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This is an alphabetical list of all known potions.
- Ageing Potion
- A potion that, depending on the amount taken, temporarily ages the drinker to various ages.
- Alihotsy Draught
- A potion from the Alihotsy plant; causes hysterical laughter.
- Amortentia
- The world's strongest Love Potion; does not create real love, just powerful obsession.
- Seen/Mentioned: Horace Slughorn showed it to his sixth years in 1996; later Romilda Vane added it to a chocolate meant for Harry Potter but instead it was consumed by Ronald Weasley.
- Angel's Trumpet Draught
- Almost certainly a poison.
- Anti-Paralysis Potion
- A potion that heals paralysis.
- Antidote to Common Poisons
- A potion that reverses the effects of common poisons. Contains Bezoar, Mistletoe Berries, and Unicorn Horns.
- Seen/Mentioned: In Magical Draughts and Potions by Arsenius Jigger.
- Antidote to Uncommon Poisons
- A potion that reverses the effects of uncommon poisons.
- Antidote to Veritaserum
- A potion that removes the effects of Veritaserum.
- Seen/Mentioned: Albus Dumbledore believed that Horace Slughorn might be carrying it in 1996.
- Armadillo Bile Mixture
- Unknown
- Babbling Beverage
- A potion that causes uncontrollable speaking of nonsense.
- Baneberry Potion
- A poisonous brew of unknown exact effect.
- Baruffio's Brain Elixir
- A potion that apparently increases the taker's brain power.
- Beautification Potion
- A potion that makes the taker very beautiful.
- Befuddlement Draught
- A potion that makes the taker confused and reckless.
- Beguiling Bubbles
- A Love Potion sold at Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes.
- Black Fire Potion
- A potion that makes the taker able to move through black fire uninjured.
- Blemish Blitzer
- A potion that most likely gets rid of acne.
- Blood-Replenishing Potion
- A potion that replenishes the taker's blood if they have been injured and lost blood.
- Bloodroot Poison
- A poisonous potion.
- Bruise removal paste
- A paste invented by Fred and George Weasley to remove bruises.
- Bulgeye Potion
- Presumed to make the taker's eyes swell.
- Bundimun Pomade
- A potion that is presumably a hair pomade containing Bundimun secretion.
- Bundimun Secretion
- A magical substance that, when diluted, is known to be used in some magical cleaning products.
- Burn-Healing Paste
- A thick paste used to heal burns.
- Burning Bitterroot Balm
- Presumably a soothing balsam made from the Bitterroot plant.
- A potion that calms the user of shock, trauma, etc.
- Provokes stomach growling
- Potions whose main ingredients are cheese.
- The effects of this potion are unknown.
- A potion that made the drinker more confident.
- A potion that confuses the taker.
- A potion that soothes and reduces coughs.
- A Love Potion sold at Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes.
- A potion that cures boils.
- Seen/Mentioned: Taught to first years in Potions class.
- Helps the drinker deal with traces.
- Kills those who come into contact with it
- Effects of this potion are unknown, but it is possibly a poison.
- A potion that deflates anything swollen by magical means.
- A potion used in the developing of magical photographs, making them move.
- A potion that makes the taker dizzy and lightheaded.
- The effects of this potion are unknown, but it is possibly poisonous to dogs.
- Gives the drinker a fiery breath.
- Has a purple hue
- A solution that kills Doxys
- Heals wounds given by thoughts.
- A poisonous potion most likely taken from dragons.
- A tonic used to heal sickly dragons.
- A solution that helps plants grow.
- Draught of Living Death
- A potion that places the taker in a state of sleep that makes them seem like they are dead.
- Seen/Mentioned: Severus Snape asked a question related to this potion to Harry in 1991; Horace Slughorn showed it to 6th years in 1996.
- Draught of Peace
- A potion that relieves anxiety.
- Dreamless Sleep Potion
- A potion that places the taker in a sleep that is dreamless.
- Drink of Despair
- A potion that puts the taker in extreme pain.
- Drowsiness Draught
- Makes drinker drowsy
- Edurus Potion
- A potion that made a rocky film develop on the drinker's skin, increasing their defence and helping to protect them from injury.
- Elixir 7
- Contains 25 % alcohol, label warns nit to use more than 5 drops at once. Unknown use
- Elixir of Life
- A potion created from the Philosopher's Stone that extend the taker's life.
- Seen/Mentioned: Hermione Granger told Harry and Ron about this in 1991. Nicolas Flamel and his wife are known to be using it and they lived upto more that 600 years.
- Elixir to Induce Euphoria
- A potion that induces a sense of inexplicable, irrational happiness upon the drinker.
- Emerald Potion (Also knwown as the Drink of Despair)
- A potion that protects powerfully magic objects, such as horcruxes. It cannot be touched, magically vanished or emptied or changed. When drunk it causes severe pain, the guts feel like burning, the drinker will remember his or her most awful experiences, and finally, causes extreme thirst.
- Erumpent Potion
- A potion that is highly explosive when it touches or is touched by an outside source.
- Everklena
- A supposed cleaning product that in reality caused grime to spawn.
- Essence of Insanity
- A potion which presumably causes irrational behaviour, possibly inflicting the condition of insanity.
- Seen/Mentioned: Ronald Weasley and Hermione Granger thought Harry had accidentally consumed it, due to his strange behaviour after consuming the Felix Felicis.
- Everlasting Elixirs
- A potion with the effect to either never run out of potion or to work forever.
- Exploding Potion
- A very volatile potion, and when completed, can be used to create explosions.
- Exstimulo Potion
- Boosts the spell power of the drinker.
- Fake Protective Potions
- A potion that claimed to protect the taker from Dark magic, but did not.
- Fatiguing Infusion
- A potion that, when either drank or inhaled, caused fatigue.
- Felix Felicis (Also known as Liquid Luck)
- A potion that temporarily made the drinker lucky, allowing them to succeed in all their endeavours.
- Fergus Fungal Budge
- A fungicidal product that treated ringworm infections on the feet.
- Fire-Breathing Potion
- Fire Protection Potion
- A potion that protects the taker from being burnt.
- Flesh-Eating Slug Repellent
- A pesticide that repels flesh-eating slugs.
- Focus Potion
- Reduced the cooldown time between spells.
- Forgetfulness Potion
- A potion that makes the taker forgetful.
- Frog Parts Mixture
- A packet of potion ingredients that most likely contained frog parts.
- Fungiface Potion
- A potion that makes the taker's face break out in fungi.
- A gas that induces choking and possibly suffocates the taker.
- A potion that helps to grow plants.
- A potion that gives the taker extra endurance.
- A stronger version of Pepperup Potion.
- Most likely a stronger version of Wiggenweld Potion.
- A potion that causes the drinker to believe that whomever gave the potion to them is their best friend.
- Hair-Dyeing Potion
- A potion that changes the taker's hair colour.
- Hair-Raising Potion
- A potion that causes the taker's hair to stand on end.
- Hate Potion
- A potion that shows the taker's worst traits and habits.
- Healing Potion
- A potion which heals the drinker, it replenishes any lost health or stamina
- Heartbreak Teardrops
- A potion sold by Fred and George Weasley at Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes.
- Herbicide Potion
- A potion that either kills or damages plants. Contains Flobberworm mucus, Horclump juice, and Spines of lionfish.
- Seen/Mentioned: Magical Drafts and Potions by Arsenius Jiggles.
- Hiccoughing Solution
- A potion that most likely cures hiccups.
- A potion that is presumed to give the taker an energy boost.
- A potion that makes the taker invisible.
- A potion that induces lockjaw
- A potion created by Fred and George Weasley sold at Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes.
- Laugh-inducing Potion
- A potion that makes the taker laugh uncontrollably.
- Laxative Potion
- A potion that is most likely a laxative.
- Love Potion
- Any of a large number of potions that make the taker fall in love with the person that has given it to them.
- Love Potion Antidote
- Antidote to love potions.
- Lung Clearing Potion[citation needed]
- A potion whose effects are unknown; most likely cures the taker of lung infections.
- Madame Glossy's Silver Polish
- A magical cleaning solution.
- Malevolent Mixture
- A potion that is most likely a poison or produces other bad effects.
- Mandrake Restorative Draught
- Manegro Potion
- Causes hair on drinker's head to grow out rapidly
- Maxima Potion
- Temporarily makes the drinker's spells more powerful.
- Maximum Turbo Farts Potion
- Presumably causes the drinker to rapidly develop flatulence
- Memory Potion
- Enhances the drinker's memory
- Moonseed Poison
- A poison made with moonseed
- Mopsus Potion
- presumably gives one Seer-like power
- possibly the ability to manipulate objects telekinetically.
- Mouth Itching Antidote
- Cures Mouth Itching (possibly)
- Muffling Draught
- A potion most likely used to silence people and/or various objects
- Mrs Scower's All-Purpose Magical Mess Remover
- Removes stains
- Murtlap Essence
- Soothes and heals painful cuts and abrasions
- Supposedly a potion capable of killing Nargles.
- A poison that releases green clouds of smoke when completed.
- Restores the drinker's sight
- Counteracts the Conjunctivitis Curse
- Pepperup Elixir
- Contains 46 % alcohol, dosage should not exceed 7/21 drops per potion. Perhaps related to Pepperup Potion
- Pepperup Potion
- Relieves and/or cures cold symptoms.
- Seen/Mentioned: Madam Pomfrey uses it on students in 1992.
- Poison Antidote
- Polyjuice Potion
- Temporarily transforms the drinker into another person. The drinker will take on the appearance of the person whose hair, fingernails, etc., are added to the potion. Not to be used for transforming into an animal.
- Seen/Mentioned: Used in 1992 by Harry and Ron to enter Slytherin Common Room; In the 1994-1995 school year Severus Snape thought Harry was stealing his ingredients to make a polyjuice potion, when in reality it was Barty Crouch Junior, to disguise himself as Alastor Moody; Used multiple times in 1997 and 1998.
- Pomfrey's Pick-Me-Up
- Kind of tonic, cures minor physical damages
- Pompion Potion
- Temporarily turns the drinker's head into a pumpkin
- Potion N. 220
- Potion No. 07
- Experimental mix
- Poisonous
- Potion No. 113
- Most likely an experimental mix
- Potion No. 86
- Highly poisonous
- Potion No. 329
- Potion of All Potential
- Brings out the drinker's best qualities, unlocking their full potential and enhancing their prowess of accomplishment.
- Potion of Invisibility
- Temporarily turns the drinker invisible
- Prevents the Quod from exploding.
- Healing potion for rats.
- Helps restore non-corporeal wizards to their bodies.
- Forces the germination of a plant
- A potion used to replenish
- Reverts spell effects.
- Awakens an unconscious person
- Helps restore non-corporeal wizards to a rudimentary bodies/sustains rudimentary bodies
- Capable of making objects brilliantly shiny.
- A kind of hair potion, the exact effects of which are unknown
- Causes the drinker to shrink
- Regrows missing bones
- Makes hair more manageable
- Made the drinker quickly fall into a deep but temporary sleep
- Causes the drinker to sniff (possibly)
- Healing potion for soothing injuries
- Gives drinker increased strength
- It may be related to the Strengthening Solution.
- Presumably increases the strength of the one who drinks it
- It may be related to the Strength Potion.
- More powerful version of the Exstimulo Potion, which significantly boosts the spell power of the drinker.
- More powerful version of the Invigoration Draught.
- Caused a loss of intelligence
- Causes enlargement on contact
- Ten-Second Pimple Vanisher
- Treats acne
- Thick golden potion
- Healing, curse quarantining.
- Was used by Professor Severus Snape in the summer of 1996 to treat the effects that the curse on the Ring Horcrux had on Albus Dumbledore.
- Thunderbrew
- Surrounds the drinker's body with a miniature thunderstorm that zaps enemies.
- Tonic for Trace Detection
- Allows the drinker to sense traces of magic better than they normally could.
- Truth Serum
- Makes the drinker tell the truth
- Twilight Moonbeams
- Causes the drinker to become infatuated with the giver of the potion
- Acts like a (non-fatal) poison.
- Veritaserum
- Forces the taker to tell the truth.
- Vitamix Potion
- Gives energy to the drinker
- Volubilis Potion
- Alters the drinker's voice
- Weakens the drinker
- Poison
- Prevents the drinker from falling asleep. Also awakens from drugging or concussion.[1]
- Able to sterilise and heal minor wounds.[2]
- Awakens a person from magically-induced sleep (and hence can cure Draught of Living Death).
- Presumably enhances the clarity of thought of the drinker
- Eases the symptoms of lycanthropy; prevents werewolves from losing their minds post-transformation.
- Antiseptic