Panax quinquefoliusEleutherococcus senticosus) is a different genus and does not contain the ingredients believed to be active in the 2 forms used in supplements.
(See also Overview of Dietary Supplements.)
Claims
Evidence
Adverse Effects
estrogen
Drug Interactions
(See also table Some Possible Dietary Supplement–Drug Interactions.)
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