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chamomile tea — Competitive Intelligence Brief

chamomile tea (chamomile tea) competitive landscape: 1 comparator, recent regulatory actions, upcoming PDUFA, patent timeline. Class: Herbal anxiolytic/sedative. Area: Neurology, Sleep Medicine, Gastroenterology.

marketed Herbal anxiolytic/sedative GABA receptors, benzodiazepine receptors Neurology, Sleep Medicine, Gastroenterology Small molecule Live · refreshed every 30 min

Target snapshot

chamomile tea (chamomile tea) — National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH). Chamomile tea contains bioactive compounds that bind to benzodiazepine and GABA receptors, promoting relaxation and reducing anxiety through central nervous system modulation.

Comparator set (1 drugs)

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DrugGenericSponsorPhaseClassTargetApproval / PDUFA
chamomile tea TARGET chamomile tea National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) marketed Herbal anxiolytic/sedative GABA receptors, benzodiazepine receptors
Passiflora incarnata Passiflora incarnata Nutricion Medica S.L. marketed Herbal anxiolytic/sedative GABA receptors, serotonin receptors (non-selective)

Recent regulatory actions (last 90 days)

No regulatory actions in the last 90 days for this set.

Upcoming PDUFA dates (next 180 days)

No PDUFA dates in the next 180 days for this set.

Patent timeline (forward window)

No upcoming patent expiries for this set.

Sponsor landscape (Herbal anxiolytic/sedative class)

  1. National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) · 1 drug in this class
  2. Nutricion Medica S.L. · 1 drug in this class

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Drug Landscape (2026). chamomile tea — Competitive Intelligence Brief. https://druglandscape.com/ci/chamomile-tea. Accessed 2026-05-15.

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