نتایج جستجو برای: herbal drugs

تعداد نتایج: 244635  

Journal: :AANA journal 2002
Timothy R Lyons

Herbal medicines are biochemically active compounds that have the potential to interact with drugs used in anesthesia. Lack of herbal standardization makes definitive diagnosis of herb-anesthesia interaction difficult. However, identified herbal use and an understanding of possible interactions can alert the anesthesia provider and raise suspicion of possible herb-related complications. In a re...

Journal: :African journal of traditional, complementary, and alternative medicines : AJTCAM 2011
Shi-Min Yuan Hua Jing

Chinese herbal drugs have been proved to be effective agents in myocardial protection by preventing ischemia-reperfusion injury. The underlying mechanisms as to how these agents work were however poorly elucidated. Studies on the monomers or on the single drugs have highlighted the possible rationales, leading to a better understanding of the pharmaceutical effects of the active parts of the he...

2013
Ane Djuv Odd Georg Nilsen Aslak Steinsbekk

BACKGROUND Different patient groups are known to use herbal remedies and conventional drugs concomitantly (co-use). This poses a potential risk of herb-drug interaction through altering the drug's pharmacokinetics or pharmacodynamics. Little is known about co-use among patients in general practice. The primary aim of this study was to compare patients in general practice that co-use herbal reme...

Journal: :The Journal of contemporary health law and policy 2002
Weishi Li

Journal: :Journal of ethnopharmacology 2000
F A Hamill S Apio N K Mubiru M Mosango R Bukenya-Ziraba O W Maganyi D D Soejarto

One-hundred four plant species used medicinally by herbalists from three southern Ugandan tribes were collected and identified. The collection includes a large portion of the materia medica of the Abayanda of the southwest region, as well as species used by herbalists of the Baganda and Bakiga Tribes. Literature searches were performed in preparation for further collections, and for collaborati...

2012
Tsutomu Hatano

Western medicine often regards patients as sets of individual organs, and illnesses are often at‐ tributed to pathogens or morbid organs that should be removed. However, Asian traditional medicine, including TJM and TCM, understand patients from a holistic perspective that em‐ phasizes the importance of balancing and harmonizing the entire patient, including her or his mind and body. Asian form...

Journal: Journal of Herbal Drugs 2012
Bahram Rasulian Behruz Ezatpour Fatemeh Naderi, Pavaneh Nehad Sabzi

Background & Aim: In recent years, complementary therapies deliver a medicinal drop named ‘dentol’ for pain controlling and tooth infection. According to the excessive consumption of chemical drugs and their side effects, the subject of human health and its development in society and the level of awareness, insight and positive behavior of people and also dentists as the trustees of the society...

Journal: Journal of Herbal Drugs 2012
Bahram Rasulian Behruz Ezatpour Fatemeh Naderi, Pavaneh Nehad Sabzi

Background & Aim: In recent years, complementary therapies deliver a medicinal drop named ‘dentol’ for pain controlling and tooth infection. According to the excessive consumption of chemical drugs and their side effects, the subject of human health and its development in society and the level of awareness, insight and positive behavior of people and also dentists as the trustees of the society...

Ahmed A Zaki Ahmed Gohar,

Aqueous (hydrophilic) and chloroform (Lipophilic) extracts of nine medicinal plants currently used in traditional medicine, in Egypt, to treat some gastrointestinal tract (GIT) disorders were tested for their gastro-protective effect against the incidence of peptic ulcer. Indomethacin-induced ulcer in a rat model was used for this testing. Mentha microphylla, Brassica oleracea Capitata (Cabbage...

Ahmed A Zaki Ahmed Gohar,

Aqueous (hydrophilic) and chloroform (Lipophilic) extracts of nine medicinal plants currently used in traditional medicine, in Egypt, to treat some gastrointestinal tract (GIT) disorders were tested for their gastro-protective effect against the incidence of peptic ulcer. Indomethacin-induced ulcer in a rat model was used for this testing. Mentha microphylla, Brassica oleracea Capitata (Cabbage...

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