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Pharmacologically relevant drug interactions of sulfonylurea antidiabetics with common herbs [PDF]
Introduction: Sulfonylurea antidiabetics are insulin secretogogues useful in the treatment of type 2 diabetic patients. The probability of adverse drug interactions is high in patients taking sulfonylureas and other drugs including herbal medicines ...
Balasubramaniam, Rajkapoor. +1 more
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Insights from herb interactions studies: a foundational report for integrative medicine
Background As the use of herbal therapies alongside conventional medications continues to rise, understanding the complexities of these interactions becomes essential for ensuring patient safety and optimizing therapeutic outcomes.
Noha M. Gamil +7 more
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Herb-drug interactions among commonly used psychoactive substances by healthcare students [PDF]
The concurrent use of herbs and/or nutritional supplements with psychoactive effect and prescription medications is common among college students.
Caetano, Liliana Aranha, Coelho, André
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Introduction | Approaching Potent Substances in Medicine and Ritual across Asia [PDF]
Introduction to themed research articles on Approaching Potent Substances in Medicine and Ritual across ...
Gerke, Barbara, van der Valk, Jan M. A.
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Reducing drug–herb interaction risk with a computerized reminder system
Sheng-Shing Lin,1,2 Chiu-Lin Tsai,3 Ching-Yeh Tu,3 Ching-Liang Hsieh2,4,5 1Graduate Institute of Chinese Medicine, College of Chinese Medicine, China Medical University, 2Department of Chinese Medicine, China Medical University Hospital, 3Division of ...
Lin SS, Tsai CL, Tu CY, Hsieh CL
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Clinical risk management of herb–drug interactions [PDF]
The concomitant use of conventional and herbal medicines can lead to clinically relevant herb–drug interactions. Clinical risk management offers a systematic approach to minimize the untoward consequences of these interactions by paying attention to: (i) risk identification and assessment; (ii) development and execution of risk reduction strategies ...
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Drug interactions in dermatology: What the dermatologist should know
A drug interaction is a process by which a drug or any other substance interacts with another drug and affects its activity by increasing or decreasing its effect, causing a side effect or producing a new effect unrelated to the effect of either ...
Arijit Coondoo, Chandan Chattopadhyay
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Drinking of Salvia officinalis tea increases CCl4-induced hepatotoxicity in mice [PDF]
In a previous study, the drinking of a Salvia officinalis tea (prepared as an infusion) for 14 days improved liver antioxidant status in mice and rats where, among other factors, an enhancement of glutathione-S-transferase (GST) activity was observed ...
Ferreira, Manuel Fernandes +2 more
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The use of alternative medicines, including herbs, is common among HIV-positive patients, even in those on antiretroviral treatment. Equisetum arvense , known as “horsetail,” is mainly used for its diuretic properties.
Ezequiel Cordova MD +2 more
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Objetivo: establecer y evaluarla relevancia clínica de interacciones medicamentosas en el tratamiento de pacientes con hepatitis C genotipo 1. Método: se realizó una búsqueda en PubMed/MedLine de artículos publicados en inglés y en español, desde el ...
Daniel Pino-Marín +2 more
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