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Acute massive pulmonary embolism in a patient using clavis panax
In recent years, the use of herbal combinations, plant extracts or food supplements has increased in our country and all over the world. However, there is not enough data to determine the effective doses of these substances in the composition of herbal ...
İsa Öner Yüksel +3 more
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Author Correction: Signal Detection and Assessment of Herb-Drug Interactions: Saudi Food and Drug Authority Experience. [PDF]
Alghamdi W +4 more
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Objectives: Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) has been shown to be effective in autoimmune rheumatic diseases, but harmful herb-drug interactions might be inherent.
Ting Hui Woon +3 more
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Cytochrome P450 enzyme mediated herbal drug interactions (Part 2) [PDF]
To date, a number of significant herbal drug interactions have their origins in the alteration of cytochrome P450 (CYP) activity by various phytochemicals. Among the most noteworthy are those involving St.
Phopin, Kamonrat +2 more
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Herb-drug Interactions in Neuropsychiatric Pharmacotherapy - A Review of Clinically Relevant Findings. [PDF]
Le TT, McGrath SR, Fasinu PS.
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BackgroundCombination therapy was associated with an increased risk of drug- drug interactions (DDIs) in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The present study aimed to investigate the epidemiology of potential DDIs (pDDIs), including potential
Weifang Ren +4 more
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Network Analysis of the Herb-Drug Interactions of Citrus Herbs Inspired by the "Grapefruit Juice Effect". [PDF]
Lü J +7 more
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The University of Hong Kong is co-organising the 'Explore the World of Medicine' Public Lecture Series 2016 with the Hong Kong Public ...
Feng, Y
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Pharmacokinetics of Herb-Drug Interactions of Plumbagin and Tazemetostat in Rats by UPLC-MS/MS. [PDF]
Li H +5 more
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A REVIEW: HERB-DRUG INTERACTIONS
Alternative medicine is becoming popular worldwide and this is clearly evident from the rapidly escalating sales figures. The time tested and clinically proven herbal medicines like Aloe vera, St John’s wort, Gingo biloba, Garlic, Ephedra etc., make up most of the world’s market as for as alternative medicine is concerned.
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