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[Herb-drugs interactions].

Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 2007
Herbal therapeutics are increasingly associated with herb drug interactions. The vast majority of the purported cases is unsubstantiated and misinterpreted. Pharmacological and clinical studies should only be demanded in cases of reliable evidence. First steps to be taken by manufacturers of herbal drugs should be in vitro studies with metabolizing ...
Johannes, Freudenstein, Thomas, Nisslein
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Herb-Drug Interactions: An Evidence Based Approach

Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2004
The increasing use of herbal medicinal products (HMPs) in the community where people are also receiving prescription medicines suggests that adverse herb-drug interactions may be of significant public health consequence. The evidence available to guide practitioners in decision making is complex and consists of a range of sources including adverse ...
P D, Coxeter   +3 more
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Herb-Drug Interactions: Focus on Pharmacokinetics

CNS Spectrums, 2001
ABSTRACTRecent literature regarding drug-drug, herb-drug, and food-drug interactions must not be ignored; nor can they always be taken at face value. Studies have shown that St. John's wort (SJW)(Hypericum perforatum) can reduce plasma levels of indinavir, cyclosporin, digoxin, and possibly other drugs as well.
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Common herb-drug interactions

The Nurse Practitioner, 2009
Patients take herbal medications for many reasons. Direct-to-consumer advertising may promise improved mood, memory, and weight loss, or improved general well-being. Herbal medications may seem easier to access and less costly than arranging an appointment with a healthcare provider, hassling with ...
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Antibody–drug conjugates: Smart chemotherapy delivery across tumor histologies

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Paolo Tarantino   +2 more
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Herb-drug interaction guide.

Australian family physician, 2001
Herbal medicines now fall into the category of complementary medicines. With their increasing popularity, a new set of circumstances has arisen--the herb-drug interaction. In an effort to streamline the interaction information available, the author has designed two charts.
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Herb-drug interactions.

Medsurg nursing : official journal of the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses, 2008
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Herb-drug interaction

2017
The University of Hong Kong is co-organising the 'Explore the World of Medicine' Public Lecture Series 2016 with the Hong Kong Public ...
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