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Antibiotics: Antibiotic may be potentiated by Exterior-Releasing herbs and together.
Diuretics: Some RE herbs promote urine Question: Potential Herb/Drug Interactions for Heat Clearing Herbs ( Antibiotic, antipyretic and anti-inflammatory are the characteristics of Heat clearing . Generally not known to interact with drugs.)Answer: Antibiotics: synergistic effect may potentate other. Good for microorganism that are drug resistant.
No Ciproflaxin and Pu Gong Yin together:decreases absorption of Cipro.
Anti-hypertensives: Some heat Clearing herbs lower BP. Careful . Question: Potential Herb/Drug for Downward Draining: Answer: Caution with pharmaceutical laxatives and . These Herbs effectively treat constipation, but used improperly with pharms can cause diarrhea, dehydration, & electrolyte imbalance. Monitor for spasms or cramps. Question: Herb/Drug Interactions for Wind-Damp Dispelling:Answer: Analgesics and anti-inflammatory: Wind-Damp are analgesics and anti-inflammatory, but no evidence exists of adverse herb/drug
Anti-platelets and Anti-coagulants: Du Huo mildly inhibit platelet aggregation: Caution
Sedatives Question: Potential Herb/Drug Interactions for Transform Damp:Answer: Anti-Ulcer: Caution w/ patients taking histamine-2 receptor antagonists (such as Ranitidine or Famotidine) or Proton-Pump Inhibitors (such as omeprazole or lansoprazole)
Anti-platelets & Anti-coagulants: Hou Po, Sha Ren have anti-coaugulent Question: Potential Herb/Drug Interactions for Damp Herbs:Answer: Question: Potential Herb/Drug Interactions for Warm Herbs:Answer: Cardiovascular Agents: Herbs have inotropic (ie affect force of contract) & chronotropic effect, ex Fu Zi. don't use it cardiovascular dx (arrythmia) or meds like digoxin or thyroid supplment.
Anti-ulcer: herbs increase GI acid ex Ding Xiang Question: Potential Herb/Drug Interactions for Qi Herbs:Answer: Antiulcer drugs: May stimulate GI acid
Sympathomimtetics: Herbs: Qing Pi, Chen Pi, Zhi Shi, Zhi Ke, stim. sympathetic system. Caution w/ HTN, DM, hyperthyroid drugs & Seizures
Cardiovascular agents: herbs may increase or decrease BP. Caution CV m Question: Potential Herb/Drug Interactions for Herbs:Answer: Anti-Ulcer: Many digestive herbs stimulate GI acid. Caution w/ patients taking histamine-2 receptor antagonists (such as Ranitidine or Famotidine) or Proton-Pump Inhibitors (such as or lansoprazole) Question: Potential Herb/Drug Interactions for Antiparasitic :Answer: No documented Herb/Drug interaction. Herbs are toxic, be careful of long term use. Question: Potential Herb/Drug Interactions for Stop Herbs:Answer: Anti-platelets & Anti-coagulants: Caution in patient with clotting disorders. May the effect of Anti-platelets & Anti-coagulants drugs Question: Herb/Drug Interactions for Blood Moving Herbs:Answer: Anti-hypertensives: Dilates blood Vessels, may cause hypotension with drugs
Anti-platelets & Anti-coagulants: May cause bruising/bleeding
Analgesics: Herbs with analgesic effect may cause drowsiness/increase sedative effect of drugs & alcoho Question: Potential Herb/Drug Interactions for Resolve Phlegm and Stop cough and Answer: Herbs are used for their expectorant, antitussive and antiasmatic effects. No reported or documented cases of drug/herb interaction. Question: Potential Herb/Drug for Shen Calming Herbs:Answer: Sedatives: These herbs are sedating and . Use with Caution with alcohol use, antihistamines, benzodiazopines, opioid analgesics, barbituates Question: Potential Herb/Drug Interactions for Liver Calming and Wind herbsAnswer: Sedatives: Herbs with antiseizure and antipileptic action may induce drowsiness, use with caution w/ patients using: antihistamines, benzodiazopines, opioid analgesics, barbituates
Antihypertensives: May BP Question: Herb/Drug Interactions for Qi Tonics:Answer: Immunosuppressants: Caution organ transplant or autoimmune disorders
Hormones: Caution hormone supplementation ie insulin, steroids, sex hormones.
Cardiovascular : Some herbs may raise or lower BP. Caution patient on BP drugs
Question: Potential Herb/Drug Interactions for Herbs: Answer: Absorption: May bind with and decrease absorption of drugs. Administer herbs separate than drugs w/ gap of 2-3 hrs. Esp: Chi Shi Zhi |
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