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Suspected black cohosh hepatotoxicity
Menopause, 2011Black cohosh, a popular herbal treatment for menopausal symptoms, has been implicated in a number of hepatotoxicity case reports. The purpose of this investigation was to analyze data gained from clinical trials on the effect of black cohosh on liver function.A meta-analysis of randomized, double-blind, and controlled clinical trials was conducted ...
Belal, Naser +5 more
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American family physician, 2003
The herb black cohosh, or Actaea racemosa (formerly named Cimicifuga racemosa), is native to North America. The roots and rhizomes of this herb are widely used in the treatment of menopausal symptoms and menstrual dysfunction. Studies have demonstrated that this botanic medicine, when standardized properly to the terpene glycoside fraction, appears to ...
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The herb black cohosh, or Actaea racemosa (formerly named Cimicifuga racemosa), is native to North America. The roots and rhizomes of this herb are widely used in the treatment of menopausal symptoms and menstrual dysfunction. Studies have demonstrated that this botanic medicine, when standardized properly to the terpene glycoside fraction, appears to ...
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Black cohosh-induced hepatitis.
Delaware medical journal, 2008Herbal products are widely used by American consumers. Herbal remedies are not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration, but they are not immune from serious medication side-effects. We report the case of a 50-year-old woman who presented with fatigue and right upper quadrant pain.
Bruce C, Nisbet, Robert E, O'Connor
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Analysis of formononetin from black cohosh (Actaea racemosa)
Phytomedicine, 2006Fredi Kronenberg
exaly
Muscle damage induced by black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa)
Phytomedicine, 2006P L Minciullo +2 more
exaly

