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Arg Nit, Aur Met, Avena, Gelsemium, Hyoscyamus, Ignatia, Moschus, Nat Mur, Passiflora, Stannum Met, Valeriana.
Brand Name
Anxiety Stress Relief
Generic Name
Arg Nit, Aur Met, Avena, Gelsemium, Hyoscyamus, Ignatia, Moschus, Nat Mur, Passiflora, Stannum Met, Valeriana.
Active Ingredient
Avena Sativa Flowering TopCategory
Non-Standardized Food Allergenic Extract [EPC]
Variants
1
Different strengths and dosage forms
| Strength | Form | Route | NDC |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 [hp_X]/59mL | LIQUID | ORAL | 66096-713 |
Detailed information about Anxiety Stress Relief
This page is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Before using any prescription or over-the-counter medication for Anxiety Stress Relief, you must consult a qualified healthcare professional.
Avena Sativa Flowering Top is a complex botanical extract classified as a non-standardized food and plant allergenic extract, also exhibiting androgenic and adrenergic pharmacological activities.
Dosage for Avena Sativa Flowering Top varies significantly based on the intended therapeutic or diagnostic use.
While specific GFR-based dosing has not been established, the renal elimination of oat metabolites suggests caution. In patients with Stage 4 or 5 Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), a 50% dose reduction is advised to prevent the accumulation of nitrogenous metabolites, given its Ammonium Ion Binding Activity [MoA].
Patients with severe hepatic impairment (Child-Pugh Class C) should use Avena Sativa extracts with caution. While not directly hepatotoxic, the liver is the primary site for the conjugation of oat polyphenols. Monitoring of liver enzymes is recommended if high-dose therapy is sustained.
Elderly patients may be more sensitive to the Adrenergic alpha-Agonist [MoA] and CNS Stimulant [EPC] effects. Initial dosing should start at the lowest end of the spectrum (e.g., 100 mg daily) to assess for potential increases in blood pressure or heart rate.
If a dose is missed, it should be taken as soon as remembered. If it is nearly time for the next scheduled dose, skip the missed dose and resume the regular schedule. Do not double the dose to make up for a missed one, as this increases the risk of adrenergic side effects.
Signs of acute overdose include:
In the event of a suspected overdose, contact a poison control center immediately. For allergic reactions, emergency administration of epinephrine may be required.
> Important: Follow your healthcare provider's dosing instructions. Do not adjust your dose without medical guidance, as the non-standardized nature of these extracts can lead to significant variability in potency.
When used as a food or supplement, Avena Sativa Flowering Top is generally well-tolerated. However, common side effects include:
> Warning: Stop taking Avena Sativa Flowering Top and call your doctor immediately if you experience any of these serious symptoms.
Data on the long-term use of Avena Sativa Flowering Top (beyond 6 months) is limited. Potential long-term considerations include:
No FDA black box warnings are currently issued for Avena Sativa Flowering Top as a general extract. However, for all Allergenic Extracts, the FDA requires a general warning regarding the risk of Anaphylaxis. This warning states that allergenic extracts may cause severe life-threatening systemic reactions, and they should only be administered by healthcare providers prepared to manage such emergencies. Patients should be observed for at least 30 minutes following skin testing or immunotherapy injections.
Report any unusual symptoms to your healthcare provider. Monitoring of cardiac and hormonal health is advised during long-term therapy.
Avena Sativa Flowering Top is a biologically active substance that can influence multiple organ systems. Patients must be aware that 'natural' does not equate to 'risk-free.' The extract's potency can vary between manufacturers, and its effects on the androgenic and adrenergic systems require professional oversight.
While Avena Sativa Flowering Top does not have a drug-specific black box warning, it falls under the class-wide mandate for Allergenic Extracts. The warning emphasizes that these products can cause anaphylaxis and should only be used in settings equipped with emergency resuscitative equipment, including epinephrine (Adrenalin).
For patients using Avena Sativa Flowering Top for therapeutic purposes (e.g., androgenic support), the following monitoring is recommended:
Avena Sativa Flowering Top may cause mild stimulation or, in rare cases of an allergic 'brain fog' reaction, dizziness. Patients should assess their response to the medication before driving or operating heavy machinery. If heart palpitations or tremors occur, these activities should be avoided.
Alcohol should be used with caution. Alcohol can potentiate the gastrointestinal side effects of oats and may mask the early signs of a CNS stimulant-related increase in heart rate. Furthermore, alcohol may worsen the severity of an allergic reaction if one occurs.
There is no evidence of a severe withdrawal syndrome associated with Avena Sativa Flowering Top. However, a gradual taper is recommended for those using it for CNS stimulation to avoid 'rebound' fatigue or lethargy.
> Important: Discuss all your medical conditions, including any history of asthma, heart disease, or hormone-sensitive cancers, with your healthcare provider before starting Avena Sativa Flowering Top.
> Important: Tell your doctor about ALL medications, supplements, and herbal products you are taking. A comprehensive review is necessary to prevent dangerous pharmacodynamic interactions.
Patients should be aware of potential cross-reactivity with the following:
> Important: Your healthcare provider will evaluate your complete medical history, including any history of autoimmune disease or cardiovascular instability, before prescribing Avena Sativa Flowering Top.
There are no adequate and well-controlled studies of Avena Sativa Flowering Top in pregnant women. The androgenic properties (Androgen [EPC]) raise theoretical concerns regarding the virilization of a female fetus or interference with the maternal hormonal environment. Adrenergic activity could also potentially affect uterine blood flow. Its use during pregnancy is generally not recommended unless the diagnostic benefit for allergy management clearly outweighs the potential fetal risks.
It is unknown whether the active constituents of Avena Sativa Flowering Top, such as avenanthramides or gramine, are excreted in human milk. While oats as a food are considered a galactagogue (substance that increases milk supply), concentrated extracts have not been evaluated for safety in nursing infants. Due to the CNS stimulant properties, there is a risk of irritability or sleep disturbances in the infant. Caution is advised.
Avena Sativa Flowering Top is approved for use in children for the purpose of allergy diagnosis (skin testing). However, its use as a systemic therapeutic agent (for CNS or androgenic support) is not established in pediatric populations. Growth parameters should be monitored if long-term exposure occurs, as androgenic substances can theoretically cause premature epiphyseal closure (stopping of bone growth).
Clinical studies in older adults suggest that geriatric patients may have a higher incidence of side effects, particularly those related to the Adrenergic alpha-Agonist [MoA].
In patients with moderate to severe renal impairment, the elimination of conjugated polyphenols is delayed. While no specific GFR cut-offs are established, clinical monitoring of serum creatinine and electrolytes is recommended. The Ammonium Ion Binding Activity [MoA] may be relevant in patients with uremia, and the extract should only be used under nephrological supervision.
For patients with Child-Pugh Class B or C hepatic impairment, the metabolism of alkaloids like gramine may be significantly reduced. This can lead to increased CNS stimulant effects and a higher risk of toxicity. Dose reductions of 50% or more are typically warranted in this population.
> Important: Special populations require individualized medical assessment to ensure that the unique pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profiles of Avena Sativa do not lead to adverse outcomes.
Avena Sativa Flowering Top acts through several distinct molecular pathways:
The onset of action for the CNS stimulant effects is relatively rapid (30-60 minutes), while the androgenic effects may require 3-4 weeks of consistent dosing to manifest. The duration of the acute adrenergic effect is typically 4-6 hours. Tolerance to the stimulant effects has been noted in anecdotal clinical reports, suggesting a down-regulation of receptors with chronic use.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Bioavailability | 20-30% (for polyphenols) |
| Protein Binding | 60-70% (primarily Albumin) |
| Half-life | 2-4 hours (Avenanthramides) |
| Tmax | 1.5 - 2.5 hours |
| Metabolism | Hepatic (Glucuronidation/Sulfation) |
| Excretion | Renal 80%, Fecal 20% |
Avena Sativa Flowering Top is a member of the Non-Standardized Food Allergenic Extract class. It is unique for its secondary classifications as an Androgen and CNS Stimulant, distinguishing it from other grain-based extracts like Triticum aestivum (Wheat).
Common questions about Anxiety Stress Relief
Avena Sativa Flowering Top is primarily used in clinical settings for the diagnosis and treatment of oat-related allergies through skin testing and immunotherapy. In integrative medicine, it is also utilized for its androgenic properties to support healthy testosterone levels and for its CNS stimulant effects to combat fatigue and improve mental clarity. Some practitioners also use it to help manage nicotine withdrawal and mild anxiety, although these uses are considered off-label. It is important to distinguish the 'flowering top' extract from common oatmeal, as the extract contains higher concentrations of active alkaloids and saponins. Always consult a healthcare provider before using it for any therapeutic purpose.
The most frequently reported side effects include gastrointestinal issues such as bloating, gas, and abdominal discomfort, especially when taken in oral forms. Because it has CNS stimulant properties, some individuals may experience restlessness, insomnia, or a mild increase in heart rate. Topical application can sometimes cause skin irritation or redness at the site of contact. In rare cases, more significant allergic reactions like hives or itching may occur. If you experience any swelling of the face or difficulty breathing, you should seek emergency medical care immediately. Most mild side effects resolve on their own once the body adjusts to the extract or the dose is reduced.
It is generally advised to avoid or significantly limit alcohol consumption while taking Avena Sativa Flowering Top. Alcohol can exacerbate the gastrointestinal side effects of the extract and may interfere with its CNS stimulant and adrenergic activities, leading to unpredictable changes in heart rate or blood pressure. Furthermore, alcohol can increase the severity of an allergic reaction and may mask early warning signs of anaphylaxis. For those using the extract to support cognitive function or hormonal health, alcohol's depressive effects on the central nervous system and its impact on liver metabolism may reduce the overall efficacy of the treatment. Discuss your alcohol intake with your doctor to ensure your safety.
The safety of Avena Sativa Flowering Top during pregnancy has not been established through rigorous clinical trials. Due to its classification as an androgen and its adrenergic effects, there is a theoretical risk that it could interfere with normal hormonal balances necessary for a healthy pregnancy. There is also a lack of data regarding its potential to cause developmental harm to the fetus. Most healthcare providers recommend avoiding concentrated extracts of Avena Sativa during pregnancy unless specifically directed for essential allergy diagnostic purposes. If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, it is vital to discuss all supplements and extracts with your obstetrician to minimize potential risks.
The time it takes for Avena Sativa Flowering Top to work depends on the condition being treated. For allergy testing, the reaction is nearly immediate, typically appearing within 15 to 20 minutes of skin contact. For its CNS stimulant effects, such as improved focus or reduced fatigue, users may notice a difference within 30 to 60 minutes of oral ingestion. However, for more complex goals like androgenic support or hormonal balance, it may take 3 to 6 weeks of consistent daily use to see measurable changes. Results can vary significantly between individuals based on their metabolism and the specific formulation used. Consistency is key for long-term therapeutic benefits.
In most cases, Avena Sativa Flowering Top can be stopped suddenly without life-threatening withdrawal symptoms. However, if you have been using it for its CNS stimulant properties, you may experience a temporary period of 'rebound' fatigue, lethargy, or mild mood changes as your body readjusts. If you are using it as part of an allergen immunotherapy program, stopping suddenly can disrupt the desensitization process and should only be done under the guidance of an allergist. For those taking high doses for hormonal support, a gradual reduction over one to two weeks may help prevent sudden shifts in energy levels or libido. Always consult your healthcare provider before discontinuing any long-term treatment.
If you miss a dose of Avena Sativa Flowering Top, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for your next scheduled dose, you should skip the missed dose and continue with your regular dosing schedule. Do not take two doses at once to make up for the one you missed, as this can increase the risk of side effects like tachycardia, insomnia, or jitters. Maintaining a consistent schedule helps keep the levels of active constituents steady in your bloodstream, which is particularly important for its androgenic and cognitive effects. Using a pill organizer or setting a daily reminder on your phone can help you stay on track with your regimen.
There is currently no strong clinical evidence to suggest that Avena Sativa Flowering Top causes significant weight gain. In fact, some of its components, such as beta-glucans, are associated with improved satiety and metabolic health, which may support weight management. However, because it is classified as an androgen, it could theoretically contribute to an increase in lean muscle mass in some individuals, which might reflect as a higher number on the scale despite a reduction in body fat. If you notice rapid or unusual weight gain, it is more likely related to other factors such as diet, activity level, or an underlying medical condition, and you should consult your doctor for a thorough evaluation.
Avena Sativa Flowering Top can interact with several types of medications, so caution is necessary. It should not be used with non-selective beta-blockers because it may make an allergic reaction much harder to treat. It can also interact with other stimulants, MAO inhibitors, and hormone replacement therapies. Because it has mild blood-thinning and blood-sugar-lowering potential, it should be used carefully alongside anticoagulants and diabetes medications. Always provide your healthcare provider with a complete list of all prescription drugs, over-the-counter medications, and herbal supplements you are taking. This allows them to screen for potential interactions that could compromise your safety or the effectiveness of your other treatments.
Avena Sativa Flowering Top is a natural biological extract and is not a 'brand-name' synthetic drug in the traditional sense. Therefore, it does not have a 'generic' version; rather, it is available from many different manufacturers as a non-standardized extract. These products are sold under various labels, often as 'Oat Straw Extract' or 'Milky Oat Seed Extract.' Because these are non-standardized, the potency and concentration of active ingredients can vary significantly from one brand to another. When choosing a product, look for those that follow Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and, if possible, those that provide third-party testing results to ensure purity and consistency. Your pharmacist or healthcare provider can help you select a reputable source.
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