Passionflower

Also known as: Passiflora incarnata, maypop, apricot vine

Grade B — Moderate Evidenceherbsleepanxiety

Recommended Dosage

250500 mg extract

30-45 min before bed or anticipated stressor

Gentle anxiolytic herb comparable to low-dose oxazepam. Effective for pre-surgical anxiety and sleep without next-day impairment.

Last reviewed: 2026-03-09

Evidence Rating: Grade B — Moderate Evidence

Some RCTs with positive results, or strong observational evidence. More research may refine our understanding.

Interaction Warnings

CNS depressants / benzodiazepinesModerate

Additive sedation

MAOIsModerate

Potential interaction via beta-carboline alkaloids; avoid

Blood thinnersLow

Weak anticoagulant activity; monitor warfarin

⚠️ Important Notes

  • Avoid in pregnancy (uterine stimulant in animal models)
  • Contains harmane alkaloids with mild MAO inhibition

Clinical Evidence (3 studies)

Passionflower tea improved sleep quality

Ngan A & Conduit R (2011) — Phytother Res

Improved sleep quality over placebo; crossover RCT

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Passionflower vs oxazepam for anxiety

Akhondzadeh S et al. (2001) — J Clin Pharm Ther

Comparable efficacy to oxazepam, fewer side effects

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Passionflower reduced pre-operative anxiety

Movafegh A et al. (2008) — Anesth Analg

500mg reduced pre-operative anxiety without sedation vs placebo

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