Common Names: Klamath Weed, Tipton Weed, Johanniskraut, Guan Ye Lian Qiao, Hypericum perforatum
Scientific Names: Hypericum perforatum
St. John's Wort, also known as Hypericum perforatum, is widely recognized for its antidepressant properties, particularly in treating mild to moderate depression. It contains compounds like hypericin and hyperforin that influence neurological functions. Its exact antidepressant mechanism involves neurotransmitter reuptake inhibition and activation of certain cytochrome pathways. However, it interacts with various medications by affecting enzymes in the cytochrome P450 system and P-glycoprotein, potentially altering drug effects.
St. John's wort is known for its interactions with many medications, including antidepressants, birth control, and certain heart and HIV drugs, potentially leading to serious side effects such as serotonin syndrome and increased sensitivity to sunlight. Given these potential interactions and concerns about its safety, particularly during pregnancy or breastfeeding, it is strongly recommended to seek advice from healthcare professionals before starting St. John's Wort.