Licorice can cause serious side effects if you take too much of it or use it for too long. It has an effect similar to aldosterone. Aldosterone is a hormone that causes your body to retain salt (sodium) and lose potassium.
Taking too much licorice can cause high blood pressure. This can be severe. It can cause the following symptoms:
- Swelling because your body is retaining water (edema)
- Headache
- Lack of energy (lethargy)
- Heart failure or cardiac arrest
You can even become poisoned from eating too much candy that contains real licorice or using licorice-containing tobacco.
You shouldn't take licorice if you have certain health issues. These include:
- Low potassium levels (hypokalemia).
- Chronic hepatitis.
- Cholestatic liver disease.
- Liver cirrhosis.
- Heart rhythm issues and other heart diseases.
- High blood pressure.
- Severe kidney problems.
- A tumor in your adrenal glands (pheochromocytoma).
- Aldosteronism.
- Untreated hypothyroidism.
You also shouldn't take it if you drink a lot of alcohol. People who are pregnant or breastfeeding also shouldn't use this herb.
Don't take licorice while fasting. Doing so can lead to a serious electrolyte imbalance.
Licorice can also interact with some medicines. Thiazide water pills (diuretics) may increase the amount of potassium you lose when used with licorice. Licorice may also increase the effects of digitalis. This is because digitalis sensitivity is increased by low potassium levels.
Licorice may interfere with the effects of aldactone. This is a medicine used to treat high blood pressure. Talk with your doctor before you take licorice.
You also shouldn't take licorice if you take warfarin. It may increase your metabolism. It may also decrease the effectiveness of warfarin.