Herbal monograph

Evening Primrose Oil

Evening Primrose Oil plant
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An evening primrose oil monograph

Latin Name: Oenothera biennis

Common Names: evening primrose oil, EPO

This evening primrose monograph provides basic information about evening primrose oil—common names, usefulness and safety, and resources for more information.

Source: https://nccih.nih.gov/

BasicsResearchResultsDosingSafetyWildcraftingReferencesPubMed

Evening Primrose Basics

Evening Primrose in Health Research

Evening Primrose Research Summary

Evening Primrose Oil Safety

Evening Primrose References

This monograph mentions anticoagulants, warfarin. If any of these are part of your routine, talk with your care team before adding this herb — or bring your questions to a 1:1 session.

Latest research

Recent PubMed articles on evening primrose oil in diabetes & complementary medicine, refreshed at each deploy. Source: NCBI/NLM.

  1. Koo, JH. Lee, I. Yun, SK. (2010) Saponified evening primrose oil reduces melanogenesis in B16 melanoma cells and reduces UV-induced skin pigmentation in humans.
  2. Gholami, A. Koulaeinejad, N. Rahimi, M. (2025) Effects of evening primrose oil on treating painful diabetic neuropathy: a randomized, double-blind, clinical trial.
  3. Halat, KM. Dennehy, CE. (2003) Botanicals and dietary supplements in diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
  4. Miller, LG. (1998) Herbal medicinals: selected clinical considerations focusing on known or potential drug-herb interactions.