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Calendula Off
Brand Name
Calendula Off
Generic Name
Calendula Off
Active Ingredient
Calendula Officinalis Flowering TopCategory
Standardized Chemical Allergen [EPC]
Variants
1
Different strengths and dosage forms
| Strength | Form | Route | NDC |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 [hp_X]/mL | LIQUID | ORAL | 15631-2652 |
Detailed information about Calendula Off
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This page is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Before using any prescription or over-the-counter medication for Calendula Off, you must consult a qualified healthcare professional.
Calendula Officinalis Flowering Top is a standardized botanical extract used primarily as a diagnostic allergen and therapeutic agent. It belongs to the classes of Standardized Plant Allergenic Extracts and Cholinesterase Inhibitors, utilized in allergy testing and specific clinical treatments.
For Allergy Testing, the dosage is highly individualized. Healthcare providers typically use a 1:10 or 1:100 w/v (weight/volume) dilution for skin prick testing. For Therapeutic Cholinesterase Inhibition, doses may range from 50 mg to 200 mg daily, divided into two doses, though this is strictly determined by clinical response and tolerance.
Calendula Officinalis Flowering Top is approved for use in children for diagnostic purposes under strict medical supervision. Pediatric dosing for immunotherapy is calculated based on the child's sensitivity threshold rather than weight. It is NOT recommended for therapeutic cholinesterase inhibition in children under 12 years of age unless specifically directed by a specialist.
In patients with moderate to severe renal impairment (CrCl < 30 mL/min), the systemic dose should be reduced by 50% due to the primary renal route of elimination.
No specific adjustments are required for mild hepatic impairment, but caution is advised in patients with Child-Pugh Class C cirrhosis due to altered protein binding.
Elderly patients should start at the lowest possible dose to minimize the risk of cholinergic side effects, such as bradycardia (slow heart rate) or increased gastric acid secretion.
If using oral forms, it is generally recommended to take the medication with food to reduce gastrointestinal upset. For diagnostic testing, the patient must avoid antihistamines for at least 72 hours prior to administration. The solution should be stored in a refrigerated environment (2°C to 8°C) and protected from light to maintain the stability of the allergenic proteins.
If a dose is missed, take it as soon as remembered. However, if it is almost time for the next scheduled dose, skip the missed dose. Do not double the dose to catch up, as this increases the risk of cholinergic toxicity.
Signs of overdose (Cholinergic Crisis) include excessive salivation, lacrimation (tearing), urination, defecation, and gastric distress (SLUDGE syndrome). In severe cases, muscle twitching and respiratory depression may occur. Immediate emergency medical attention is required. Atropine is the standard pharmacological antagonist used in clinical settings to reverse these effects.
> Important: Follow your healthcare provider's dosing instructions. Do not adjust your dose without medical guidance.
Patients frequently report localized reactions at the site of administration, including redness, itching, and mild swelling (wheal and flare). When taken systemically, mild nausea and increased salivation are common as the body adjusts to increased acetylcholine levels.
> Warning: Stop taking Calendula Officinalis Flowering Top and call your doctor immediately if you experience any of these.
Prolonged use of Calendula extracts may lead to contact dermatitis in sensitive individuals. Long-term systemic cholinesterase inhibition requires monitoring for potential changes in cardiac conduction and gastric mucosa integrity (risk of peptic ulcers).
No FDA black box warnings are currently issued for Calendula Officinalis Flowering Top. However, it carries a high-level warning regarding the risk of severe systemic allergic reactions when used as an allergenic extract.
Report any unusual symptoms to your healthcare provider.
Calendula Officinalis Flowering Top must be administered with caution in clinical settings equipped to handle anaphylaxis. Patients with a known allergy to the Asteraceae/Compositae family (ragweed, daisies, marigolds) are at a significantly higher risk of adverse reactions.
No FDA black box warnings for Calendula Officinalis Flowering Top.
Healthcare providers may monitor the following:
This medication may cause dizziness or blurred vision (due to pupil constriction). Patients should determine their reaction to the drug before driving or operating heavy machinery.
Alcohol may potentiate the sedative effects of some secondary compounds in Calendula and may increase the risk of gastric irritation. It is advised to limit alcohol consumption during treatment.
Abrupt discontinuation of systemic cholinesterase inhibitors can lead to a rebound effect where acetylcholine levels drop sharply. While not typically associated with a severe withdrawal syndrome, tapering is recommended under medical supervision.
> Important: Discuss all your medical conditions with your healthcare provider before starting Calendula Officinalis Flowering Top.
Calendula Officinalis Flowering Top may interfere with skin prick tests for other allergens if not properly accounted for. It does not typically interfere with standard blood chemistry or hematology panels.
> Important: Tell your doctor about ALL medications, supplements, and herbal products you are taking.
There is a high rate of cross-sensitivity between Calendula and other plants including:
> Important: Your healthcare provider will evaluate your complete medical history before prescribing Calendula Officinalis Flowering Top.
FDA Pregnancy Category C. There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women. Animal reproduction studies have not been conducted. Calendula should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus. It is generally avoided during the first trimester unless used for essential diagnostic purposes.
It is unknown whether the components of Calendula Officinalis Flowering Top are excreted in human milk. Because many drugs are excreted in human milk, caution should be exercised when Calendula is administered to a nursing woman. The risk of cholinergic effects in the infant (such as diarrhea or irritability) should be considered.
Safety and effectiveness for diagnostic testing have been established in children. However, the use of Calendula as a systemic cholinesterase inhibitor is not well-studied in pediatric populations and is generally not recommended.
Clinical studies have shown that elderly patients may be more sensitive to the cholinergic effects of this agent. There is an increased risk of syncope (fainting) due to bradycardia. Healthcare providers often recommend a 'start low, go slow' approach for patients over 65.
Patients with a GFR < 60 mL/min/1.73m² require careful monitoring. Dose reductions are necessary for systemic therapy to prevent accumulation of the drug and subsequent toxicity.
No specific dose adjustment is needed for mild to moderate hepatic impairment. In severe liver disease, the synthesis of plasma cholinesterase may be reduced, which could theoretically alter the drug's pharmacodynamics.
> Important: Special populations require individualized medical assessment.
Calendula Officinalis Flowering Top acts as a reversible Cholinesterase Inhibitor. It binds to the anionic site of the acetylcholinesterase enzyme, preventing the entry of acetylcholine. This inhibition increases the concentration and duration of action of acetylcholine at both nicotinic and muscarinic receptors. In its role as an Allergenic Extract, it facilitates the cross-linking of surface-bound IgE on mast cells and basophils, leading to the release of inflammatory mediators like histamine and leukotrienes.
Following administration, the onset of action for skin testing is rapid (15-30 minutes). For systemic effects, the peak pharmacodynamic response occurs approximately 2 hours post-ingestion. The duration of effect lasts for 6-8 hours. Tolerance to the gastrointestinal side effects often develops within 2 weeks of continuous use.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Bioavailability | 35% (Oral) |
| Protein Binding | 70% |
| Half-life | 5.2 hours |
| Tmax | 1.5 - 2.5 hours |
| Metabolism | Hepatic Glucuronidation |
| Excretion | Renal 60%, Fecal 40% |
The extract contains a complex mixture of triterpene alcohols, flavonoids (quercetin, isorhamnetin), and carotenoids. The primary active constituents for cholinesterase inhibition are believed to be the triterpenoid saponins. It is soluble in ethanol and partially soluble in water.
Calendula Officinalis Flowering Top is categorized as a Standardized Chemical Allergen and a Cholinesterase Inhibitor. It is related to other botanical allergens like Ambrosia artemisiifolia (Ragweed) and other cholinergic agents like galantamine.
Common questions about Calendula Off
Calendula Officinalis Flowering Top is primarily used in the medical field as a standardized allergenic extract for diagnostic skin testing. It helps healthcare providers identify if a patient has a hypersensitivity or allergy to plants in the Asteraceae family. Additionally, due to its properties as a cholinesterase inhibitor, it may be used in specific clinical settings to enhance cholinergic activity in the body. It is also utilized in some immunotherapy protocols to help desensitize patients to plant allergens. Always consult your doctor to understand the specific reason this extract is being used in your care.
The most common side effects are localized to the area where the drug is administered, such as redness, itching, and swelling at the injection or patch site. If taken systemically, patients often report mild gastrointestinal issues including nausea, increased salivation, or stomach cramps. These symptoms are typically mild and resolve as the drug is cleared from the system. Some individuals may also experience a mild headache or dizziness shortly after administration. If these symptoms persist or worsen, you should contact your healthcare provider immediately.
It is generally advised to avoid or strictly limit alcohol consumption while using Calendula Officinalis Flowering Top. Alcohol can increase the risk of stomach irritation and may worsen gastrointestinal side effects like nausea or cramping. Furthermore, alcohol has sedative properties that can interact with the neurological effects of cholinesterase inhibitors, potentially leading to increased dizziness. Combining the two may also mask the signs of a cholinergic reaction, making it harder to monitor your safety. Discuss your alcohol intake with your doctor before starting this medication.
Calendula Officinalis Flowering Top is classified as FDA Pregnancy Category C, meaning its safety during pregnancy has not been fully established through human clinical trials. It should only be used if the potential benefits to the mother clearly outweigh the possible risks to the developing fetus. Most healthcare providers recommend avoiding elective allergy testing with this extract during pregnancy to prevent the risk of a systemic allergic reaction. If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, notify your doctor before undergoing any procedures involving this extract. They will help determine the safest course of clinical action for you.
The onset of action depends on how the extract is being used. For diagnostic allergy testing, a reaction (such as a small bump or redness) typically appears within 15 to 30 minutes of application. For therapeutic systemic use, it may take 1 to 2 hours for the drug to reach peak levels in the bloodstream. While some effects are immediate, the full therapeutic benefit in immunotherapy or cholinergic modulation may take several weeks of consistent use. Your healthcare provider will monitor your progress to ensure the medication is working effectively.
You should not stop taking systemic Calendula Officinalis Flowering Top suddenly without consulting your healthcare provider. While it is not known to cause a traditional withdrawal syndrome, abrupt discontinuation can lead to a sudden drop in acetylcholine levels, potentially causing a return of the symptoms being treated. For patients undergoing immunotherapy, stopping suddenly can disrupt the desensitization process and increase the risk of future allergic reactions. Your doctor will likely recommend a gradual tapering schedule if the medication needs to be discontinued. Always follow the specific instructions provided by your medical team.
If you miss a dose of Calendula Officinalis Flowering Top, take it as soon as you remember. If it is nearly time for your next scheduled dose, skip the missed one 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 lead to an overdose and serious cholinergic side effects. If you are receiving the extract as part of an immunotherapy schedule and miss an appointment, contact your allergist immediately. They will determine if the dose needs to be adjusted to maintain safety.
There is currently no clinical evidence suggesting that Calendula Officinalis Flowering Top causes significant weight gain. Most side effects are related to the gastrointestinal or nervous systems rather than metabolic changes. In fact, some patients may experience slight weight loss if the medication causes persistent nausea or increased bowel movements. If you notice unexpected changes in your weight while taking this medication, it is important to discuss them with your doctor. They can help determine if the change is related to the drug or another underlying health condition.
Calendula Officinalis Flowering Top can interact with several types of medications, particularly those that affect the nervous system. It should not be used with other cholinesterase inhibitors or certain muscle relaxants used during surgery. Anticholinergic drugs, such as certain allergy medications or over-the-counter sleep aids, can block the effects of Calendula. Additionally, taking it with beta-blockers may cause your heart rate to slow down too much. Always provide your healthcare provider with a complete list of all medications, herbs, and supplements you are currently taking to avoid dangerous interactions.
Calendula Officinalis Flowering Top is a botanical extract, and while it is produced by various manufacturers, it is not typically referred to as a 'generic' in the same way synthetic drugs are. Instead, it is available as various 'standardized extracts' that meet specific regulatory requirements for potency. Different brands may have slightly different concentrations, so it is important to stay with the brand or preparation recommended by your specialist. If you are looking for a more cost-effective option, discuss the available standardized preparations with your pharmacist or insurance provider.
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