Title of article
Interactions between Herbs and Conventional Drugs: Overview of the Clinical Data
Author/Authors
Izzo, Angelo A. Federico II University of Naples - Department of Experimental Pharmacology, Italy
From page
404
To page
428
Abstract
This article provides an overview of the clinical evidence of interactions between herbal and conventional medicines. Herbs involved in drug interactions – or that have been evaluated in pharmacokinetic trials – are discussed in this review. While many of the interactions reported are of limited clinical significance and many herbal products (e.g. black cohosh, saw palmetto, echinacea, hawthorn and valerian) seem to expose patients to minor risk under conventional pharmacotherapy, a few herbs, notably St. John’s wort, may provoke adverse events sufficiently serious to endanger the patients’ health. Healthcare professionals should remain vigilant for potential interactions between herbal medicines and prescribed drugs, especially when drugs with a narrow therapeutic index are used.
Keywords
Complementary medicine , Cytochrome P , Dietary supplements , Drug interaction , Herbal medicine , P , glycoprotein , Traditional Chinese medicine , Safety of herbal products , St. John’s wort
Journal title
Medical Principles and Practice
Journal title
Medical Principles and Practice
Record number
2694964
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