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Herb-Drug Interactions in Modern Healthcare

In today's world, millions of individuals incorporate herbs into their diets or use them for medicinal purposes, alongside prescription and over-the-counter medications. Although these herbs are often viewed as natural and safe, they can interact with other drugs, potentially causing harmful side effects and reducing the effectiveness of ongoing ...
Chattaraj, Bornika   +4 more
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Herb–Drug Interactions in Oncology

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2014
Goey, A.K.L.   +2 more
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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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Study on herb-drug interactions

2011
Herbal medicines, such as St John's wort, garlic, gingko, and ginseng, are commonly used complementary therapies. The human CYP enzymes are a superfamily which consists of at least 57 functional CYP genes. Among them, CYP1A2, 2C9, 2C19, 2D6 and 3A4/5 are the most important enzymes responsible for the Phase I metabolism of therapeutic drugs.
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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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Herb-drug interactions.

Medsurg nursing : official journal of the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses, 2008
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Herb-Drug Interactions

James O. Fajemiroye   +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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