herbals Flashcards

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good evidence of decreased BPH symptoms (improved urine flow) w/out shrinking prostate

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beta sitosterols

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inhibits CYP3A4

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bitter orange

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for preventing/treating UTI or H. pylori infections or to prevent dental plaque (Reported to have antioxidant/anticancer activity)

formulation:berries, extracts, teas, capsules, or tablets

components found in cranberry may prevent bacteria, such as E. Coli from clinging to the cells along the UT walls.

Proanthocyanidins(PACs) in cranberry juice – thought to have inhibitory effect upon the ability of E. Coli to adhere to the urothepithelial wall.

Cranberry containing products more effective in: women, children, cranberry juice drinkers, ppl using cranberry containing products >2x/day

ADE: GI upset or diarrhea w/excessive drinking

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cranberry juice

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Found widely, including heart, kidney, liver, and skeletal muscle

Potent antioxidant: role in maintain healthy muscle, low serum levels in Parkinson’s disease

HTN: lowers SBP/DBP compared w/placebo

Ischemic heart disease: improvements observed in HDL cholesterol, exercise tolerance

Prevention of statin-induced myopathy: inconclusive

well tolerated, rarely leading to any ADE

Structural similarity with vitamin K, resulting in possible reduction of warfarin activity (monitor)

Final analysis: good evidence to decrease BP & where diet is deficient

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co-enzyme Q

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Inhibits CYP1A2, intestinal CYP3A4, and INDUCES CYP3A4

Antagonize immunosuppressants like: azathioprine, corticosteroids, cyclosporine, and tacrolimus

No clear evidence of therapeutic effect

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echinacea

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Cardiovascular toxicity; used for weight loss

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ephedra

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Prolonged bleeding time; Good evidence of decreased cholesterol, no other evidence

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garlic

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Inhibits CYP1A2, CYP2D6, Prolonged bleeding time (antiplatelet action)

Mental health: modestly effective in slowing down decline-equivalent to AchE inhibitor like donepezil; use as additive with AchE inhibitors

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gingko biloba

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Prolonged bleeding time(antiplatelet action;) inhibits CYP2D6;

Antagonizes immunosuppressants like: azathioprine, corticosteroids, cyclosporine, and tacrolimus

Final analysis: MAY provide benefit in CV disorders, decrease LDL cholesterol, decrease blood sugar, boost immune system and antimicrobial agents and enhance response to flu vaccine

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ginseng

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Hepatotox; used as sleeping aid, anti-anxiety

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kava kava

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Pseudo-hyper aldosteronism; the metabolite glycyrhizzin promotes salt and water retention by the kidney; this occurs despite normal levels of aldosterone; the effect is an increase in BP and potential ADE especially in pts treated w/HTN or other CV diseases

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licorice

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Good evidence for decreased jet lag

Natural supplements for mental health: Improves in sleep quality in pts with schizophrenia, major depression and seasonal affective disorder; alternative to drugs in children/elderly

Serotonin derivative produced in pineal gland and some other tissues: involved in regulating sleep-wake cycle(release coincides w/darkness)

Metabolized by CYP1A2. May interact w/other drug substrates ie nifedipine, possible leading to ê BP(mech unknown).

ADE: high levels may cause psychosis, antagonizing SSRIs

increase melatonin levels–>spermatogenesis inhibition.

decreased M/F fertility+ decreased breast milk production

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melatonin

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Docosahexainoic acid, eicosapentaenoinc acid and alpha-linoleic acid good for health

Slight decrease in BP; high intake required causing increased bleeding

increase HDL(good) + increase LDL(not good!)

decrease risk of second MI + death from any cause: pts also on CV drugs, so effect may be additive;decrease risk of developing CV disease ;protection from cyclosporine toxicity; Functional improvement in rheumatoid arthritis pts

decrease risk of dementia(Alzheimier)

ADE: fishy odor to breath or dysgeusia(taste perversion), and GI upset. Diarrhea or N/V may occur at higher daily doses.

From lecture: may é risk of prostate cancer

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omega-3-fatty acid

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Natural supplements for mental health: As effective as older TCAs; boosts effectiveness of SSRIs

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S-adenosyl-L-methionine

SAM

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Found in: Brazil nuts

Seleno-proteins are important antioxidants preventing free radical damage

Clinical effect: Cancer: some studies show beneficial effects in **prostate, colorectal, lung **

HIV: ________deficiency associated with reduced immune function – may be a significant predictor of surviva

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selenium

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16
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Fewer ADE than benzodiazepines; useful for sleep/anxiety in children with ADHD

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valerian

17
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natural salicyclate

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willowbark