Birch leaves+goldrod+orthosiphon leaves

Authors: Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer, Prof. Dr. med. Martina Bacharach-Buhles

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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Definition
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A fixed combination of Betulae folium, Solidaginis herba and Orthosiphonis folium, which has the status of a recommendation according to Commission E and is therefore referred to as a sample.

Effects
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The combination of

has an anti-inflammatory effect, slightly antispasmodic and promotes urination.

Field of application/use
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A fixed combination of birch leaves, goldenrod and orthosiphon leaves is used as a preventive measure against renal gravel and as part of a flushing therapy for inflammatory diseases of the urinary tract.

Dosage
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In a fixed combination of birch leaves, goldenrod and orthosiphon leaves, the individual constituents must be present as a single drug in quantities of 30 to 50 % of their daily dose.

Undesirable effects
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There are no known adverse effects.

Contraindication
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In case of existing oedema due to reduced heart or kidney activity, this combination should not be taken.

Interactions
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There are no known interactions with other substances.

Literature
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  1. Schilcher H (2016) In: Guide to Phytotherapy, Urban & Fischer Verlag Munich, p. 360 f.