Plant original: Griffonia simplicifolia
Specifications:98% , 99% 5-HTP by HPLC
Molecular Formula: C 11 H 12 N 2 O 3
Molecular Mass: 220.23
CAS NO: 4350-09-8
Constitutional Formula:
Indications and Uses
Depression Anxiety Insomnia Fibromyalgia Migraine Weight Loss
5-HTP is most commonly used for depression. Because it is thought to work like serotonin antidepressants, 5-HTP has also been used for other conditions for which these antidepressants are prescribed, such as anxiety, insomnia, fibromyalgia, and migraine.
Safety Concerns
Potential side effects of 5-HTP include nausea, dizziness, and diarrhea. Rarely, allergic reaction to the supplement may occur.
The safety of 5-HTP in pregnant or nursing women and people with liver or kidney disease has not been established.
Children with Down's syndrome should not take 5-HTP.
Dosage Information
To minimize possible side effects, begin with a low dose of 5-HTP (50 mg three times a day) for one week and then increase the amount to 50 mg twice a day for one week, and so on by 50 mg increments each week, up to the dose recommended for your condition. For the quickest absorption, take 5-HTP on an empty stomach. It is best to read product label directions for guidelines on the dosage recommended for your specific condition. |