![]() ![]() Also, severe side effects and death have occurred in infants treated with homeopathic teething products containing belladonna. ![]() Consuming as few as 2 berries can be fatal in small children. Children: Belladonna is likely unsafe when taken by mouth. It can reduce milk production and also passes into breast milk. ![]() ![]() It contains potentially toxic chemicals and has been linked to reports of serious side effects.īreast-feeding: Belladonna is likely unsafe when taken by mouth while breast-feeding. Pregnancy: Belladonna is likely unsafe when taken by mouth during pregnancy. There isn't enough reliable information available to know if the poisonous chemicals in belladonna can be absorbed from the rectum. When given as a suppository (rectally): Belladonna is possibly unsafe. There isn't enough reliable information available to know if the poisonous chemicals in belladonna can be absorbed through the skin. When applied to the skin: Belladonna is possibly unsafe. Serious side effects might include blurred vision, fever, fast heartbeat, inability to urinate or sweat, hallucinations, spasms, mental problems, convulsions, coma, and others. It contains chemicals that can be poisonous even at low doses. When taken by mouth: Belladonna is likely unsafe. ![]()
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