Echinacea
EP107
- Products
- 1
NIH LiverTox — hepatotoxicity
Category D · Possible cause
LiverTox Category D. Rare case reports; causality for most remains uncertain. Generally considered safe short-term use.
LiverTox record (NIH NCBI Bookshelf) →Label dose distribution · 1 labeled products
Min
40 mg
Typical
40 mg
Max
40 mg
Other forms of Echinacea
17 sibling forms
Distinct chemical forms sharing the same parent nutrient. Different UNIIs, different bioavailability, different effects — never collapsed.
- 11Echinacea purpurea root dry extractherb
- 11Echinacea Aerial Parts Extractherb
- 10Echinacea Root Extract, Dryherb
- 5Echinacea Root Extract, Fresh, Undriedherb
- 2dried Echinacea angustifolia and pallidaherb
- 2fresh Echinacea angustifolia and purpureaherb
- 1Echinacea angustifolia herb powderherb
- 1Echinacea root & aerial part extractherb
- 1Echinacea aerial extractherb
- 1Echinacea aerial plant extractherb
- 1Echinacea pallida root extractherb
- 1Echinacea Aerial Parts Extract, Powderherb
- 1Echinacea Herb Extract, Dryherb
- 1Echinacea Extract, Naturalherb
- 1Echinacea Leaf, Stem Extractherb
- 1Echinacea Herb, Root Extractherb
- 1Echinacea Flower and Herb Extractherb
Products with avoid-level excipients
1
contain EP107 AND at least one authority-avoid-flagged excipient
Top brands carrying EP107
15 brands rolled up
Products containing EP107