Lecture 3 - Herbal Medications
Where is Creatine stored in the body?
95% stored in skeletal muscle, rest is stored in brain and cardiac muscle
Melatonin
A hormone that your brain produces in response to darkness It helps with the timing of your circadian rhythms and sleep
St. Johns Wort
A plant with yellow flowers that has been used in traditional european medicine
Butterbur
A shrub that grows in europe and parts of asia and north america
Tea Tree Oil Uses
Acne Ocular demodicosis Onychomycosis Tinea Pedis
Coenzyme Q10 Side effects
Additive effects with antihypertensives, structurally similar to Vitamin K --> can interfere with Warfarin
Garlic Standardization
Allicin component
Other Dietary Symptoms
American ginseng Asian ginseng Butterbur Tea Tree Oil
Creatine
An amine that plays a role in skeletal muscle energy metabolism
Garlic Drug Interactions
Anti-platelet, anticoagulant, thrombotic agents Increases risk of bleeding May have additive effects on antihypertensive or antidiabetic
St. Johns Wort research
Appears to be more effective than placebo and as effective as standard antidepressant medications for mild and moderate depression
Turmeric Uses
Arthritis, digestive disorders,. respiratory infections, allergies
Garlic Adverse effects
Body odor and malodorous breath Mild GI effects
Butterbur drug interactions
CYP3A4 inducer Avoid in patients with ragweed allergy and avoid in pregnancy
Coenzyme Q10 MOA
Cofactor in the electron transport chain for ATP
Elderberry uses
Commonly used for cold, flu, and COVID-19
Osco Uses
Commonly used for seasonal colds, influenza, and respiratory tract infections
Red Rice Yeast Components
Contains a substance called Monacolin K which is identical to the active ingredient in Lovastatin
Genitourinary Supplements
Cranberry Saw Palmetto
Elderberry
Dark purple berry of the european or black elder tree
St. Johns Wort Uses
Depression, menopausal symptoms, ADHD, OCD
Zicam Lozenges
Do NOT exceed 7 lozenges in 24 hours
When do doctors consider melatonin especially effective
Eastward travel and for travel that lasts longer than 3 days
Saw Palmetto Uses
For urinary symptoms associated with an enlarged prostate gland --> BPH
GI Supplements
Ginger Probiotics
Which supplement potentially helps with pain from OA?
Glucosamine
Musculoskeletal System Dietary Supplements
Glucosamine Chondroitin Turmeric Creatine
Components of Glucosamine
Hydrochloride and sulfate salt forms
Uses of Garlic
Hyperlipidedmia: may reduce total cholesterol and LDL HTN: effects on BP are limited
American Ginseng drug reactions
Insomnia, agitation, tachycardia and high doses May decrease the effects of Warfarin
Osco MOA
Isopathy, a principle suggesting that a medicine derived from an agent that causes the disease is used to cure the disease Heart and lungs of ducks are thought to be reservoirs of the influenza virus
Probiotic most commonly used bacterial strains
Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium Yeast: Saccharomyces boulardii
How are Turmeric supplements made?
Made from the dried rhizome (underground stem) and typically contain a mixture of curcuminoids
Asian Ginseng drug interactions
May have additive effects on HTN medications, glucose lowering meds May decrease effectiveness of Warfarin
Glucosamine & Chondroitin Side effects
May interact with blood thinning medications
Tea Tree Oil (TTO)
Melaleuca alternifolia
Where is Coenzyme Q10 found?
Naturally found in the body with higher concentrations in the heart, liver, kidneys, and pancreas
Where is Creatine found?
Naturally produced in the body from amino acids in the kidney and liver Mostly found in red meat and seafood
Research on Turmeric
No clear conclusions have been reached about whether turmeric and its components have benefits for health conditions
Melatonin research
Not enough strong evidence on the effectiveness or safety of melatonin supplementation for chronic insomnia
Asian Ginseng
Panax ginseng Native to china, Korea, and far eastern siberia Important substance is called Ginsenosides
American Ginseng
Panax quinquefolius Mostly produced in ontario canada
St. Johns Wort Drug interactions
Potent CYP3A4/ P-glycoprotein Inducer Decrease in digoxin, anticonvulsants, antiretrovirals Increased metabolism of warfarin increased risk of serotonin syndrome
Research of Coenzyme Q10
Research does not suggest the use or against since results are inconclusive or limited
What kind of exercise is Creatine best for?
Shown to be effective for anaerobic short duration high intensity exercise since it helps product ATP
Red Rice Yeast Side effects
Similar to Lovastatin Myopathy, rhabdomyolysis, and liver toxicity Not recommended in those pregnant or lactating
Central Nervous System Supplements
St. Johns Wort Ginko Melatonin
Glucosamine & Chondroitin
Structural components of cartilage Produced naturally in the body
Tea Tree Oil MOA
Terpinen-4-ol has antibacterial and antifungal properties Acts by disrupting the permeability barrier of microbial cell membrane structures Suppresses inflammatory mediators including TNF-alpha, ILs 1, 8, 10, and prostaglandin E2
Adaptogen
Theorized to help the body resist physiological stress
Probiotics and IBD
There is no recommendation on the use of probiotics in adults and children with IBD due to knowledge gaps
What is Coenzyme Q10 used for?
Treat conditions relating to the heart such as HTN, HF, cancer, myopathy
Glucosamine & Chondroitin Uses
Treatment for osteoarthritis
Butterbur does not help with
UTI, asthma, other conditions
Tea Tree oil Safety
Unsafe when used orally Possibly safe when used topically Use in caution with children No Known Major Drug interactions
American Ginseng Uses
Used as a diuretic or stimulant to boost the immune system, and as an "adaptogen"
How is Red Rice Yeast used?
Used to help lower cholesterol and related lipids
Creatine Uses
Used to improve strength, increase lean muscle mass, and help the muscle recover more quickly during exercise
Zicam
an array of products containing zinc as its active ingredient For cold and allergy relief
Gingko uses
anxiety, cognitive impairment and memory aid
Butterbar cautions
contain chemicals called pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) which can damage the liver, lungs, and blood circulation
Cranberry: UTI risk
decreases risk by 1/3
Probiotic in antibiotic associated diarrhea
evidence suggests that starting a probiotic treatment with Lactobacillus or Saccharomyces within 2 days of 1st ABX diagnosis Doesn't help in the elderly
Probiotic atopic derm evidence
evidence suggests that the use of probiotics might reduce the risk of developing atopic dermatitis, but may only provide limited relief
Cardiovascular Dietary Supplements
garlic red yeast rice coenzyme fish oil niacin
Elderberry safety
generally safe and well tolerated Unripe, green elderberries contain a cyanide producing chemical that can cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
Ginger research
ginger may be helpful for mild nausea and vomiting associated with pregnancy Not for hyperemesis gravidarum Using for motion sickness has shown subjective improvements up to 4 hours prior to travel
Where is elderberry found?
grows in warmer parts of europe, north america, northern africa
Saw Palmetto research
has not been conclusively shown to be effective fro BPH
Gingko side effects
headache, stomach upset, dizziness, palpitations, constipation Increased risk of bleeding in patients on blood thinners
Asian Ginseng Uses
improve physical stamina, concentration, and memory May help improve glucose metabolism and lower blood sugar
St. Johns Wort adverse effects
increased sensitivity to sunlight in large doses Insomnia, anxiety, dry mouth, dizziness, GI, fatigue
Gingko drug interactions
inhibitor of CYP450 enzymes May reduce effects of anti-epileptics increasing seizure risk
Asian Ginseng adverse effects
insomnia, agitation, tachycardia at high doses Avoid in mental health patients due to agitation
Ginger drug interactions
interacts with anticoagulants and antiplatelets May induce bleeding risk in large doses May effect glycemic alternating drug --> monitor in patients with DM
Zicam cautions
intranasal zinc has been linked to a severe and permanent loss of smell and should not be used
Melatonin uses
jet lag, delayed sleep wake phase disorder, some sleep disorders in children, and anxiety before and after surgery
Osco
made from the heart and liver of a wild duck
Probiotics help to
modify endogenous microflora
Butterbur uses
mostly seen in treating urinary tract symptoms, stomach upset, headaches, allergic rhinitis Reduces frequency of migraines in adults and children 500 mg per day is as effective as Zyrtec
Gingko research
no conclusive evidence that it helps with memory loss
Probiotics contain
one or more culture of living organism, usually bacteria or yeast
Turmeric
plant in the ginger family Found in china, japan, india
Cranberry
promoted for UTIs Has NOT shown to be effective in treating an existing UTI
Osco side effects
rare headaches and angioedema Not enough evidence for proven efficacy
Saw Palmetto
shrublike palm native to southeastern US
Red Rice Yeast
traditional Chinese medicine Made by culturing rice with various strains of yeast Monascus purpureus
Gingko
traditional chinese medicine
Ginger uses
treatments for several types of nausea and vomiting