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Brand Name
G-15
Generic Name
Hawthorn Leaf With Flower
Active Ingredient
Hawthorn Leaf With FlowerCategory
Nitrate Vasodilator [EPC]
Variants
1
Different strengths and dosage forms
| Strength | Form | Route | NDC |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 [hp_X]/mL | SOLUTION | SUBLINGUAL | 58264-0378 |
Detailed information about G-15
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This page is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Before using any prescription or over-the-counter medication for G-15, you must consult a qualified healthcare professional.
Hawthorn Leaf With Flower is a botanical preparation classified as a Nitrate Vasodilator [EPC] and Standardized Chemical Allergen, primarily utilized for cardiovascular support and allergen-specific immunotherapy.
The dosage of Hawthorn Leaf With Flower can vary significantly based on the specific formulation and the concentration of active constituents (flavonoids and procyanidins). Healthcare providers typically follow these guidelines:
Clinical effects are rarely immediate. According to the EMA, it may take 6 to 12 weeks of continuous use before a patient notices a significant improvement in symptoms.
Hawthorn Leaf With Flower is not recommended for use in children and adolescents under the age of 18. There is insufficient clinical data to establish safety or efficacy in the pediatric population. Cardiovascular symptoms in children require specialized pediatric cardiology evaluation rather than herbal intervention.
Because the metabolites of Hawthorn are primarily excreted through the kidneys, patients with significant renal impairment (kidney disease) should use this substance with caution. While specific dose-reduction formulas do not exist, a lower starting dose and careful monitoring of renal function are advised.
Patients with moderate to severe hepatic (liver) impairment may experience altered metabolism of Hawthorn flavonoids. Caution is advised, and healthcare providers may choose to monitor liver enzymes during prolonged therapy.
No specific dosage adjustments are typically required for elderly patients unless they have underlying renal or hepatic dysfunction. However, because elderly patients are more prone to orthostatic hypotension (dizziness upon standing), the vasodilatory effects of Hawthorn should be monitored closely to prevent falls.
To ensure maximum safety and efficacy, follow these administration guidelines:
If you miss a dose of Hawthorn Leaf With Flower, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for your next scheduled dose, skip the missed dose and resume your regular schedule. Do not double the dose to make up for a missed one, as this may increase the risk of side effects like hypotension (low blood pressure).
Signs of an overdose of Hawthorn Leaf With Flower may include:
In the event of a suspected overdose, seek emergency medical attention immediately or contact a poison control center. Treatment is primarily supportive, focusing on maintaining blood pressure and heart rate.
> Important: Follow your healthcare provider's dosing instructions exactly. Do not adjust your dose or stop taking this medication without medical guidance, especially if you are using it for heart-related symptoms.
Hawthorn Leaf With Flower is generally well-tolerated when used at recommended dosages. However, some individuals may experience:
> Warning: Stop taking Hawthorn Leaf With Flower and call your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following serious symptoms:
Data on the long-term use (beyond 2 years) of Hawthorn Leaf With Flower is limited. However, available clinical evidence suggests that it does not carry a high risk of cumulative toxicity. The primary concern with long-term use is the potential for it to mask the progression of underlying heart disease. Patients should undergo regular cardiovascular assessments to ensure that their condition is not worsening while the symptoms are being suppressed by the extract.
No FDA black box warnings have been issued for Hawthorn Leaf With Flower. However, it is important to note that the FDA does not regulate botanical supplements with the same rigor as synthetic pharmaceuticals. In the context of its use as a Standardized Chemical Allergen [EPC], clinicians must be aware of the risk of systemic allergic reactions during skin testing or immunotherapy.
Report any unusual symptoms or changes in your health to your healthcare provider. Monitoring is especially important if you are taking other medications for heart disease or blood pressure.
Hawthorn Leaf With Flower is a potent pharmacological agent despite its botanical origin. It should only be used under the supervision of a healthcare professional, particularly when used for cardiovascular indications. Patients must be aware that Hawthorn is not a replacement for standard heart failure therapies (such as ACE inhibitors or beta-blockers) but may be used as an adjunct.
There are currently no FDA black box warnings for Hawthorn Leaf With Flower. However, when used as an allergenic extract for diagnosis or treatment, it must be administered in a clinical setting equipped to handle anaphylaxis.
If you are taking Hawthorn Leaf With Flower long-term, your doctor may require the following:
Hawthorn may cause dizziness, lightheadedness, or mild sedation in some individuals. Do not drive, operate heavy machinery, or engage in hazardous activities until you know how this medication affects you. This is especially important during the first few weeks of treatment or after a dose increase.
Alcohol should be consumed with extreme caution while taking Hawthorn Leaf With Flower. Both alcohol and Hawthorn can cause vasodilation (widening of blood vessels). Combining them may lead to a significant drop in blood pressure, increasing the risk of fainting, falls, and severe dizziness.
Do not stop taking Hawthorn Leaf With Flower suddenly if you have been using it for a chronic heart condition. While it does not typically cause a "withdrawal syndrome," a sudden cessation of its vasodilatory effects could lead to a temporary "rebound" increase in blood pressure or a worsening of heart failure symptoms. Always consult your doctor for a tapering schedule if you need to discontinue the medication.
> Important: Discuss all your medical conditions, especially heart rhythm disorders and kidney disease, with your healthcare provider before starting Hawthorn Leaf With Flower.
> Important: Tell your doctor about ALL medications, supplements, and herbal products you are taking. A complete list is essential to prevent dangerous interactions.
Hawthorn Leaf With Flower must NEVER be used in the following circumstances:
Conditions requiring a careful risk-benefit analysis by a physician include:
Patients should be aware of potential cross-sensitivity with other botanical agents. If you are allergic to Rose Hips, Almonds, Peaches, or Cherries, you may be more likely to react to Hawthorn Leaf With Flower. Additionally, individuals with seasonal allergies to tree pollens should be cautious when using non-standardized extracts or teas, as they may contain trace amounts of pollen allergens.
> Important: Your healthcare provider will evaluate your complete medical history, including all allergies and the severity of your heart condition, before prescribing or recommending Hawthorn Leaf With Flower.
Hawthorn Leaf With Flower is classified as Category C (or equivalent in herbal safety ratings). There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women. Animal studies are insufficient to rule out teratogenicity (birth defects) or effects on fetal development. Furthermore, Hawthorn has historically been suggested to affect uterine tone. Therefore, its use during pregnancy is not recommended. If you become pregnant while taking Hawthorn, discontinue use and contact your obstetrician immediately.
It is unknown whether the active constituents of Hawthorn Leaf With Flower (such as vitexin or procyanidins) are excreted in human milk. Because of the potential for cardiovascular effects in the nursing infant, the use of Hawthorn is not recommended for breastfeeding mothers. A decision should be made whether to discontinue nursing or discontinue the drug, taking into account the importance of the drug to the mother.
The safety and effectiveness of Hawthorn Leaf With Flower in pediatric patients have not been established. Cardiovascular symptoms in children are often related to congenital heart defects or inflammatory conditions (like Kawasaki disease) that require specialized medical treatments. Botanical vasodilators are not appropriate for these conditions.
Geriatric patients (aged 65 and older) are the most frequent users of Hawthorn for heart-related symptoms. While generally safe, the following concerns apply:
In patients with a Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) below 30 mL/min, the excretion of Hawthorn metabolites is likely impaired. While there is no standardized GFR-based dosing, healthcare providers typically start at the lowest possible dose and monitor the patient's creatinine levels and blood pressure closely. Hawthorn is not known to be cleared by hemodialysis.
For patients with Child-Pugh Class B or C hepatic impairment, the metabolism of flavonoids may be significantly slowed. Hawthorn should be used with extreme caution in these patients, as the risk of systemic toxicity is higher. Regular liver function tests (LFTs) are recommended if use is deemed necessary.
> Important: Special populations require individualized medical assessment. Never start Hawthorn Leaf With Flower in these groups without a thorough consultation with a specialist.
Hawthorn Leaf With Flower exerts its effects through a multi-faceted molecular approach. The primary mechanism involves the inhibition of 3',5'-cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) phosphodiesterase. By inhibiting this enzyme, Hawthorn increases the levels of cAMP within cardiac myocytes (heart muscle cells). This leads to an increase in intracellular calcium, which enhances the force of contraction (positive inotropy).
Simultaneously, Hawthorn acts as a Nitrate Vasodilator [EPC] by stimulating the endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) enzyme. This increases the production of nitric oxide (NO), which diffuses into the smooth muscle cells of the vasculature, activating guanylate cyclase and increasing cGMP. The result is systemic and coronary vasodilation, which lowers the preload and afterload on the heart. Additionally, Hawthorn has been shown to inhibit Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme (ACE) to a mild degree, further contributing to its blood-pressure-lowering effects.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Bioavailability | < 10% (for OPCs); ~15-20% (for flavonoids) |
| Protein Binding | 60% - 80% (primarily albumin) |
| Half-life | 2 - 5 hours (metabolites) |
| Tmax | 1.5 - 2.5 hours |
| Metabolism | Hepatic (Glucuronidation/Sulfation) |
| Excretion | Renal (>90% as metabolites) |
Hawthorn Leaf With Flower is classified as a Nitrate Vasodilator [EPC]. It shares therapeutic goals with medications like Isosorbide Mononitrate, though its mechanism is broader and its potency is generally lower. It is also categorized as an Allergenic Extract for diagnostic use in immunology.
Common questions about G-15
Hawthorn Leaf With Flower is primarily used as a supportive treatment for mild heart failure, specifically New York Heart Association (NYHA) Class II. It helps improve the heart's pumping efficiency and can reduce symptoms like fatigue and shortness of breath during physical activity. Additionally, it is used for 'nervous heart' complaints and as a vasodilator to improve blood flow. In specialized medical settings, it also serves as an allergenic extract for allergy testing. Always consult a doctor before using it for any heart-related condition.
The most frequently reported side effects include mild gastrointestinal issues such as nausea, stomach pain, or digestive upset. Some users also experience dizziness or lightheadedness, which is often due to the drug's effect on lowering blood pressure. Headaches and palpitations are also possible as the body adjusts to the supplement. Most of these side effects are mild and temporary. However, if you experience severe dizziness or a skin rash, you should contact your healthcare provider.
It is generally advised to avoid or strictly limit alcohol consumption while taking Hawthorn Leaf With Flower. Both alcohol and Hawthorn act as vasodilators, meaning they widen the blood vessels and can lower blood pressure. When taken together, this effect can be additive, leading to a dangerous drop in blood pressure. This may result in severe dizziness, fainting, or an increased risk of falls. Discuss your alcohol intake with your doctor to ensure your safety.
Hawthorn Leaf With Flower is not recommended for use during pregnancy. There is a significant lack of clinical research regarding its safety for the developing fetus. Additionally, some traditional evidence suggests it may affect uterine muscle tone, which could pose a risk to the pregnancy. Because heart health during pregnancy is a complex issue, any cardiovascular symptoms must be managed by an obstetrician or cardiologist using established, safe treatments. Always inform your doctor if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.
Hawthorn Leaf With Flower is not a fast-acting medication for acute symptoms. Most clinical studies show that it takes between 6 to 12 weeks of consistent daily use to see a significant improvement in heart failure symptoms or exercise tolerance. Some patients may notice minor changes after 2 to 4 weeks, but the full therapeutic effect is gradual. It is important to continue taking the medication as prescribed even if you do not feel an immediate difference. If symptoms do not improve after 3 months, consult your doctor.
You should not stop taking Hawthorn Leaf With Flower suddenly without first consulting your healthcare provider, especially if you are taking it for a heart condition. While it is not known to cause physical addiction, stopping it abruptly could lead to a return of symptoms like shortness of breath or palpitations. Your doctor may prefer to gradually reduce your dose to see how your heart responds. Sudden changes in cardiovascular medication can sometimes lead to temporary spikes in blood pressure. Always seek medical advice before changing your regimen.
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it is nearly time for your next scheduled dose, skip the missed one and continue with your regular dosing schedule. Never take two doses at once to make up for a missed one, as this increases the risk of side effects like low blood pressure and dizziness. Consistency is key to the effectiveness of Hawthorn, so try to take it at the same time each day. Using a pill organizer or phone alert can help you stay on track.
Hawthorn Leaf With Flower is not known to cause weight gain as a direct side effect. However, patients taking it for heart failure should monitor their weight very closely. A sudden increase in weight (such as 2-3 pounds in a day or 5 pounds in a week) can be a sign that heart failure is worsening and that the body is retaining fluid (edema). This is a serious situation that requires immediate medical attention. If you notice weight gain while taking Hawthorn, contact your doctor to determine the cause.
Hawthorn Leaf With Flower has several significant drug interactions, particularly with other heart medications. It should not be taken with phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors (like Viagra) or prescription nitrates, as this can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure. It may also increase the effects of blood pressure meds, blood thinners, and digoxin. Because of these risks, it is vital to provide your doctor or pharmacist with a full list of all medications and supplements you are currently taking. Never start a new medication without checking for interactions.
Hawthorn Leaf With Flower is a botanical product and is not available as a 'generic' in the same way synthetic drugs are. Instead, it is sold under various brand names and as various standardized extracts. When looking for a high-quality product, ensure it is standardized to a specific amount of active ingredients, such as oligomeric procyanidins (OPCs) or flavonoids. In many countries, it is available over-the-counter as a dietary supplement, but in some parts of Europe, specific preparations are regulated as prescription or pharmacy-only medicines.
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