Broom: Effect and Side Effects

Sparteine affects various channels and receptors on the heart, which leads to a weakening of nerve impulses in the heart. As a result, there is an increase in cardiac force (positive inotropy) with a simultaneous decrease in heart rate (slowing of diastole).

Tyramine constricts the vessels, resulting in an increase in blood pressure. Overall, there is a stabilization of the circulation.

Broom broom: side effects and interactions

Currently, there are no known harmful side effects. Experience has shown that isolated headaches and dizziness may occur.

In pregnant women, taking broom may cause unwanted contraction of the uterus and thus endanger the child. Pregnancy is therefore an absolute contraindication!

The herb should not be taken together with other drugs for low blood pressure, otherwise this could lead to blood pressure crises.