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Herbal Supplements


Herbal Supplements

Efficacy, Toxicity, Interactions with Western Drugs, and Effects on Clinical Laboratory Tests
1. Aufl.

von: Amitava Dasgupta, Catherine A. Hammett-Stabler

122,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 15.10.2010
ISBN/EAN: 9780470910092
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 488

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<b>HERBAL SUPPLEMENTS</b> <p><b>An evenhanded study of pharmacological interactions between Western drugs and herbal supplements</b><p>Today, a significant percentage of Americans turn to complementary and alternative medicine practices. Despite their popularity and wide use, these products do not undergo the same pre-market testing for safety and efficacy that is required of pharmaceuticals. In<i> Herbal Supplements: Efficacy, Toxicity, Interactions with Western Drugs, and Effects on Clinical Laboratory Tests</i>, editors Amitava Dasgupta and Catherine Hammett-Stabler present a comprehensive introduction to both safe and unsafe herbal supplements. The book emphasizes the pharmacological interactions identified between Western drugs and herbal supplements, and the effects of herbal supplements on clinical laboratory tests.<p><i>Herbal Supplements</i> provides a guide to the interpretation of abnormal test results in otherwise healthy subjects due to use of herbal remedies. Focusing on interactions between herbals and pharmaceuticals, sources of contamination in herbal supplements, and analytical techniques used in the investigation of herbal remedies, the book details: <ul><li>Pharmacological interactions between Western drugs and herbal supplements</li> <li>Effects of herbal supplements on clinical laboratory tests</li> <li>Key interactions between herbal supplements and various pharmaceutical drugs</li> <li>Medicinal plants and toxic effects</li> <li>Contamination of herbal supplements from metals, pharmaceuticals, and plant poisoning</li> <li>Analytical techniques, including immunoassays, used in the investigation of herbal remedies</li></ul> <p>Unbiased and literature-based, this text offers toxicologists, clinical chemists, analysts, and pharmacologists a no-nonsense take on the efficacy, toxicity, and drug interactions of herbal supplements and medicines.
<p>Preface xi</p> <p>Contributors xiii</p> <p><b>Part I Introduction and Overview 1</b></p> <p>1 Introduction to Complementary and Alternative Medicine 3<br /><i>Catherine A. Hammett-Stabler</i></p> <p>2 Relatively Safe Herbal Remedies 19<br /><i>Angela M. Ferguson and Uttam Garg</i></p> <p>3 Risk of Toxicity Associated with Unregulated Herbal Products 45<br /><i>Steven W. Cotten</i></p> <p><b>Part II Effects of Herbal Remedies On Specific Organ Systems 73</b></p> <p>4 Herbal Medicines with Immunomodulatory Effects 75<br /><i>Jeffrey K. Actor</i></p> <p>5 Kelp and Thyroid Function 125<br /><i>Bruce Rosenzweig</i></p> <p>6 Herbal Remedies and the Patient with Chronic Kidney Disease 135<br /><i>Mariana S. Markell</i></p> <p>7 Abnormal Liver Function Tests Due to Hepatotoxic Herbs 155<br /><i>Amitava Dasgupta and Catherine A. Hammett-Stabler</i></p> <p>8 Homeopathic Medicine: Principle, Effi cacy, and Toxicity 169<br /><i>Amitava Dasgupta</i></p> <p>9 Indian Ayurvedic Medicines: An Introduction 193<br /><i>Amitava Dasgupta</i></p> <p>10 Tradition and Perspectives of Greco-Arab and Islamic Herbal Medicine 209<br /><i>Bashar Saad and Omar Said</i></p> <p>11 Licorice and Laboratory Tests 255<br /><i>Salvador F. Sena</i></p> <p><b>Part III Drug Interactions 273</b></p> <p>12 Drug Interactions with St. John’s Wort 275<br /><i>Matthew D. Krasowski and John L. Blau</i></p> <p>13 Drug–Herb Interactions in Patients with HIV/AIDS 291<br /><i>Natella Y. Rakhmanina and John N. van den Anker</i></p> <p>14 Interactions between Fruit Juices and Drugs 305<br /><i>Amitava Dasgupta</i></p> <p>15 Drug Interactions with Ginkgo Biloba and Ginseng 321<br /><i>Ashok Tholpady and Semyon A. Risin</i></p> <p>16 Drug Interactions with Garlic and Ginger Supplements 333<br /><i>Charbel Abou-Diwan and James Ritchie</i></p> <p><b>Part IV Contamination 351</b></p> <p>17 Heavy Metal Toxicity and Herbal Remedies 353<br /><i>Christine L. H. Snozek and Loralie J. Langman</i></p> <p>18 Adulteration of Herbal Remedies with Conventional Drugs: Role of the Clinical Laboratory 369<br /><i>Uttam Garg and Angela M. Ferguson</i></p> <p>19 Beyond Herbals: An Introduction to Poisonous Plants 387<br /><i>Catherine A. Hammett-Stabler</i></p> <p><b>Part V Analytical Implications 405</b></p> <p>20 Interferences of Herbal Remedies with Immunoassays for Therapeutic Drugs: Focus on Digoxin 407<br /><i>Amitava Dasgupta</i></p> <p>21 Role of the Clinical Laboratory in Detecting Plant Poisoning 425<br /><i>Ronald W. McLawhon</i></p> <p>Index 443 </p>
"This is a wonderful addition to the field of laboratory medicine. You need this book if you ever have to answer questions on how herbal supplements affect clinical laboratory tests." (Doody's, 23 September 2011) <p>"Summing Up: Recommended. Medical students and clinicians." (Choice, 1 August 2011)</p> <p>"Even though Americans rely increasingly on alternative medicine, herbal and traditional remedies do not undergo the testing for safety and efficacy as pharmaceutical drugs. In this book, editors Dasgupta (pathology and laboratory medicine, U. of Texas Medical School at Houston) and Hammett-Stabler (pathology and laboratory medicine, U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) present a balanced and comprehensive introduction to herbal supplements, emphasizing the pharmacological interactions between herbal supplements and Western pharmaceuticals". (Booknews, 1 June 2011)<br />  </p>
<p><B>AMITAVA DASGUPTA</B> is a Professor in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston and the director of clinical chemistry, toxicology, and point of care testing at the Memorial Hermann Hospital, the main teaching hospital of the medical school. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Clinical Chemistry and a prolific author and editor. <p><B>CATHERINE A. HAMMETT-STABLER</B> is a Professor in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is also the Director of the Core Laboratory of the McLendon Clinical Laboratories, UNC Health Care. Dr. Hammett-Stabler has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and books.
<p><b>An evenhanded study of pharmacological interactions between Western drugs and herbal supplements</b> <p>Today, a significant percentage of Americans turn to complementary and alternative medicine practices. Despite their popularity and wide use, these products do not undergo the same pre-market testing for safety and efficacy that is required of pharmaceuticals. In<i> Herbal Supplements: Efficacy, Toxicity, Interactions with Western Drugs, and Effects on Clinical Laboratory Tests</i>, editors Amitava Dasgupta and Catherine Hammett-Stabler present a comprehensive introduction to both safe and unsafe herbal supplements. The book emphasizes the pharmacological interactions identified between Western drugs and herbal supplements, and the effects of herbal supplements on clinical laboratory tests. <p><i>Herbal Supplements</i> provides a guide to the interpretation of abnormal test results in otherwise healthy subjects due to use of herbal remedies. Focusing on interactions between herbals and pharmaceuticals, sources of contamination in herbal supplements, and analytical techniques used in the investigation of herbal remedies, the book details: <ul><li>Pharmacological interactions between Western drugs and herbal supplements</li> <li>Effects of herbal supplements on clinical laboratory tests</li> <li>Key interactions between herbal supplements and various pharmaceutical drugs</li> <li>Medicinal plants and toxic effects</li><li>Contamination of herbal supplements from metals, pharmaceuticals, and plant poisoning</li> <li>Analytical techniques, including immunoassays, used in the investigation of herbal remedies</li></ul> <p>Unbiased anssd literature-based, this text offers toxicologists, clinical chemists, analysts, and pharmacologists a no-nonsense take on the efficacy, toxicity, and drug interactions of herbal supplements and medicines.

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