Herbal Supplements-Drug Interactions
eBook - PDF

Herbal Supplements-Drug Interactions

Scientific and Regulatory Perspectives

  1. 360 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Herbal Supplements-Drug Interactions

Scientific and Regulatory Perspectives

About this book

The international popularity of herbal remedies has recently outpaced quality information on the utilization and dosing of these compounds. This book fills a void in the literature by offering an authoritative overview of the mechanisms of herbal remedies and their impact on standard medications. It offers a practical approach that focuses not only

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Yes, you can access Herbal Supplements-Drug Interactions by Y. W. Francis Lam, Shiew-Mei Huang, Stephen D. Hall, Y. W. Francis Lam,Shiew-Mei Huang,Stephen D. Hall in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Medicine & Pharmacology. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Information

Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2006
eBook ISBN
9780849355530
Edition
1
Subtopic
Pharmacology

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Preface
  3. Contents
  4. Contributors
  5. 1. The Landscape of Botanical Medicine Utilization and Safety
  6. 2. Drug Interactioins with Botanical Products
  7. 3. In Vitro Inhibition with Botanical Products
  8. 4. Drug Interactions with St. John's Wort and Echinacea
  9. 5. Botanical Products - Drug Interactions: Focus on Garlic, Ginkgo and Ginseng
  10. 6. A Review of Chinese Botanical Product - Drug Interactions
  11. 7. Drug Interactions of Grapefruit and Other Citrus - What Hvae We Learned
  12. 8. Quality Assurance and Standardization in Botanical Product - Drug Interaction : Evaluation and Documentation
  13. 9. Pharmacokinetics of Botanical Products
  14. 10. Drug - Drug, Drug - Dietary Supplement, Drug - Citrus Fruit, and Other Food Interactions - Labeling Implications
  15. 11. FDA Perspectives on the Use of Postmarketing Reporting Systems to Evaluate Drug Interactions with CAHP
  16. 12. St. John' s Wort Drug Interactions Reports from FDA's Postmarketing AERS
  17. 13. Grapefruit Juice Interaction Reports from FDA's Postmarketing AERS
  18. 14. Botanicals as Drugs: A U.S. Perspective
  19. 15. Development of Botanical Products as Pharmaceutical Agents
  20. Index