Herb-drug interactions in neuropsychiatric pharmacotherapy - a review of clinically relevant findings
This study reviewed the relevant literature and identified 13 commonly used herbal products - celery, echinacea, ginkgo, ginseng, hydroxycut, kava, kratom, moringa, piperine, rhodiola, St John's wort, terminalia/commiphora ayurvedic mixture and valerian - which have shown clinically relevant interactions with prescription drugs used in the management of neuropsychiatric disorders. The clinical focus is aimed to provide easily accessible information that will be of interest to clinicians, researchers, and the drug-consuming public.PMID:34370637 | DOI:10.2174/1570159X19666210809100357 (Source: Current Neuropharmacology)
Source: Current Neuropharmacology - August 9, 2021 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Tram T Le Sarah R McGrath Pius S Fasinu Source Type: research

Herb-drug interactions in neuropsychiatric pharmacotherapy - a review of clinically relevant findings
This study reviewed the relevant literature and identified 13 commonly used herbal products - celery, echinacea, ginkgo, ginseng, hydroxycut, kava, kratom, moringa, piperine, rhodiola, St John's wort, terminalia/commiphora ayurvedic mixture and valerian - which have shown clinically relevant interactions with prescription drugs used in the management of neuropsychiatric disorders. The clinical focus is aimed to provide easily accessible information that will be of interest to clinicians, researchers, and the drug-consuming public.PMID:34370637 | DOI:10.2174/1570159X19666210809100357 (Source: Current Neuropharmacology)
Source: Current Neuropharmacology - August 9, 2021 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Tram T Le Sarah R McGrath Pius S Fasinu Source Type: research

Herb-drug interactions in neuropsychiatric pharmacotherapy - a review of clinically relevant findings
This study reviewed the relevant literature and identified 13 commonly used herbal products - celery, echinacea, ginkgo, ginseng, hydroxycut, kava, kratom, moringa, piperine, rhodiola, St John's wort, terminalia/commiphora ayurvedic mixture and valerian - which have shown clinically relevant interactions with prescription drugs used in the management of neuropsychiatric disorders. The clinical focus is aimed to provide easily accessible information that will be of interest to clinicians, researchers, and the drug-consuming public.PMID:34370637 | DOI:10.2174/1570159X19666210809100357 (Source: Current Neuropharmacology)
Source: Current Neuropharmacology - August 9, 2021 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Tram T Le Sarah R McGrath Pius S Fasinu Source Type: research

Herb-drug interactions in neuropsychiatric pharmacotherapy - a review of clinically relevant findings
This study reviewed the relevant literature and identified 13 commonly used herbal products - celery, echinacea, ginkgo, ginseng, hydroxycut, kava, kratom, moringa, piperine, rhodiola, St John's wort, terminalia/commiphora ayurvedic mixture and valerian - which have shown clinically relevant interactions with prescription drugs used in the management of neuropsychiatric disorders. The clinical focus is aimed to provide easily accessible information that will be of interest to clinicians, researchers, and the drug-consuming public.PMID:34370637 | DOI:10.2174/1570159X19666210809100357 (Source: Current Neuropharmacology)
Source: Current Neuropharmacology - August 9, 2021 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Tram T Le Sarah R McGrath Pius S Fasinu Source Type: research

Herb-drug interactions in neuropsychiatric pharmacotherapy - a review of clinically relevant findings
This study reviewed the relevant literature and identified 13 commonly used herbal products - celery, echinacea, ginkgo, ginseng, hydroxycut, kava, kratom, moringa, piperine, rhodiola, St John's wort, terminalia/commiphora ayurvedic mixture and valerian - which have shown clinically relevant interactions with prescription drugs used in the management of neuropsychiatric disorders. The clinical focus is aimed to provide easily accessible information that will be of interest to clinicians, researchers, and the drug-consuming public.PMID:34370637 | DOI:10.2174/1570159X19666210809100357 (Source: Current Neuropharmacology)
Source: Current Neuropharmacology - August 9, 2021 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Tram T Le Sarah R McGrath Pius S Fasinu Source Type: research