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Test St John's wort
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QUESTION 1: WHAT IS THE MAIN ACTIVE INGREDIENT IN THE PLANT COMMONLY KNOWN AS ST. JOHN'S WORT?
Dopamine
Hypericin
Serotonin
Cortisol
SECOND QUESTION: IN WHAT FORMS IS ST. JOHN'S WORT TYPICALLY USED FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES?
Tea and powder
Capsules and liquid extracts
Tablets and creams
Essential oils
QUESTION 3: WHAT NEUROTRANSMITTERS DOES ST. JOHN'S WORT MAINLY AFFECT TO HELP REGULATE MOOD?
Acetylcholine and serotonin
Dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine
Endorphins and melatonin
GABA and serotonin
QUESTION 4: WHAT IS A POSSIBLE LIMITATION OF ST. JOHN'S WORT IN THE TREATMENT OF DEPRESSION?
Only effective in severe cases of depression
Its effectiveness is similar to placebo in severe depression
Works better for anxiety, not depression
More effective than pharmaceutical drugs
QUESTION 5: WHAT KIND OF SIDE EFFECTS CAN OCCUR WHEN USING ST. JOHN'S WORT?
Severe pain and inflammation
Memory loss and concentration problems
Sleep disturbance, gastrointestinal discomfort, and dizziness
Muscle cramps and joint pain
QUESTION 6: WHAT IS A SIGNIFICANT RISK ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF ST. JOHN'S WORT?
May interact with medications such as hormone treatments and anticoagulants
Causes an increase in blood pressure
Causes memory loss and confusion
May cause excessive sweating
QUESTION 7: HOW SHOULD ST. JOHN'S WORT BE USED FOR THERAPEUTIC PURPOSES?
As the sole treatment for severe depression
Under the guidance of a healthcare professional
No medical consultation
Only in combination with other herbal treatments
QUESTION 8: WHAT IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS TO TAKE BEFORE USING ST. JOHN'S WORT?
Must be combined with antidepressants to be effective
Should only be used to treat anxiety, not depression
Must be monitored for possible interactions with other medications
Can replace antidepressant medications in all cases
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