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Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark
Brand Name
Hamamelis Virginiana 30c
Generic Name
Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark
Active Ingredient
Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem BarkCategory
Non-Standardized Plant Allergenic Extract [EPC]
Variants
1
Different strengths and dosage forms
| Strength | Form | Route | NDC |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30 [hp_C]/1 | PELLET | SUBLINGUAL | 76472-1143 |
Detailed information about Hamamelis Virginiana 30c
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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 Hamamelis Virginiana 30c, you must consult a qualified healthcare professional.
Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark is a specialized botanical extract used primarily as a non-standardized plant allergenic extract and a topical astringent for skin and mucosal inflammation.
The dosage for Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark varies significantly based on the condition being treated and the formulation used.
Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark is generally considered safe for pediatric use when applied topically for minor irritations, such as diaper rash or insect bites.
Because Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark is primarily used topically and has minimal systemic absorption, no dosage adjustments are typically required for patients with renal impairment. However, if using large quantities on broken skin, caution is advised.
Similar to renal impairment, the localized nature of this drug means that hepatic impairment does not usually necessitate a change in the topical dosing regimen.
Elderly patients often have thinner, more fragile skin (atrophic skin). While no specific dose reduction is required, healthcare providers may suggest less frequent application to prevent excessive drying or irritation of the skin.
Proper administration is key to the efficacy and safety of Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark:
If you miss a dose of a topical preparation, apply it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next scheduled application, skip the missed dose and resume your regular schedule. Do not 'double up' on the amount of product used to make up for a missed dose.
Systemic overdose from topical Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark is extremely rare. However, accidental ingestion can occur, especially in children.
> Important: Follow your healthcare provider's dosing instructions. Do not adjust your dose or use the product for longer than recommended without medical guidance.
Most patients tolerate Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark well, particularly when used topically. However, some common localized effects may occur:
These effects are usually transient and resolve within a few minutes to hours after application ceases.
While Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark is generally safe, serious reactions can occur, particularly when used as an allergenic extract for testing.
> Warning: Stop taking Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark and call your doctor immediately if you experience any of these:
Prolonged use of Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark (months or years) on the same area of skin may lead to:
Currently, there are no FDA black box warnings for Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark when used as a topical astringent or as a non-standardized plant allergenic extract. However, healthcare providers must be aware that all allergenic extracts carry a risk of inducing systemic allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, during the diagnostic process.
Report any unusual symptoms to your healthcare provider. Monitoring for skin integrity and allergic sensitization is recommended for long-term users.
Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark is intended for external use only. It should never be injected or consumed orally unless specifically formulated and prescribed for those routes. Patients with a known history of severe allergies to members of the Hamamelidaceae family should exercise extreme caution. Because this substance is a 'Non-Standardized' extract, the concentration of active tannins and proteins can vary between different manufacturers and batches, which may affect both efficacy and the risk of irritation.
No FDA black box warnings for Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark. Unlike standardized insect venoms or certain high-potency pollen extracts, witch hazel extracts are generally considered to have a lower risk profile, though the potential for anaphylaxis in a clinical testing setting remains a universal precaution for all allergenic extracts.
For standard topical use, no specific laboratory monitoring (such as blood counts or liver function tests) is required. However, for patients undergoing immunotherapy or extensive diagnostic testing with allergenic extracts, providers may monitor:
Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark does not typically cause sedation or cognitive impairment. It is considered safe to drive or operate machinery after topical application. If a systemic allergic reaction occurs, these activities must be avoided until the patient is fully cleared by a medical professional.
There are no known direct interactions between topical witch hazel and the consumption of alcohol. However, many witch hazel solutions contain 14% ethanol. While this is not enough to cause intoxication through skin absorption, patients with a history of alcohol use disorder should be aware of its presence, especially if used over large areas of the body.
There is no known withdrawal syndrome associated with Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark. It can be stopped abruptly without the need for tapering. However, the symptoms it was treating (such as itching or swelling) may return upon discontinuation if the underlying cause has not been resolved.
> Important: Discuss all your medical conditions, including any history of asthma or severe allergies, with your healthcare provider before starting Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark.
There are no absolute drug-drug contraindications that would strictly prohibit the topical use of Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark. However, in the context of Allergy Testing, the use of Systemic Antihistamines (e.g., Diphenhydramine, Loratadine, Cetirizine) is contraindicated for at least 48 to 72 hours before the test.
> Important: Tell your doctor about ALL medications, supplements, and herbal products you are taking, especially if you are scheduled for allergy testing.
Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark must NEVER be used in the following circumstances:
Conditions requiring a careful risk-benefit analysis by a healthcare provider include:
There is a potential for cross-sensitivity between Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark and other members of the Hamamelidaceae family (such as Sweetgum or Fothergilla). Additionally, patients who are sensitive to other high-tannin botanical extracts (like Oak bark or Chestnut) may exhibit similar sensitivities to witch hazel due to the shared chemical profile of polyphenolic compounds.
> Important: Your healthcare provider will evaluate your complete medical history, including any previous reactions to botanical products, before prescribing or administering Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark.
Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark is generally categorized as Pregnancy Category C (or equivalent under newer labeling rules). This means that adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women are lacking. However, because systemic absorption after topical application is minimal, the risk to the developing fetus is considered very low. It is frequently used for the treatment of pregnancy-related hemorrhoids. Nevertheless, it should only be used under the guidance of an obstetrician, particularly during the first trimester. There is no known data regarding teratogenicity in humans.
It is not known whether the constituents of Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark are excreted in human milk. However, given the localized nature of topical application, it is unlikely that clinically significant amounts would reach the nursing infant. Caution is advised if applying the product to the breast or nipple area; the area should be thoroughly cleaned before breastfeeding to prevent the infant from ingesting the product, which could cause oral irritation or nausea.
Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark is approved for topical use in children as young as 2 years old for minor skin irritations. It is a common ingredient in 'natural' diaper rash remedies. However, parents should avoid formulations with high alcohol content for younger children, as their skin is more permeable and prone to irritation. The use of this drug as an allergenic extract in children for allergy testing is common but must be managed by a pediatric allergist due to the risk of systemic reactions.
Elderly patients may be more susceptible to the drying effects of Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark due to the natural decrease in skin oils and moisture (xerosis) associated with aging. There is an increased risk of skin tears or localized irritation. Furthermore, elderly patients are more likely to be on multiple medications (polypharmacy), such as beta-blockers, which can complicate the management of any rare allergic reactions. No specific dose adjustment is required, but skin monitoring is essential.
In patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), the topical use of witch hazel is generally considered safe. Even if minor absorption occurs, the levels are unlikely to reach toxic thresholds. However, for patients on dialysis, it is important to ensure that witch hazel is not applied to the site of the arteriovenous (AV) fistula or graft, as the alcohol and astringents could irritate the access site or interfere with skin integrity.
There are no specific dosing recommendations for patients with hepatic impairment (Child-Pugh Class A, B, or C) regarding topical use. The liver is the primary site for metabolizing any absorbed tannins, but the quantities absorbed from the skin are insufficient to cause concern even in the presence of liver disease. Oral ingestion, however, must be strictly avoided in these patients as tannins can be hepatotoxic in high concentrations.
> Important: Special populations require individualized medical assessment to ensure that the benefits of using Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark outweigh any potential risks.
The primary pharmacological activity of Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark is derived from its high concentration of tannins (8-12%). These tannins, particularly hamamelitannin, act as non-specific protein precipitants. They form reversible and irreversible complexes with proteins, especially collagen and keratin in the skin. This leads to a tightening of the tissue matrix, which decreases capillary permeability and provides a hemostatic (blood-stopping) effect. Additionally, the extract contains volatile oils (e.g., hexenol, ionone) and flavonoids (e.g., quercetin), which possess mild anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties by scavenging free radicals and inhibiting the release of inflammatory mediators like leukotriene B4.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Bioavailability | <1% (Topical) |
| Protein Binding | High (localized to skin proteins) |
| Half-life | N/A (Topical action) |
| Tmax | N/A (Localized) |
| Metabolism | Hepatic (minor fraction absorbed) |
| Excretion | Renal (trace amounts) |
Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark is classified as a Non-Standardized Plant Allergenic Extract [EPC]. It is grouped with other botanical extracts used for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Related medications include other plant-derived astringents like Tannic Acid and other allergenic extracts like Oak or Maple extracts used in immunotherapy.
Common questions about Hamamelis Virginiana 30c
Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark, commonly known as witch hazel, is primarily used as a topical astringent to relieve minor skin irritations, insect bites, and the discomfort associated with hemorrhoids. In a clinical setting, it is also utilized as a non-standardized plant allergenic extract for diagnostic allergy testing to identify specific plant sensitivities. The tannins in the bark help shrink swollen tissues and constrict blood vessels, providing a cooling and soothing effect. It is widely found in over-the-counter preparations such as medicated pads, facial toners, and soothing gels. Your healthcare provider may recommend it for its ability to reduce inflammation and minor bleeding on the skin's surface.
The most common side effects of Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark are localized to the area of application and include skin dryness, mild stinging, and temporary redness. Because it is an astringent, it works by removing excess oils and tightening the skin, which can lead to a feeling of tightness or minor flaking in some individuals. If the product contains alcohol, it may cause a brief burning sensation when applied to broken or sensitive skin. These effects are generally mild and do not require medical intervention. However, if you develop a persistent rash or intense itching, you should discontinue use and consult your doctor, as this may indicate an allergic reaction.
There are no known contraindications or significant drug interactions between the topical use of Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark and the consumption of alcoholic beverages. Since the extract is applied to the skin and very little is absorbed into the bloodstream, it does not interact with alcohol in the liver or central nervous system. However, patients should be aware that many witch hazel solutions themselves contain about 14% ethanol as a preservative. While this is not enough to cause intoxication through the skin, it is a factor to consider for those with extreme alcohol sensitivities or certain skin conditions. Always discuss your lifestyle and medications with your healthcare provider for personalized safety advice.
Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark is generally considered safe for external, topical use during pregnancy, especially for the common issue of pregnancy-related hemorrhoids. Because the active components like tannins are not significantly absorbed into the systemic circulation, the risk of exposure to the developing fetus is minimal. It is classified as Pregnancy Category C, meaning that while there are no large-scale human trials, its long history of topical use has not revealed significant safety concerns. However, it is always best to consult with your obstetrician or healthcare provider before starting any new medication during pregnancy. They can help you weigh the benefits against any potential risks based on your specific health history.
The effects of Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark are typically felt almost immediately after application. The cooling sensation and the astringent 'tightening' of the skin usually begin within 1 to 5 minutes. For conditions like hemorrhoids or insect bites, the reduction in itching and swelling is often noticeable shortly after the first application. However, for more significant skin irritations, it may take several days of regular use (3 to 4 times daily) to see a full resolution of symptoms. If your condition does not improve within seven days of consistent use, you should contact your healthcare provider to rule out a more serious underlying issue or infection.
Yes, you can stop using Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark suddenly without any risk of withdrawal symptoms or physical dependence. It is a topical treatment that acts locally on the skin and does not alter systemic physiological processes that would require a tapering period. If you were using it to manage symptoms like itching or swelling, those symptoms might return if the underlying cause has not been fully resolved. There is no need to gradually reduce the dose. If you experience any rebound irritation or worsening of your skin condition after stopping, you should discuss this with your healthcare provider to determine the next steps in your treatment plan.
If you miss a dose of Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark, simply apply it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next scheduled application, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular routine. There is no benefit to applying a double amount of the product, as the skin can only absorb a certain amount and excessive use may lead to unnecessary irritation or dryness. Consistency is helpful for managing symptoms, but a single missed dose will not significantly impact the overall effectiveness of the treatment. If you have questions about your dosing schedule, your pharmacist or doctor can provide further guidance.
No, Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark does not cause weight gain. It is a topical botanical extract with negligible systemic absorption, meaning it does not enter the bloodstream in quantities that could affect your metabolism, appetite, or fat storage. Unlike systemic medications such as corticosteroids or certain antidepressants, witch hazel has no hormonal or metabolic side effects. If you notice any unexplained weight changes while using this product, it is likely due to other factors such as diet, lifestyle, or other medications you may be taking. You should discuss any significant weight changes with your healthcare provider to identify the actual cause.
Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark is generally safe to use alongside other medications, as its topical application limits the risk of systemic drug interactions. However, if you are using other topical creams or ointments on the same area of skin, you should apply witch hazel first and allow it to dry completely before applying the other medication. This prevents the witch hazel from washing away the other drug or interfering with its absorption. The most significant interaction occurs during allergy testing, where antihistamines must be avoided as they can mask the skin's reaction to the extract. Always provide your healthcare provider with a full list of your current medications to ensure safe use.
Hamamelis Virginiana Root Bark/stem Bark is widely available as a generic product and is often sold under the common name 'Witch Hazel.' Because it is a botanical extract regulated under the FDA's OTC Monograph system, many different manufacturers produce it in various forms, including solutions, pads, and gels. Generic versions are typically just as effective as brand-name products, provided they contain the same concentration of active ingredients and follow the USP (United States Pharmacopeia) standards for Hamamelis Water. You can find these products at most pharmacies and grocery stores. Your pharmacist can help you select a high-quality generic version that meets your specific needs.
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