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First published on April 18, 2008, doi:10.1177/0898010107313243
Journal of Holistic Nursing 2008;26:200.
A more recent version of this article appeared on September 1, 2008
Hypericum and Nurses: A Comprehensive Literature Review on the Efficacy of St. John's Wort in the Treatment of Depression
Christopher Carpenter,
Nancy Crigger*,
Regan Kugler,
and
Alexis Loya
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: criggern{at}william.jewell.edu.
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Purpose: Many patients look to complementary and alternative medicine for a herbal solution to depression. This literature review summarizes recently published research on the treatment of depression using St. Johns wort (Hypericum perforatum). Conclusions: The compounds in St. Johns wort herbal preparations are more effective than placebo and, in several studies, more effective than common antidepressant medications in treating minor depression. However, the efficacy of St. Johns wort for treating major depression, cyclothymia, or bipolar disorder is less evident. Although some studies are promising in the treatment of these major disorders, research support is lacking, and it is a controversial aspect of Hypericum therapy. Practice implications: As with any herbal treatment, risks from adverse reactions and drug interactions exist. Providers have an ethical and legal obligation to stay current in knowledge and to provide useful, accurate information to patients.

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M. M. Libster
Commentary and Plant Perspective on "Hypericum and Nurses: A Comprehensive Literature Review on the Efficacy of St. John's Wort in the Treatment of Depression"
J Holist Nurs,
September 1, 2008;
26(3):
208 - 211.
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