GN Asher, AH Corbett, RL Hawke - American family physician, 2017 - aafp.org
Nearly 25% of US adults report concurrently taking a prescription medication with a dietary supplement. Some supplements, such as St. John's wort and goldenseal, are known to …
The concomitant use of herbal medicines and pharmacotherapy is wide spread. We have reviewed the literature to determine the possible interactions between seven popular herbal …
A patients' increasing interest in dietary modifications as a possible complementary or alternative treatment of endometriosis is observed. Unfortunately, the therapeutic potential of …
HH Tsai, HW Lin, A Simon Pickard… - … journal of clinical …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Summary Background and Aims: The use of herbs and dietary supplements (HDS) alone or concomitantly with medications can potentially increase the risk of adverse events …
S Shi, U Klotz - Clinical pharmacokinetics, 2012 - Springer
In recent years, the issue of herbal medicine-drug interactions has generated significant concern. Such interactions can increase the risk for an individual patient, especially with …
Background The risks attributed to drug-herb interactions, even when known, are often ignored or underestimated, especially for those involving anti-clotting drugs and Chinese …
Q Zhu, Y Cao, Y Cao, Y Chai, F Lu - Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry, 2014 - Springer
A novel facile method has been established for rapid on-site detection of antidiabetes chemicals used to adulterate botanical dietary supplements (BDS) for diabetes. Analytes …
The aim of this study was to assess the effects of probiotic and synbiotic supplementation on glucose metabolism in pregnant women using data from randomized controlled trials …
Importance of the field: The global increase in the popularity of alternative medicines has raised renewed concerns regarding herb–drug interactions. These interactions are …