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Phenelzine Ginseng

Asian ginseng Phenelzine Mania has been reported in a patient taking... [Pg.1395]

Two case reports describe symptoms such as insomnia, headache, tremulousness, irritability, and visual hallucinations when taking phenelzine concurrently with ginseng [43,44]. Reduction of the international normalized ratio (INR) may be observed when ginseng and warfarin are taken together [45]. [Pg.739]

Jones BD, Runikis AM. Interaction of ginseng with phenelzine. J Clin Psychopharmacol 7(3) 201-202,1987. [Pg.745]

Ginseng interacts with phenelzine, a drug used to treat depression, stimulating the central nervous system. [Pg.48]

Ginseng tea (38) Female/64 Depression Phenelzine 45-60 mg/d (dose and duration not reported) None mentioned Insomnia, headache, tremulousness Increased cAMP levels by ginsenosides... [Pg.117]

Ginseng (39) Female / 42 Depression Phenelzine 45 mg/d Bee pollen, triazolam, lorazepam Manic symptoms (irritability, hallucinations) Increased cAMP levels by ginsenosides... [Pg.117]

Warfarin Phenelzine Alcohol Ginseng (Panax spp.) Decreased INR Headache and tremor, mania Increased alcohol clearance Ginseng increases the activity of alcohol dehydrogenase and aldehyde dehydrogenase... [Pg.39]

Ginseng. This herb may react with the drug phenelzine, causing headaches, tremors, and manic-like symptoms, according to reports. However, it is possible that the ginseng in these cases may have been contaminated with caffeine. Ginseng also lowers blood concentrations of alcohol and warfarin. [Pg.232]

Anise 2. Asian ginseng 3. Cereus 4. Ephedra 5. Ginseng 6. Parsley 7. Shepherds purse 8. Verbena (vervain) 9. Capsicum 1. Phenelzine 2. Tranylcypromine 3. Modobemide May cause T blood pressure with anise and ephedra. T risk of side-effects such as psychosis and hallucinations with Asian ginseng. Headache, tremulousness and manic episodes have been reported with ginseng and phenelzine Unknown mechanism (anise, Asian ginseng) Inhibits metabolism of ephedra (MAOIs inhibit the metabolism of ephedra) Avoid concomitant use... [Pg.749]

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]

Isolated reports describe two patients taking phenelzine who developed adverse effects (including headache and insomnia) after taking ginseng. [Pg.1136]


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