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Medicinal Herbs and Toxic Hepatitis

Ahn BM

Medicinal herb-induced liver injury reported on the literature ranges from mild elevation of liver enzymes to fulminant liver failure and liver cirrhosis. Medicinal herbs are common ingredients of traditional Chinese...
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Do Natural Health Products Cause Toxic Hepatitis?

Ahn BM

Medicinal herb-induced liver injury reported on the literature ranges from mild elevation of liver enzymes to fulminant liver failure and liver cirrhosis. Medicinal herbs are common ingredients of traditional Chinese...
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Intravenous lipid emulsion therapy for cardiac arrest and refractory ventricular tachycardia due to multiple herb intoxication

Han S, Lim H, Noh H

Herbal products have been used for therapeutic purposes for a long time. However, many herbs can be toxic and even life-threatening. If refractory ventricular tachycardia (VT) is caused by herbal...
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Decreased absorption of midazolam in the stomach due to low pH induced by co-administration of Banha-sasim-tang

Jo JH, Kim SJ, Nam WS, Seung EJ, Lee S

OBJECTIVES: Banha-sasim-tang (BST), which consists of seven different herbs, is one of the most popular herbal formulae for treating gastrointestinal disorders in Eastern Asia. The commonly used herbal medicine is...
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Effects of Baicalin on Oral Pharmacokinetics of Caffeine in Rats

Noh K, Nepal MR, Jeong KS, Kim SA, Um YJ, Seo CS, Kang MJ, Park PH, Kang W, Jeong HG, Jeong TC

Scutellaria baicalensis is one of the most widely used herbal medicines in East Asia. Because baicalein and baicalin are major components of this herb, it is important to understand the...
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The Assessment of Toxic Liver Injury

Kim DJ

  • KMID: 783121
  • Korean J Gastroenterol.
  • 2009 Jan;53(1):5-14.
Liver injury due to prescription and nonprescription medications is a growing medical, scientific and public health problem. Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is the single most common reason for regulatory actions,...
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The effect of Korean traditional alternative medicine products on thyroid function level in post-total thyroidectomy patients: A pilot study

Lee JH, Chung YS, Lee YD

PURPOSE: Although many Koreans consume traditional alternative remedial products to alleviate symptoms of fatigue, there have been no studies on their effect on thyroid function levels in thyroidectomized patients on...
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Modification of pharmacokinetics of norfloxacin following oral administration of curcumin in rabbits

Pavithra B, Prakash N, Jayakumar

Investigation was carried out in adult New Zealand white rabbits to study the influence of curcumin pre-treatment on pharmacokinetic disposition of norfloxacin following single oral administration. Sixteen rabbits were divided...
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Alteration of pharmacokinetics of oxytetracycline following oral administration of Piper longum in hens

Singh M, Varshneya , Telang RS, Srivastava AK

  • KMID: 1091199
  • J Vet Sci.
  • 2005 Sep;6(3):197-200.
The pharmacokinetic profile of orally administered oxytetracycline (10 mg/kg body weight)was studied 7 days post oral treatment of Piper longum (15 mg equivalent/kg) in White Leghorn hens (2-2. 8 kg)....
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Effect of trikatu pretreatment on the pharmacokinetics of pefloxacin administered orally in mountain Gaddi goats

Dama MS, Varshneya , Dardi MS, Katoch VC

The pharmacokinetics of orally administered pefloxacin were studied to evaluate the bio-enhancing effect of the herbal bio-enhancer, trikatu, in mountain Gaddi goats (n = 6). The findings of the study...
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