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Helianthemum Nummularium Flower, Clematis Vitalba Top, Impatiens Glandulifera Flower, Prunus Cerasifera Flower, And Ornithogalum Umbellatum
Brand Name
Rescue Pastille Lemon
Generic Name
Helianthemum Nummularium Flower, Clematis Vitalba Top, Impatiens Glandulifera Flower, Prunus Cerasifera Flower, And Ornithogalum Umbellatum
Active Ingredient
Clematis Vitalba TopCategory
Other
Variants
1
Different strengths and dosage forms
| Strength | Form | Route | NDC |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5 [hp_X]/1 | LOZENGE | ORAL | 57687-303 |
Detailed information about Rescue Pastille Lemon
This page is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Before using any prescription or over-the-counter medication for Rescue Pastille Lemon, you must consult a qualified healthcare professional.
Clematis Vitalba Top, derived from the flowering tops of the Old Man's Beard plant, is primarily used in homeopathic medicine and traditional topical applications for skin conditions and cognitive focus.
The dosage of Clematis Vitalba Top varies significantly depending on the pharmacopeia followed (Homeopathic vs. Herbal) and the specific condition being addressed.
Clematis Vitalba Top has not been extensively evaluated in rigorous pediatric clinical trials. However, in homeopathic practice, it is often used at the same dilutions as adults but with reduced frequency.
No specific dose adjustments are provided in homeopathic literature for patients with kidney disease, as the systemic load of the active ingredient is extremely low. However, patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) should consult their nephrologist due to the presence of alcohol in many liquid tinctures.
Similar to renal impairment, the low concentration of active molecules typically does not require adjustment. However, the alcohol content in tinctures may be contraindicated in patients with advanced cirrhosis or acute hepatitis.
Elderly patients may be more sensitive to the cognitive effects of any substance. It is recommended to start at the lowest possible frequency (e.g., once daily) to monitor for any paradoxical reactions or sensitivities.
To ensure maximum efficacy, especially for homeopathic preparations, follow these guidelines:
If you miss a dose of Clematis Vitalba Top, take it as soon as you remember. 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 catch up.
An overdose of highly diluted Clematis Vitalba Top (30C or higher) is unlikely to cause acute toxicological emergency due to the lack of chemical mass. However, ingestion of the raw plant or concentrated mother tincture is a medical emergency.
> Important: Follow your healthcare provider's dosing instructions. Do not adjust your dose without medical guidance. Botanical products are not substitutes for conventional medical treatments for serious conditions.
Because Clematis Vitalba Top is most frequently used in high dilutions, common side effects are rare. However, when used in lower potencies (1X, 2X, or Mother Tincture), the following may occur:
> Warning: Stop taking Clematis Vitalba Top and call your doctor immediately if you experience any of these.
There is limited data on the long-term (multi-year) use of Clematis Vitalba Top. Potential concerns include:
No FDA black box warnings currently exist for Clematis Vitalba Top. However, safety experts emphasize that it should never be used as a primary treatment for severe psychiatric disorders (like schizophrenia) or serious dermatological infections without concurrent conventional medical care.
Report any unusual symptoms to your healthcare provider. You may also report side effects to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.
Clematis Vitalba Top is generally considered safe when used in high homeopathic dilutions (6C and above) under the guidance of a professional. However, the raw plant is classified as a 'poisonous plant' by many botanical authorities due to its protoanemonin content. Patients must ensure they are purchasing products from reputable manufacturers that adhere to Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP).
No FDA black box warnings for Clematis Vitalba Top.
For standard homeopathic use, routine lab monitoring is generally not required. However, if a patient is using low-potency (1X-3X) tinctures over a long period, the following may be considered:
Because Clematis Vitalba Top is used to treat 'dreaminess' and lack of focus, it may theoretically improve alertness. However, until you know how this medication affects you, use caution when driving or operating heavy machinery. Some individuals may experience a 'clearing' effect that changes their depth perception or reaction time temporarily.
Many liquid forms of Clematis Vitalba Top contain significant amounts of ethanol (often 20% to 60%). Patients with a history of alcohol use disorder, or those taking medications that cause disulfiram-like reactions (e.g., metronidazole), should use only alcohol-free (glycerin-based) or pellet forms.
There are no known withdrawal syndromes associated with Clematis Vitalba Top. It can generally be stopped abruptly. However, in homeopathic practice, it is often recommended to 'taper' the frequency of doses as symptoms improve (e.g., moving from three times daily to once daily) to allow the body's 'vital force' to take over.
> Important: Discuss all your medical conditions with your healthcare provider before starting Clematis Vitalba Top. Ensure they are aware of any other botanical or homeopathic remedies you are currently using.
Clematis Vitalba Top is not known to interfere with standard blood chemistry, hematology, or urinalysis panels. However, always inform your lab technician if you are taking botanical extracts, as certain phytochemicals can occasionally cause false positives in specialized toxicology screens.
Mechanism of Interaction: Most interactions are pharmacodynamic (additive effects) rather than pharmacokinetic (CYP450 inhibition). However, the presence of alcohol in tinctures can affect the metabolism of drugs that share the CYP2E1 pathway.
> Important: Tell your doctor about ALL medications, supplements, and herbal products you are taking. A complete list helps prevent potentially dangerous interactions.
Clematis Vitalba Top must NEVER be used in the following circumstances:
Conditions requiring careful risk-benefit analysis include:
Patients who react to the following may also react to Clematis Vitalba Top:
> Important: Your healthcare provider will evaluate your complete medical history before prescribing or recommending Clematis Vitalba Top.
There are no adequate and well-controlled studies of Clematis Vitalba Top in pregnant women. In traditional herbalism, some Clematis species were thought to have emmenagogue effects (stimulating menstrual flow), which could theoretically pose a risk of miscarriage. While homeopathic dilutions are likely to contain negligible amounts of the active plant chemistry, the alcohol content and the lack of teratogenicity data suggest that Clematis should be avoided during pregnancy unless specifically managed by a high-risk obstetrician.
It is unknown whether the constituents of Clematis Vitalba Top are excreted in human milk. While the risk to a nursing infant from a 30C dilution is likely minimal, the potential for skin-to-skin transfer of topical preparations must be considered. If a mother is using Clematis topically, it should never be applied to the breast or nipple area. Consult a lactation consultant before use.
Clematis is used in the Bach Flower 'Rescue Remedy Kids' formulation, which is alcohol-free. However, the safety and efficacy of Clematis Vitalba Top for specific pediatric medical conditions have not been established by the FDA. Parents should be aware that 'natural' does not always mean 'safe' for developing systems. Use in children should be limited to short durations and monitored for any changes in behavior or skin health.
Older adults may have thinner skin, increasing the risk of irritation from topical Clematis. Additionally, the 'dreaminess' for which Clematis is prescribed can be difficult to distinguish from early-stage cognitive impairment or dementia in the elderly. A full neurological evaluation is recommended before attributing such symptoms to a need for Clematis. Polypharmacy is also a concern; ensure the alcohol in tinctures does not interact with cardiovascular or sedative medications.
Patients with impaired renal function (GFR < 30 mL/min) should be cautious. While the chemical load is low, the body's ability to clear even trace metabolites may be reduced. No specific dose adjustments are standardized, but increased monitoring for systemic sensitivity is advised.
In patients with Child-Pugh Class B or C hepatic impairment, avoid alcohol-based tinctures. The trace saponins found in Clematis species are primarily processed by the liver; while toxicity is unlikely at homeopathic doses, the precautionary principle suggests using the highest possible dilutions (e.g., 200C) to minimize chemical exposure.
> Important: Special populations require individualized medical assessment to ensure safety and efficacy.
The primary chemical markers of Clematis vitalba include the glycoside ranunculin. When the plant tissue is damaged, ranunculin is hydrolyzed by the enzyme beta-glucosidase into protoanemonin. Protoanemonin is a highly reactive unsaturated lactone. Its molecular mechanism involves the alkylation of cellular nucleophiles, particularly thiol groups (-SH) in proteins and glutathione. This leads to oxidative stress and localized inflammatory responses. In homeopathic theory, these same pathways are thought to be stimulated in a 'micro-dose' fashion to trigger the body's compensatory healing mechanisms, though this is not recognized by conventional molecular biology.
The pharmacodynamic effect of Clematis Vitalba Top is characterized by its irritant potential in low dilutions and its purported 'grounding' effect in high dilutions. There is no established dose-response curve in the conventional sense for its homeopathic use. The time to onset for emotional effects (Bach Flower) is reported to be within 20-40 minutes, while the resolution of skin symptoms may take several days of consistent application.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Bioavailability | High (sublingual); Low (topical) |
| Protein Binding | Unknown (estimated 40-60% for protoanemonin) |
| Half-life | 2-4 hours (metabolites) |
| Tmax | 0.5 - 1 hour (sublingual) |
| Metabolism | Hepatic (Glutathione conjugation) |
| Excretion | Renal (>90%) |
Clematis Vitalba Top is classified as a Homeopathic Medicinal Product and a Botanical Extract. It is related to other Ranunculaceae remedies such as Pulsatilla and Staphisagria.
Common questions about Rescue Pastille Lemon
Clematis Vitalba Top is primarily used in homeopathic medicine to address emotional states characterized by 'dreaminess,' lack of focus, and being 'out of touch' with reality. It is also traditionally used in highly diluted topical forms to treat certain inflammatory skin conditions and vesicular rashes. In the Bach Flower Essence system, it is one of the five ingredients in the famous 'Rescue Remedy,' intended to provide grounding during stressful situations. Some practitioners also use it for sharp, nerve-related pains. However, it is important to note that these uses are based on traditional homeopathic practice and have not been evaluated by the FDA for clinical efficacy in the same way as prescription drugs.
When used in standard homeopathic dilutions (such as 30C), side effects are extremely rare because the amount of active chemical substance is very low. Some individuals may experience a 'homeopathic aggravation,' which is a temporary, mild increase in the symptoms they are trying to treat. If using a lower-dilution tincture or cream, mild skin redness or a tingling sensation in the mouth may occur. Serious side effects like blistering or severe allergic reactions are generally only associated with the raw plant or improperly prepared extracts. Always report any new or worsening symptoms to your healthcare provider to ensure they are not related to an underlying condition.
There is no direct chemical interaction between alcohol and the active botanical constituents of Clematis Vitalba Top. However, many liquid homeopathic preparations are already preserved in an alcohol base (ethanol). If you are sensitive to alcohol or are taking medications that interact with it (like disulfiram or certain antibiotics), you should choose alcohol-free pellets or glycerin-based drops instead. Additionally, since Clematis is often used to improve mental clarity and focus, consuming alcohol—which is a central nervous system depressant—may counteract the intended benefits of the remedy. It is best to consult your doctor regarding your specific situation.
The safety of Clematis Vitalba Top during pregnancy has not been established through rigorous clinical trials. While homeopathic dilutions are generally considered to have a low risk profile due to the minimal amount of plant material, the lack of data means that caution is required. Some herbalists advise against using any member of the Clematis genus during pregnancy because of potential effects on the uterus. Furthermore, the alcohol content in many tinctures is a concern for fetal development. Pregnant women should always consult their obstetrician or a qualified healthcare professional before starting any new supplement or homeopathic remedy.
The onset of action for Clematis Vitalba Top can vary depending on the form and the condition being treated. For emotional or cognitive support (such as using Bach Flower Essences), some users report feeling a 'grounding' effect within 20 to 60 minutes. For chronic conditions or skin issues treated with homeopathic pellets, it may take several days or even weeks of consistent use to notice a significant change. Homeopathy often focuses on a gradual shift in the body's 'vital force' rather than an immediate suppression of symptoms. If you do not see any improvement after two weeks of use, consult your healthcare provider.
Yes, Clematis Vitalba Top can generally be stopped abruptly without risk of withdrawal symptoms or physical dependence. Unlike many conventional psychiatric medications, homeopathic remedies do not alter brain chemistry in a way that requires a tapering period. However, if you are using it to manage a specific symptom, stopping the remedy may result in the return of that symptom if the underlying cause has not been addressed. In homeopathic practice, it is often recommended to reduce the frequency of doses as you feel better, eventually stopping once the desired effect is achieved.
If you miss a dose, simply take it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next scheduled dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular routine. Because homeopathic remedies work on a principle of frequency rather than cumulative blood levels, missing a single dose is unlikely to significantly impact the overall treatment. Do not take a double dose to make up for the one you missed. Consistency is helpful for best results, but the occasional missed dose is not a cause for concern.
There is no evidence to suggest that Clematis Vitalba Top causes weight gain or affects metabolism in a way that would lead to changes in body composition. The preparations are typically calorie-free (in liquid form) or contain only trace amounts of sugar (in pellet form). Unlike some conventional antidepressants or antipsychotics that are known to cause weight changes, Clematis does not target the hormonal or metabolic pathways associated with weight gain. If you experience unexpected weight changes while taking this or any other product, you should discuss it with your doctor to rule out other medical causes.
In most cases, Clematis Vitalba Top can be taken alongside other medications, but there are some exceptions. The most significant concern is the alcohol content in tinctures, which can interact with medications like metronidazole or disulfiram. There is also a theoretical risk that the saponins in the plant could interact with immunosuppressant drugs. Because homeopathic remedies are highly diluted, they are often considered safe to use with conventional drugs, but you must always inform your doctor and pharmacist of everything you are taking to prevent any unforeseen interactions or a reduction in the efficacy of your primary treatments.
The concept of 'generic' vs. 'brand name' works differently for homeopathic and botanical products than for prescription drugs. Clematis Vitalba Top is the name of the active ingredient itself, and it is available from many different manufacturers under various labels. You can find it as a single homeopathic remedy (e.g., from Boiron or Hyland's) or as part of combination formulas like 'Rescue Remedy.' While there is no 'generic' in the legal FDA sense, you can choose between different brands and potencies. Always ensure the product you choose lists 'Clematis Vitalba' clearly on the label and comes from a reputable source.