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Passionflower

Passiflora incarnata · Maypop

Traditional calming botanical with limited clinical evidence and sedative interaction concerns.

Key caution

Sedation interactions with alcohol, benzodiazepines and sleep medications

Legal context varies
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Evidence level

limited evidence

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Risk level

low risk

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Last reviewed

2026-05-16

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Passionflower: profile overview

Passionflower is a botanical with limited evidence quality and a low risk profile. Traditional calming botanical with limited clinical evidence and sedative interaction concerns. Individual responses vary significantly. This summary is drawn from the curated SubsAtlas archive.

  • Risk profile: Low — generally lower concern based on available evidence and known interaction context.
  • Evidence quality: Limited — early or narrow research — uncertainty is significant.
  • Key caution: Sedation interactions with alcohol, benzodiazepines and sleep medications
  • Interaction concerns noted with: Alcohol, Sedatives, Benzodiazepines.
  • Primary compounds: Flavonoids (including chrysin), Maltol, Harman alkaloids (trace).

Sedation interactions with alcohol, benzodiazepines and sleep medications

Limitations

  • Based on curated SubsAtlas archive data only.
  • Not medical advice. Not legal advice. Not a use guide.
  • Individual responses vary. Source review is ongoing.
  • Do not rely on this for personal decisions.

AI Context summarizes curated SubsAtlas archive data only. Not medical advice. Not legal advice. Not a use guide. No external AI calls are made.

Quick Facts

Concise educational context for orientation. Effects and risks vary.

Category

botanical

Main compounds

Flavonoids (including chrysin), Maltol, Harman alkaloids (trace)

Reported profile

Relaxation, Calming reports, Mild sleepiness

Onset range

Varies by product and person

Duration range

General educational context only

Main caution

Sedation interactions with alcohol, benzodiazepines and sleep medications

Body & Mind Map

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Community Signal

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Reported relaxation0%
Reported nausea0%
Reported anxiety0%
Sleep impact0%
Body load0%

Common warning

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Risk awareness

Clear cautions, uncertainty and interaction concerns. This is not medical advice.

Main risks

  • Sedation interactions with alcohol, benzodiazepines and sleep medications
  • Not recommended during pregnancy
  • Clinical evidence is limited and inconsistent
  • Contains trace harman alkaloids — MAOI interaction potential is a theoretical concern

Avoid if…

  • You have relevant medical concerns without professional guidance
  • You are in an unsafe setting
  • You need to drive or operate machinery

Do not combine with…

  • Alcohol
  • Sedatives
  • Benzodiazepines
  • MAOIs (theoretical concern)

Medical caution

  • Review medication interactions with a qualified professional
  • Seek professional help for medical concerns

Unknowns

  • Product quality may vary
  • Individual response varies
  • Evidence may be incomplete

Interaction Warnings

Interaction concerns are shown for risk awareness only. SubsAtlas does not describe any combination as safe.

  • Additive sedation concerns with CNS depressants. Trace alkaloid content raises theoretical MAOI interaction consideration. Consult a professional if taking medications.
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General onset

Varies by product and person

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Peak

Varies by substance, product and person

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Duration

General educational context only

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After effects

May vary; monitor uncertainty and risk context

Timeline ranges are general educational context, not instructions.

Sources

Evidence quality, source type and review context are separated from community patterns.

Sources need editorial review

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Curated passionflower botanical education profile

editorial source · Reviewed 2026-05-16

Limited evidence

Source status: needs-review · How source review works

Legal context

Legal status varies by country, state and local regulation. This is educational context only — not legal advice.

Available as a herbal supplement in most jurisdictions. Regulatory status varies.

Legal context variesLegal review needed

Legal status varies by country, state and local regulation. SubsAtlas provides educational context only and does not provide legal advice, sourcing or buying guidance.

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