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. 2009 Jun 10;2(2):69–76. doi: 10.1007/s12245-009-0105-z

Table 2.

Organ toxicities and toxidromes, and common dietary supplements or herbal medicines that can cause them

Clinical features Xenobiotics
Cardiac Sodium channel effects—Aconitum species (widen QRS, shock)
Digoxin-like effects—Digitalis species, bufo toads
Central nervous system Seizures—strychnine, thujone, essential oils (camphor, eucalyptus)
Sedation—Valeriana species, kava kava
Dermatological Blistering—cantharidin (Chinese blister beetle)
Hematological Coagulopathies—G-herbs (ginger, garlic, gingko)
Agranulocytosis—anti-mitotic agents (colchicine, podophyllotoxin)
Hepatotoxic Hepatitis—multiple agents, germander commonly reported
Veno-occlusive disease—pyrrolizidine alkaloids (comfrey, Senecio species, Heliotropium species)
Nephrotoxic Renal failure—Aristolochia speices
Hypertension, hyperkalemia—licorice
Anticholinergic Datura metel commonly used in TCM
Hexing herbs (Atropa sepcies, Hyoscyamus species, Mandrago officinarum) common in Western herbal practice
Sympathomimetic Ephedra species, Citrus aurantium (bitter orange)
Salicylate poisoning Willow bark, checkerberry