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Do not use during pregnancy or for women with excessive menstrual flow

Diabetics should avoid angelica or Dong quai, as it can push the blood sugar level up very high

It is not recommended for people taking blood-thinning agents

Do not exceed recommended dose, large doses can affect blood pressure, heart action, and respiration.

May cause diarrhea or abdominal bloating. Check on the use of this herb with your medicine practitioner if you have any of these symptoms, it is not recommended in some cases.

Can react with sunlight to cause a rash or severe sunburn.

Dong quai has been associated with documented reports of potential interactions with warfarin.
- Am J Health Syst Pharm 2000 Jul 1;57(13):1221-7; quiz 1228-30 -- Potential interactions between alternative therapies and warfarin. -- Heck AM, DeWitt BA, Lukes AL. Learn more about Dong Quai.

 

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