Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Ginseng Also hypertension

Manic-like symptoms were reported in a patient treated with phenelzine and ginseng. The symptoms disappeared with cessation of the herbal therapy (74). Users should also exercise caution if ginseng is taken in combination with caffeinated beverages as discussed in Section 5, hypertension and nervousness have been reported when the two are combined (34). [Pg.187]

Ethnopharmacologically, Ganoderma has a tradition as long as ginseng in China and the drug is usually administered in the form of a liquid extract or in tablets as a sedative and as a tranquilizer in the treatment of dizziness and insomnia due to neurasthenia and hypertension, and as a tonic for symptoms of weakness or debility in various chronic diseases. It is also used for the treatment of bronchitis and asthmatic conditions [48]. [Pg.339]


See other pages where Ginseng Also hypertension is mentioned: [Pg.736]    [Pg.73]    [Pg.191]    [Pg.791]    [Pg.223]    [Pg.223]    [Pg.184]    [Pg.284]    [Pg.115]    [Pg.150]    [Pg.204]    [Pg.265]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.144 , Pg.145 , Pg.146 ]




SEARCH



Ginseng

© 2024 chempedia.info