Anxiety Valerian

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Valerian

Composition: Valeriana wallichi (Indian Valerian)

Tagara therapeutic action:

Indian Valerian root contains a large number of aromatic oils. The main active ingredient - valerian acid - has a calming and relaxing effect.

Indications for using Tagara:

  • anxiety
  • insomnia
  • sleep disorders
  • nervous and emotional disorders

Before taking Tagara: It is not recommended to use Tagara if you are allergic to any of its main components. Pregnant women and nursing mothers should ask a physician before use.

Although Tagara is a 100% natural herbal remedy, it should not be used in the following cases:

  • pediatric patients
  • severe cardiovascular diseases

Side effects: Tagara is not known to have any adverse reactions if taken as prescribed. However, it is advised to consult your health care provider in order to determine the risk of Tagara side effects in your particular case.

In some patients Tagara may cause the following side effects:

  • drowsiness
  • feeling of oppression
  • decreased performance ability
  • constipation (in prolonged use)
  • very rare: allergic reactions

Interactions: Before using Tagara please tell your physician which drugs or supplements you are already taking including the over-the-counter drugs. Tagara should be used with caution with the following groups of drugs:

  • sedatives
  • antispasmodic agents
  • cardiac remedies

Patients information: Tagara must not to be shared with others. It is not recommended to use the drug for health conditions other than stated in the product's leaflet. Keep the remedy as well as needles and syringes, if they are necessary for the proper treatment, out of the reach of children.