Natural Health Products Flashcards

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How to identify natural health products in the Licensed Natural Health Products Database

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  • Eight-digit Natural Product Number (NPN)
  • Homeopathic Medicine Number (DIN-HM)
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3 uses for cranberry

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  • Treatment and prevention of UTI
  • Manage H. pylori infections leading to ulcers
  • Prevent dental plaque
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2 effects of cranberry

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  • Decreased urinary pH (esp in large amounts)
  • Theoretically can cause increased excretion of antibiotics and opiates (re: change in urinary pH)

NOTE: No other concerns for dentistry

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3 uses of chamomile

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  • Mild sedative effect
  • Believed to have anti-inflammatory properties
  • May be used as mouthwash for aphthous ulcers or mucosal ulceration secondary to chemo or radiotherapy
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2 concerns with chamomile

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  • Enhanced sedation possible with CNS depressants, sedatives
  • Contains umbelliferone (coumarin-like substance) –> possible increased bleeding (avoid NSAID’s, ASA)
    • Stop administration 2 wks prior to invasive dental surgery
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2 uses of echinacea

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  • Believed to boost body’s autoimmune response, often taken at onset of cold
  • May be used topically to treat mouth and pharyngeal inflammation
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2 concerns for echinacea

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  • Possible immunostimulant over short periods of time, but long time use (>8 weeks) may be associated w/ immunosuppression –> advise discontinuation 2 weeks before surgery
  • Additive hepatoxocity –> avoid concurrent use of acetaminophen, NSAID’s, nacrolides ,azole antifungals in pts w/ compromised hepatic function
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5 uses of evening primrose

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  • PMS
  • Hot flashes and night sweats assoc w/ menopause
  • Atopic dermatitis
  • Acne
  • Rheumatoid arthritis

NOTE: Not much evidence exists that it is effective

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2 concerns about evening primrose

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  • Evidence for inhibition of platelet aggregation –> increased bleeding (avoid ASA, NSAID’s)
  • Potential hypotensive effect –> monitor BP
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Use of garlic

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Everything (i.e. acne, high cholesterol, high BP)

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5 possible effects of garlic

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  • Lower blood glucose
  • Decrease incidence of thrombosis
  • Boost immune system
  • Fight bacteria
  • Fight free radicals
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3 concerns about garlic

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  • Irreversible platelet aggregation inhibitor & potentiates effect of other platelet inhibitors (i.e. prostacyclin) –> avoid NSAID’s, ASA
    • Discontinue at least 7 days prior to invasive dental surgery
  • Additive effect with CNS depressants (sedatives, opiates)
  • Potential to lower BP – monitor for orthostatic hypotension
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3 uses of ginger

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  • Soothe upset stomach and digestive problems
  • Relieve toothache (fresh ginger)
  • Arthritis and muscle & joint pain (effectiveness unclear)
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3 concerns about ginger

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  • May inhibit platelet activating factor –> possible bleeding w/ NSAID’s, ASA
  • May lower BP –> monitor orthostatic hypotension
  • Additive effects with CNS depressants (benzodiazepines and opiates)
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5 uses of ginkgo biloba

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  • Natural enhancement for brain function and memory
  • Treatment for:
    • Peripheral vascular disease
    • Cerebral vascular disease
    • Mild dementia
    • Alzheimer’s dementia
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Concern about gingko bilob

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Inhibitor of platelet activating factor –> possible bleeding with NSAID’s and ASA. Discontinue 2 weeks prior to invasive surgery

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3 uses for ginseng

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  • Used regularly to help boost immune system (little evidence)
  • Enhance physical & mental performance
  • Protect against stress
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4 concerns about ginseng

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  • Inhibits clotting (inhibition of thromboxane formation)
  • Irreversible platelet inhibition:
    • Avoid ASA, NSAID’s
    • Discontinue 7 days prior to invasive surgery
  • May lower BP – monitor orthostatic hypotension
  • Additie effects with benzodiazepines, opiates (caution)
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4 uses of red yeast rice

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  • Traditional chinese remedy for:
    • Poor circulation
    • Indigestion
    • Diarrhea
  • Natural product to lower cholesterol (contains lovastatin)
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2 concerns about red yeast rice

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  • Same interactions as other statins (i.e. erythromycin, azole antifungals - esp. itraconazole) –> risk of rhabdomyolysis by inhibition of CYP3A4
  • Additive hepatoxicity (avoid NSAID’s and acetaminophen)
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4 uses for St. John’s Wort

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  • Mild to moderate depression
  • Melancholia
  • Anxiety
  • Topically for minor wounds, bruises, infections, sprains
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2 concerns about St. John’s Wort

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  • Adverse effects = drowsiness, GI complaints, photosensitivity
  • Possibly elevation of CYP450 levels –> rapid metabolism of many drugs (i.e. benzodiazepines and NSAIDs)
    • Discontinue at least 5 days prior to surgery
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6 uses for turmeric

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  • Ayuvedic and Chinese medicine as anti-inflammatory for problems with:
    • Liver
    • Digestion
    • Skin diseases
    • Wounds
  • Reduction of pain and improvement of function in osteoarthritis
  • Antioxidant – fights free radicals
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2 concerns about turmeric

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  • May lower BP – orthostatic hypotension
  • Inhibitor of platelet aggregation - risk of increased bleeding –> avoid NSAIDs, ASA
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2 uses for valerian

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  • Natural sedative
    • Sleep disorders
    • Mild anxiety
  • NOTE: appears to increase GABA
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2 concerns about valerian

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  • Enhanced sedation with CNS depressants (sedatives, opiates)
  • May inhibit CYP3A4 (avoid with azole antifungals and macrolides)