Thursday, February 11, 2010

Herb and drug interaction!

Nowadays, the herbal medicine is becoming popular. It is acknowledged that some herbs can reduce cardiovascular symptoms-such as ginger and/or garlic have potential importance to health benefits. It is argued that these herbs (ginger and garlic) may have vital role in reducing high blood pressure and/or hypertriglyceraedemia. When the individual suffers from cardiovascular disorder, take cardiovascular drugs according to prescription. Recently some studies suggest that herbs (garlic or ginger) have adverse reactions, when they are administered with cardiovascular drugs-may induce the blood thinner than usual. Bleeding disorder is a critical phenomenon in this issue. So, it is suggested to omit the herb (ginger or garlic) combined with cardiovascular drug, to prevent from further adverse reactions.

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