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Uterine atonia

Uterine atonia, postpartum bleeding, migraine, orthostatic circulatory disturbances, senile cerebral insufficiency, hypertension, hyperprolactinemia, acromegaly, and Parkinsonism [36]. New therapeutic uses have recently emerged, such as, e.g., against schizophrenia, applications based on its newly discovered antibacterial and cytostatic effects, and immunomodulatory and hypolipemic activity [37-39]. [Pg.129]

IVaditional use An infusion of the herb is used as a hemostatic after childbirth and to treat uterine atonia (Akopov 1981). It is used for the treatment of hypertension in China (Ma et al. 2002b). [Pg.232]


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