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447670 
Journal Article 
Interactions between drug's and ginkgo or ginseng herbal medicines 
Alexandre, RF; Bagatini, F; Simoes, CMO 
2008 
18 
117-126 
Portuguese 
Herbal medicines, are widely used especially by, patient. with chronic diseases, often, administered concomitantly with synthetic drugs, raising, the potential of pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic drug-herb interactions. From the last years, there is an. increasing interest in this subject reflected by the great number of documented case reports, in vivo studies,and also clinical trials evaluating drug-herb, interactions. The aim of this paper was to review the literature in order to identify reported interactions between ginkgo or ginseng herbal medicines and drugs as well as to evaluate and summarize these information., Interactions between ginkgo or ginseng herbal medicines and drugs can occur and,may lead to serious consequences. Ginkgo has the potential to cause significant interactions with anticoagulant and antiplatelet drugs, and also with drugs metabolized by the cytochrome P450 enzyme system, especially by CYP3A4. Ginseng has the potential to cause significant interactions with monoamine oxidase inhibitors, warfarin, antihygertensive agents and estrogens. Additionally, both should be avoided with anticancer drugs. Based on these data and regarding patient's safety, the concomitant use of herbal medicines and drugs has to be properly surveyed by physicians and/or other-health care professionals. 
Ginkgo biloba; Panax ginseng; ginkgo; ginseng; drug-herb interaction; placebo-controlled trial; induced sexual dysfunction; double-blind; trial; american ginseng; clinical-trials; panax-ginseng; alzheimers-disease; biloba extract; cholinesterase-inhibitors; intermittent claudication