Khella
In this Article
- What other names is Khella known by?
- What is Khella?
- How does Khella work?
- Are there safety concerns?
- Are there any interactions with medications?
- Dosing considerations for Khella.
How does Khella work?
Khella contains substances that seem to relax and widen blood vessels; decrease heart contraction; open up the lungs; increase "good cholesterol" (HDL, high-density lipoprotein); and fight bacteria, viruses, and fungi.Are there safety concerns?
Khella is possibly unsafe when taken in high doses. It can cause side effects including nausea, dizziness, constipation, lack of appetite, headache, itching, trouble sleeping, skin sensitivity to sunlight (photosensitization), liver problems, and other side effects.Do not use khella if:
- You are pregnant or breast-feeding.
- You have liver disease.

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