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RETRACTION: Biochemical profile of milk thistle (Silybum Marianum L.) with special reference to silymarin content. [PDF]
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CYP2C9‐mediated warfarin and milk thistle interaction
Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, 2019In vitro studies suggest a CYP2C9-mediated interaction between milk thistle and warfarin, but there has been no in vivo case report on this interaction.A White Hispanic man in his 30s was well controlled on warfarin therapy for mitral valve replacement.
David Benjamin Lash, Shereen Ward
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American family physician, 2005
Milk thistle has been used as a cytoprotectant for the treatment of liver disease, for the treatment and prevention of cancer, and as a supportive treatment of Amanita phalloides poisoning. Clinical studies are largely heterogeneous and contradictory. Aside from mild gastrointestinal distress and allergic reactions, side effects are rare, and serious ...
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Milk thistle has been used as a cytoprotectant for the treatment of liver disease, for the treatment and prevention of cancer, and as a supportive treatment of Amanita phalloides poisoning. Clinical studies are largely heterogeneous and contradictory. Aside from mild gastrointestinal distress and allergic reactions, side effects are rare, and serious ...
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Milk thistle as liver cleanser
World Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Health SciencesThis present review is focused on medicinal importance of milk thistle.it is a gold medicinal herb in traditional folk medicine for treatment of liver diseases and other health benefits. Silymarin is active constituents of milk thistle mainly present seeds which contain three Flavonolignans viz. silychristin, silybinin, and silidianin.
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