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Kava - safety alerts & advisory statements

Kava (also known as kava kava or Piper methysticum) is a member of the pepper family and has traditionally been cultivated by Pacific Islanders for use as a social and ceremonial drink - either ground or chewed up and mixed with water or coconut milk. Some Aboriginal communities are also known to use kava, however kava has not been a part of their traditional systems.

Since 2001, the Therapeutic Goods Administration has closely followed mounting international concerns over reports of hepatotoxicity and deaths from liver failure associated with taking some kava-containing medicines.