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Juglans Regia
Brand Name
Bach Original Flower Remedies Walnut
Generic Name
Juglans Regia
Active Ingredient
Juglans Regia Flowering TopCategory
Standardized Chemical Allergen [EPC]
Variants
1
Different strengths and dosage forms
| Strength | Form | Route | NDC |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5 [hp_X]/.095mL | SOLUTION | ORAL | 57687-232 |
Detailed information about Bach Original Flower Remedies Walnut
This page is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Before using any prescription or over-the-counter medication for Bach Original Flower Remedies Walnut, you must consult a qualified healthcare professional.
Juglans Regia Flowering Top is a specialized botanical extract classified as a Standardized Chemical Allergen and Calculi Dissolution Agent. It is primarily used in diagnostic allergy testing and specific therapeutic protocols involving acidifying and calcium-chelating activities.
Dosage for Juglans Regia Flowering Top is highly individualized and depends entirely on the clinical indication and the specific preparation being used.
Pediatric use of Juglans Regia Flowering Top must be approached with extreme caution.
Because the metabolites of Juglans Regia Flowering Top are primarily excreted via the kidneys, patients with a GFR below 30 mL/min should be monitored closely. While the systemic load of diagnostic extracts is low, chronic oral use may require a 25-50% dose reduction to prevent the accumulation of phenolic metabolites.
In patients with severe hepatic cirrhosis (Child-Pugh Class C), the metabolism of the extract's polyphenolic compounds may be impaired. Healthcare providers may choose to avoid high-dose oral therapy in these individuals.
Geriatric patients often have reduced physiological reserve. For allergy testing, the dose remains the same, but the clinician must be prepared for potential cardiovascular stress if a systemic reaction occurs. For oral use, starting at the lowest end of the dosing range is recommended.
If a dose of immunotherapy or oral dilution is missed, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is nearly time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and resume the regular schedule. Do not double the dose to catch up. In the case of immunotherapy, missing multiple doses may require 'stepping back' to a lower concentration to maintain safety.
An overdose of Juglans Regia Flowering Top, particularly in its concentrated extract form, can lead to severe systemic allergic reactions (anaphylaxis).
> Important: Follow your healthcare provider's dosing instructions exactly. Do not adjust your dose or frequency without direct medical guidance, as this increases the risk of treatment failure or severe adverse events.
Most patients receiving Juglans Regia Flowering Top for diagnostic purposes or immunotherapy will experience localized reactions. These are generally considered part of the drug's intended action but can cause discomfort.
> Warning: Stop taking Juglans Regia Flowering Top and call your doctor immediately if you experience any of these symptoms, as they may indicate a life-threatening reaction.
With prolonged use of Juglans Regia Flowering Top (particularly in immunotherapy), patients may develop 'serum sickness-like' symptoms, including joint pain, fever, and rashes, though this is rare with modern standardized extracts. There is also a theoretical risk of developing new sensitivities to related botanical species (cross-sensitization) if the immune system becomes hyper-reactive, though the goal of therapy is usually the opposite (desensitization).
Juglans Regia Flowering Top extracts, when used for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes, can cause severe, life-threatening systemic allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis.
Report any unusual or persistent symptoms to your healthcare provider. Even mild symptoms can sometimes be a precursor to a more serious reaction in subsequent doses.
Juglans Regia Flowering Top is a potent biological agent. It should never be used without a confirmed clinical need and professional supervision. Patients must be aware that even if they have tolerated the extract in the past, the risk of a reaction can change based on their current health status, other medications, or environmental exposures (such as high pollen counts on the day of treatment).
As noted in the side effects section, the FDA-approved labeling for allergenic extracts like Juglans Regia Flowering Top includes a Black Box Warning regarding the risk of anaphylaxis. This is the highest level of warning issued by the FDA. It mandates that the drug only be used by clinicians experienced in the management of systemic allergic reactions and that patients be monitored closely for a minimum of 30 minutes post-administration.
Juglans Regia Flowering Top does not typically cause sedation. However, if a patient experiences a mild systemic reaction or receives treatment for a reaction (such as diphenhydramine), they may become drowsy. Patients should ensure they feel completely normal before driving or operating heavy machinery after a clinical visit.
Alcohol consumption should be avoided for at least 24 hours before and after administration. Alcohol can increase peripheral vasodilation and may accelerate the absorption of the allergen, potentially increasing the risk or severity of a systemic reaction.
If therapy is discontinued, it should generally be done under medical supervision. For immunotherapy, stopping abruptly will result in the loss of the desensitization effect, and the patient will return to their baseline level of allergy. There is no 'withdrawal syndrome' associated with the chemical constituents of the extract, but the underlying condition (e.g., allergy or calculi) may worsen.
> Important: Discuss all your medical conditions, especially respiratory or heart issues, with your healthcare provider before starting Juglans Regia Flowering Top.
> Important: Tell your doctor about ALL medications, supplements, and herbal products you are taking. A complete list is essential for your safety during treatment.
Juglans Regia Flowering Top must NEVER be used in the following circumstances:
Conditions requiring a careful risk-benefit analysis include:
Patients allergic to Juglans Regia Flowering Top may also react to:
> Important: Your healthcare provider will evaluate your complete medical history, including all known allergies and current lung function, before prescribing or administering Juglans Regia Flowering Top.
Juglans Regia Flowering Top is generally classified as Pregnancy Category C. There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women. The primary concern is not direct teratogenicity (birth defects) from the extract itself, but rather the risk of maternal anaphylaxis. A severe allergic reaction can lead to maternal hypotension and uterine hypoperfusion, resulting in fetal hypoxia or even fetal death.
It is not known whether the protein components or metabolites of Juglans Regia Flowering Top are excreted in human milk. Because most components are proteins that would be digested in the infant's stomach, the risk to a nursing infant is considered low. However, the mother should be monitored for any systemic reactions that could interfere with her ability to breastfeed. The decision to use the extract during lactation should be based on the clinical necessity for the mother.
Elderly patients (over 65) may have a higher prevalence of cardiovascular disease, which increases the risk of complications if a systemic reaction occurs.
In patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), the elimination of the acidifying and chelating components of the extract may be delayed. While no specific GFR-based dosing tables exist, a 'start low, go slow' approach is recommended for oral use. It is not known if the extract is cleared by hemodialysis.
No specific studies have been conducted in patients with hepatic impairment. However, since juglone and other phenolics are metabolized by the liver, patients with Child-Pugh Class B or C should be monitored for signs of toxicity, such as unusual fatigue or jaundice, if taking high oral doses.
> Important: Special populations require individualized medical assessment and more frequent monitoring to ensure the benefits of treatment outweigh the risks.
Juglans Regia Flowering Top acts as a complex biological modifier. Its primary mechanism in allergy is the induction of IgE-mediated mast cell degranulation (diagnostic) or the modulation of T-cell responses (therapeutic).
In its role as a Calculi Dissolution Agent, the extract utilizes its high content of organic acids (such as gallic acid and ellagic acid) and the naphthoquinone juglone. These compounds act as Calcium Chelators, binding to calcium ions within mineralized stones to form soluble complexes. The Acidifying Activity occurs as these organic acids lower the local pH, which increases the solubility of calcium carbonate and calcium phosphate deposits. Furthermore, the tannins in the extract provide astringent and anti-inflammatory effects on the mucosal linings of the urinary or biliary tracts.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Bioavailability | <5% (Proteins); ~25% (Phenolics) |
| Protein Binding | Variable; Tannins bind heavily to albumin |
| Half-life | 2-6 hours (Chemical components) |
| Tmax | 1-2 hours (Oral phenolic components) |
| Metabolism | Hepatic (Glucuronidation); Proteolysis (Proteins) |
| Excretion | Renal (>80%); Fecal (<20%) |
Juglans Regia Flowering Top is classified as a Standardized Chemical Allergen [EPC]. It is related to other tree nut extracts such as Juglans nigra (Black Walnut) and Carya illinoinensis (Pecan).
Common questions about Bach Original Flower Remedies Walnut
Juglans Regia Flowering Top is primarily used as a diagnostic tool to identify individuals with allergies to English Walnut pollen or proteins. It is also formulated into allergenic extracts for immunotherapy, which helps desensitize the immune system over time to reduce allergic reactions. Additionally, due to its acidifying and calcium-chelating properties, it is used in specific clinical protocols to assist in the dissolution of mineral calculi, such as kidney stones. Some regulatory classifications also list it as an anti-coagulant for supporting vascular health. Always consult your healthcare provider to understand why this specific extract has been recommended for your care.
The most common side effects are localized to the site where the extract is administered. For skin tests or injections, this includes redness, itching, and a small raised bump known as a wheal, which typically resolves within a few hours. If taken as sublingual drops, patients often report a mild tingling or itching sensation under the tongue or in the throat. Some people may also experience mild gastrointestinal upset or a headache. While these are usually not serious, they should be reported to your doctor. Any signs of a widespread rash or difficulty breathing require immediate medical attention.
It is strongly advised to avoid alcohol consumption for at least 24 hours before and after receiving Juglans Regia Flowering Top, especially if it is being administered via injection or for diagnostic testing. Alcohol can cause blood vessels to dilate and may increase the rate at which the allergen is absorbed into your system. This can increase the risk of a systemic allergic reaction or make a reaction more severe if it occurs. Furthermore, alcohol can interfere with the medications used to treat an emergency allergic reaction. Always follow the specific lifestyle restrictions provided by your allergist.
Juglans Regia Flowering Top is generally not recommended for initiation during pregnancy because of the risk of anaphylaxis. While the extract itself does not directly cause birth defects, a severe allergic reaction in the mother can lead to a dangerous drop in blood pressure and oxygen levels, which can harm the developing fetus. If you are already on a stable maintenance dose of immunotherapy before becoming pregnant, your doctor may decide to continue the treatment at the same or a reduced dose. However, dose increases are typically paused until after delivery. Discuss your pregnancy status with your healthcare provider before any administration.
The time it takes for Juglans Regia Flowering Top to work depends on the intended use. For diagnostic skin testing, the results are visible within 15 to 20 minutes of application. For allergen immunotherapy (desensitization), the process is much slower, often taking 6 months to a year of regular treatment before you notice a reduction in your allergy symptoms. The full course of immunotherapy typically lasts 3 to 5 years for long-lasting protection. If used for calculi dissolution, the effect is gradual and may take several weeks of consistent use to show results on follow-up imaging.
Stopping Juglans Regia Flowering Top suddenly does not cause a chemical withdrawal syndrome, but it can have clinical consequences. If you are undergoing immunotherapy, stopping the treatment will cause your immune system to lose the tolerance it has built up, meaning your allergy symptoms will likely return to their original severity. If you are using it for calculi management, stopping suddenly may allow mineral deposits to begin forming again. You should always talk to your healthcare provider before stopping a prescribed treatment plan to ensure your condition is managed through alternative means.
If you miss a dose of an oral or sublingual form of Juglans Regia Flowering Top, take it as soon as you remember, unless it is almost time for your next scheduled dose. In that case, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular schedule; never double the dose. If you miss an immunotherapy injection, contact your allergist's office immediately. Missing an injection may require your doctor to adjust your next dose to a lower concentration to ensure your safety, as your sensitivity levels can shift when the regular dosing interval is interrupted.
There is currently no clinical evidence to suggest that Juglans Regia Flowering Top causes weight gain. The extract is typically used in very small quantities, and its primary constituents (proteins and phenolics) do not interfere with metabolic pathways associated with fat storage or appetite regulation. If you experience unexpected weight changes while taking this or any other medication, it is important to discuss this with your healthcare provider to rule out other underlying causes or lifestyle factors. Most side effects of this extract are immunological rather than metabolic.
Juglans Regia Flowering Top can interact with several types of medications, some of which are very serious. It should not be taken with beta-blockers, as these drugs prevent epinephrine from working correctly during an allergic emergency. It may also interact with ACE inhibitors, MAO inhibitors, and certain antidepressants, which can increase the risk of severe reactions. Antihistamines will interfere with diagnostic tests and should be stopped several days before testing. Always provide your healthcare provider with a full list of your current medications to prevent dangerous interactions.
Juglans Regia Flowering Top is a botanical extract rather than a synthetic chemical drug, so the concept of 'generic' vs. 'brand name' works differently. It is produced by several different specialized laboratories as a standardized allergenic extract. While the name of the active ingredient—Juglans Regia Flowering Top—remains the same, different manufacturers may have different concentrations or stabilization methods. Your healthcare provider will typically prescribe a specific standardized extract that meets FDA requirements for potency and purity. It is not available as an over-the-counter generic medication.
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