Adrenal Support: Uses, Side Effects, and Drug Interactions

Brand names: ADR-Bal

# Adrenal Support Overview Adrenal support is a dietary supplement designed to help your body manage stress and maintain energy levels. Your adrenal glands are small organs that sit on top of your kidneys and produce hormones that help you handle stress and keep your energy up throughout the day. This supplement contains ingredients meant to support these glands when they're working hard due to stress, lack of sleep, or a busy lifestyle. People typically use adrenal support when they feel tired, overwhelmed, or run down, and they want natural help getting their energy and focus back. Before taking adrenal support, there are some important safety things to know. Keep this product away from children, as it's not meant for kids. Always follow the dosage instructions on the package label carefully, and talk to your doctor before starting any new supplement, especially if you take other medicines or have health conditions. While no major drug interactions were found with this product, it's still smart to check with your healthcare provider to make sure it's safe for you personally. If you have any questions about whether this supplement is right for you, your doctor or pharmacist can give you the best advice.

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Most Reported Side Effects (FAERS)

  • FATIGUE5 reports
  • INSOMNIA5 reports
  • PALPITATIONS5 reports
  • ASTHENIA4 reports
  • NAUSEA4 reports
  • VOMITING4 reports
  • CHEST PAIN3 reports
  • FEELING ABNORMAL3 reports
  • HEADACHE3 reports
  • NEUROPATHY PERIPHERAL3 reports

Source: FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). Voluntary reports do not establish causation.

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