Is there steroids in rhus tox?

Rhus toxicodendron, commonly known as poison ivy, is a plant species in the Toxicodendron genus. It contains a group of organic compounds called urushiols, which are responsible for the allergic reaction known as poison ivy rash. Urushiols are not steroids. Steroids are a type of hormone that are found naturally in the body and can also be produced synthetically. They are used to treat a variety of conditions, including inflammation, allergies, and autoimmune diseases.

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