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Herb drug interaction studies on tinospora cordifolia with selected drugs used in chronic disorders, Paperback Book

Herb drug interaction studies on tinospora cordifolia with selected drugs used in chronic disorders Paperback

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Herbal medicines are now widely used by patients worldwide to treat a wide range of conditions (particularly chronic illnesses that necessitate long-term care) in addition to traditional allopathic drugs. This increases the risk of herb-drug interactions (HDIs), which can have additive, synergistic and antagonistic effects, sometimes resulting in catastrophic clinical outcomes (Fugh-Berman & Ernst, 2001; Hu et al., 2005; Posadzki Watson & Ernst, 2013). Cytochrome P450 (CYP450)-mediated inhibition or induction, as well as transport and efflux proteins are among the key routes postulated for HDIs (Shaikh, Thomas & Chitlange, 2020). Due to the complexity of the herbs used and their ability to modulate multiple targets, the study of HDIs remains a major problem when compared to reporting of drug-drug interactions (Tsai, Lin, Simon Pickard, Tsai & Mahady, 2012; Wills, Bone & Morgan, 2000; Brant-

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  • Format:Paperback
  • Pages:170 pages
  • Publisher:Mohammad Umar
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  • ISBN:9786403994115
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  • Format:Paperback
  • Pages:170 pages
  • Publisher:Mohammad Umar
  • Publication Date:
  • Category:
  • ISBN:9786403994115