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Lactation phenobarbital

Evening Primrose Oil (Oenof/iera biennis) Uses PMS, diabetic neuropathy, ADHD, IBS, RA, mastalgia Action Anti-inflammatory, antispas-modic, diuretic, sedative effects related to a high concentration of essential fatty acids esp GLA CLA their conversion into prostaglandins Available forms Caps, gel-caps, Liq dose depends on GLA content DM neuropathy 4000-6000 mg PO OD Eczema 4000 mg PO OD Mastalgia 3000 1000 mg PO -r doses PMS 2000-4000 mg PO OD RA Up to 5000 mg PO OD Notes/SE Indigestion, N, soft stools, flatulence, HA, anorexia, rash Contra Do not use PRG or lactation do not use persons w/ Sz disorders Interactions T Phenobarbital metabolism, i Sz threshold, T effects OF diuretics, sedatives EMS May take up to 4 mo for max effectiveness T risk of Szs... [Pg.329]

Podlasek, S. J., and R. A. McPherson. 1989. Streptokinase binds to lactate dehydrogenase subunit-M which shares an epitope with plasminogen. Clinical Chemistry 35 67-73. Ratanasavanh, D., A. Tazi, M. M. Galteau, and G. Siest. 1979. Localization of gamma-glu-tamyltranferase in subcellular fractions of rat and rabbit liver Effect of phenobarbital. Biochemical Pharmacology 28 1363-1365. [Pg.36]


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