Herbal Remedies and Prescription Medications



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Herbal Remedies and Prescription Medications Herbal medicines are increasingly popular, but many patients do not inform their physicians that they are using these alternative remedies, according to one of the studies released by the American Medical Association last month. This can be dangerous because some of the herbs affect prescription drugs. CHAMOMILE: Contains coumarin, but chamomile's effects on the body's anticoagulation system have not been studied. If used with anticoagulants such as warfarin, close monitoring by a doctor is advised. ECHINACEA: May be toxic to the liver if used for more than eight weeks. Should not be used with drugs that can cause liver problems, such as anabolic steroids, amiodarone, methotrexate and ketoconazole. Should not be given with immunosuppresssants such as corticosteroids and cyclosporine because it can stimulate the immune system EVENING PRIMROSE OIL AND BORAGE: Should not be used with anticonvulsants because they may lower the seizure threshold. FEVERFEW: Effect on migraine headaches may be compromised by nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs, such as aspirin and ibuprofen. Also should not be used with the drug warfarin or other anticoagulants because feverfew inhibits clotting. GARLIC: Should not be used with warfarin because it affects clotting. GINGER: Should not be used with warfarin because it affects clotting. GINGKO: Can inhibit clotting so should not be used with aspirin or other nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs or with anticoagulants such as warfarin or heparin. Also should not be used in conjunction with anticonvulsant drugs used by epileptics, such as carbamazepine, phenytoin and phenobarbital, or with tricyclic antidepressants. GINSENG: Should not be used with warfarin, heparin, aspirin and other nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs because it can inhibit clotting. Also may cause headache, tremulousness and manic episodes in patients treated with phenelzine sulfate. Should not be used with estrogens or corticosteroids because it may add to those drugs' side effects. May also interfere with the heart drug digoxin or with digoxin monitoring. Should not be used by diabetics because it can affect blood glucose levels. KARELA: Should not be used by patients with diabetes because it can affect blood glusocse levels. KAVA: Should not be used with the tranquilizer alprazolam because it may result in coma. KELP: May interfere with thyroid replacement therapies.

LICORICE: Can offset the effect of the diuretic drug spironolactone. May also interfere with heart drug digoxin or with digoxin monitoring. ST. JOHN'S WORT: Can produce skin reactions to light so fair-skinned users may wish to take care and anyone taking other drugs that cause light sensitivity, such as piroxicam or tetracycline, may want to avoid this herb. The active ingredient in St. John's wort is uncertain, so it should NOT be used with two common types of psychiatric drugs called monoamine oxidase inhibitors and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. (SSRI's). Tannic acid in the herb may inhibit absorption of iron. VALERIAN: Should not be used with barbiturates, such as thiopental and pentobarbital--can cause excessive sedation. The Washington Post Tuesday, December 01, 1998

Additional Nutritional Supplements PURPORTED PSYCHOTROPIC BENEFITS 357 Magnum maximum strength caffeine tablets 44 Magnum maximum strength caffeine tablets 5-HTP (Serotonin Precursor) Acetyl-L-Carnitine B Vitamin Complex Chinese foxglove root Clover, Red Cordycepa (Chinese Caterpiller) Cyperus Darniana DHA EDTA (Oral Chelation Therapy) False Unicorn Fish Oil* Gaba Ganoderma Gingko Biloba* Ginseng Stimulant Stimulant CLAIMS Precursor to the neurotransmitter serotonin. Relieves depression as well as most anti depressant drugs with almost no side effects. Reverses decline in the neurotransmitter acetyl-l-carnitine. Increases production of dopamine in the brain. Reverses age associated memory decline. Used to improve memory loss from lack of Vitamin B Used for insomnia and used in conjunction with other herbs to treat forgetfulness. "Nerve tonic" and as a sedative for exhaustion Helps adaptation to excessive stress; also helps boost stamina and energy. Used to treat depression. Used to treat depression, anxiety and listlessness. Fish oil which protects the cell membrane integrity of brain cells. Cleanses the blood stream of heavy metals which can prevent memory problems.. Used for menopausal depression Used as a mood stabilizer Reduces feelings of anger and anxiety in as little as 15 minutes. Used to treat insomnia and nervousness Improves small capillary circulation in the brain which improves cognitive functioning. Lessens "old age related" anxiety and confusion. Used to treat depression. Helps to control stress induced high levels of cortisol. Used to treat depression.

Gotu Kola Hawthorn Hops Hyssop Inositol Kava (Dipper Methysticum) Kola Lavendar Hops Hyssop Melatonin* Mugswort Mullein Nutmeg Passionflower Pennyroyal Peony Peppermint Phosphatidyl Serine Polygonum Poppy Rosemary SAMe (S-Adenosyl-Methionine) Schisandra Snooze Fast St. John's Wort (Hypericum)* Scullcap Tyrosine Mental stimulant. Used regularly can prevent nervous breakdown, also used to treat a "mental breakdown". Used for insomnia and nervous conditions. Used for insomnia and for anxiety. B vitamin used to relieve anxiety and stress. As effective as certain benzodiazapines for anxiety. Also used for insomnia and depression. Used to treat depression Used for relief of nervous tension and stress, insomnia and depression. Used for insomnia and for anxiety. Helps to fall asleep quickly and naturally Used for nervousness, shakiness and insomnia Used as a sedative Used to relieve chronic nervous problems and insomnia. Used for insomnia and anxiety. Used in combination with other herbs to ease emotional nervous conditions. Used to treat insomnia and anxiety Improves memory to 12 years younger Used to treat insomnia Used for insomnia and nervousness Used to treat nervous disorders As effective as tricyclic antidepressants without the bad side effects. Used to treat insomnia and forgetfulness Safe, effective and fast acting sleep aid Effective anti-depressant with almost no side effects; particularly effective for SAD. Lowers cortisol levels and enhances gaba (one of the calming neurotransmitters) activity in the brain. Immediate relief from all chronic and acute diseases that affect the nerves and also used for insomnia. Encourages healthy levels of dopamine and norepinephrine in the brain. Increases low levels of tyrosine.

Valerian Vitamin C Vitamin E Yarrow Used for insomnia, anxiety and nervousness. Slows Parkinson's Disease Reduces the risk of mini-strokes Used for insomnia and anxiety