to moderate depression and compares favorably to other more potent or toxic antidepressants. Low side effects and potential benefits warrant its use as a first-line agent for select patients with mild to moderate depression or anxiety-related conditions. Benefits related to other reported uses
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St. John’s wort has demonstrated clinical efficacy for mild to moderate depression and compares favorably to other more potent or toxic antidepressants. Low side effects and potential benefits warrant its use as a first-line agent for select patients with mild to moderate depression or anxiety-related conditions. Benefits related to other reported uses
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Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 2010
Herbal preparations for depression are often preferred over pharmaceutical drugs because they are available without prescription and because they are commonly assumed to be safe. St. John’s wort (SJW) is one of the best-known and best-selling herbal therapies for depression.
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Herbal preparations for depression are often preferred over pharmaceutical drugs because they are available without prescription and because they are commonly assumed to be safe. St. John’s wort (SJW) is one of the best-known and best-selling herbal therapies for depression.
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