Valerian
Valerian root 0.8% extract
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NIH LiverTox — hepatotoxicity
Category D · Possible cause
LiverTox Category D. A small number of published case reports of acute hepatitis associated with valerian supplements. Causality uncertain; concomitant hepatotoxic agents common.
LiverTox record (NIH NCBI Bookshelf) →Label dose distribution · 1 labeled products
Min
100 mg
Typical
100 mg
Max
100 mg
Other forms of Valerian
25 sibling forms
Distinct chemical forms sharing the same parent nutrient. Different UNIIs, different bioavailability, different effects — never collapsed.
- 402Valerian Root ExtractUNIIherb
- 374ValerianUNIIherb
- 192Valeriana officinalisherb
- 141Valerian extractUNIIherb
- 46Valerian root powderherb
- 38Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) root extractUNIIherb
- 27Valerian powderherb
- 16organic Valerianherb
- 15organic Valerian root extractUNIIherb
- 12fresh Valerianherb
- 11Valerian rhizome w/root (Valeriana officinalis) extractherb
- 10Valerian (Valeriana officinalis L.) root extractherb
- 9Valerian rhizome with root (Valeriana officinalis) extractherb
- 9Valerian root 4:1 extractherb
- 8Valerian RootUNIIherb
- 8Valerian Root Powdered ExtractUNIIherb
- 8Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) root/rhizome extractherb
- 8organic fresh and dry Valerianherb
- 7Valerian Root Powder ExtractUNIIherb
- 7Valerian Root Extract, Dryherb
- 6Valerian root Complexherb
- 5Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) extractUNIIherb
- 5Valerian root extract 4:1UNIIherb
- 5certified organic Valerian extractherb
- 5Valerian Root Glycerite Liquid Extractherb
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