| Scientific Name |
Agastache Clayton ex Gronov |
| *Other Uses |
Folk uses include nausea, vomiting, nerves; as an astringent, diaphoretic, moderate sedative (Kay 1996, Moore 1993) |
| Formulations used by Informants |
Hot infusion |
| Phytochemistry |
Aglycones and flavanoid glucosides (luteolin, apigenin and acacetin), methyleugenol, anisaldehyde and pulegone (Kay 1996) |
| *Potential Adverse Effects |
No clinical adverse effects were found. |
| *Potential Medication Interactions |
No clinical medication interactions were found. |