Hypericum
"Hypericum" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Genus of perennial plants in the family CLUSIACEAE (sometimes classified as Hypericaceae). Herbal and homeopathic preparations are used for depression, neuralgias, and a variety of other conditions. Hypericum contains flavonoids; GLYCOSIDES; mucilage, TANNINS; volatile oils (OILS, ESSENTIAL), hypericin and hyperforin.
| Descriptor ID |
D020902
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| MeSH Number(s) |
B01.650.940.800.575.100.928.249.500
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| Concept/Terms |
Hypericum perforatum- Hypericum perforatum
- Hypericum perforatums
- perforatum, Hypericum
- perforatums, Hypericum
- St. Johns Wort
- Johns Wort, St.
- Wort, St. Johns
- St. Johnswort
- Johnswort, St.
- Saint Johns Wort
- Johns Wort, Saint
- Wort, Saint Johns
- Saint Johnswort
- Johnswort, Saint
- St. John's Wort
- John's Wort, St.
- St. John Wort
- Wort, St. John's
- Saint John's Wort
- John's Wort, Saint
- Saint John Wort
- Wort, Saint John's
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Chen JA, Papakostas GI, Youn SJ, Baer L, Clain AJ, Fava M, Mischoulon D. Association between patient beliefs regarding assigned treatment and clinical response: reanalysis of data from the Hypericum Depression Trial Study Group. J Clin Psychiatry. 2011 Dec; 72(12):1669-76.
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Bitran S, Farabaugh AH, Ameral VE, LaRocca RA, Clain AJ, Fava M, Mischoulon D. Do early changes in the HAM-D-17 anxiety/somatization factor items affect the treatment outcome among depressed outpatients? Comparison of two controlled trials of St John's wort (Hypericum perforatum) versus a SSRI. Int Clin Psychopharmacol. 2011 Jul; 26(4):206-12.
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Rapaport MH, Nierenberg AA, Howland R, Dording C, Schettler PJ, Mischoulon D. The treatment of minor depression with St. John's Wort or citalopram: failure to show benefit over placebo. J Psychiatr Res. 2011 Jul; 45(7):931-41.
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Ravven SE, Zimmerman MB, Schultz SK, Wallace RB. 12-month herbal medicine use for mental health from the national Comorbidity Survey Replication (NCS-R). Ann Clin Psychiatry. 2011 May; 23(2):83-94.
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Fava M. Using complementary and alternative medicines for depression. J Clin Psychiatry. 2010 Sep; 71(9):e24.
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Deligiannidis KM, Freeman MP. Complementary and alternative medicine for the treatment of depressive disorders in women. Psychiatr Clin North Am. 2010 Jun; 33(2):441-63.
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Freeman MP, Fava M, Lake J, Trivedi MH, Wisner KL, Mischoulon D. Complementary and alternative medicine in major depressive disorder: the American Psychiatric Association Task Force report. J Clin Psychiatry. 2010 Jun; 71(6):669-81.
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Mischoulon D. Update and critique of natural remedies as antidepressant treatments. Obstet Gynecol Clin North Am. 2009 Dec; 36(4):789-807, x.
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Potter M, Moses A, Wozniak J. Alternative treatments in pediatric bipolar disorder. Child Adolesc Psychiatr Clin N Am. 2009 Apr; 18(2):483-514, xi.
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Kinrys G, Coleman E, Rothstein E. Natural remedies for anxiety disorders: potential use and clinical applications. Depress Anxiety. 2009; 26(3):259-65.
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