Herbal remedies linked to drug side effects

Posted: Published on November 1st, 2012

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In almost half of all cases, the drug interactions happened when ingredients in the supplements altered the way in which the prescribed drugs were absorbed and spread around the body, metabolised, and later removed from the system.

A quarter of all the trends noticed were described as "major interactions", with the digestive and nervous systems most commonly affected.

Dr Hsiang-Wen Lin, who led the study, said: "Consumer use of HDS has risen dramatically over the past two decades

"Despite their widespread use, the potential risks associated with combining herbal and dietary supplements with other medications, which include mild-to-severe heart problems, chest pain, abdominal pain and headache, are poorly understood."

In a linked editorial article Prof Edzard Ernst of the University of Exeter said: "Survey after survey shows that large proportions of the population are trying 'natural' remedies for illness-prevention, all sorts of ailments, diseases or for states of reduced well-being.

"Most experts therefore agree that the potential for such interactions is substantial.

"Despite this consensus and despite the considerable amount of documented harm generated by such interactions, our current knowledge is still woefully incomplete."

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