The Impact of Herbal Medicines on Dermatologic Surgery
Authors: Chang, Lawrence K.1; Whitaker, Duane C.1
Source: Dermatologic Surgery, Volume 27, Number 8, August 2001 , pp. 759-763(5)
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing
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Abstract:
Background. In recent years herbal medicines and supplements have become increasingly popular. With their increased popularity, more publications are warning about the potential harmful effects of some of these products. Objective. To present scientific evidence of the benefits and surgical risks of herbal products. Methods. A Medline search and review of the literature was performed. Results. Many herbal medicines are relevant in dermatologic surgery since Ginkgo biloba, garlic, ginger, ginseng, feverfew, and vitamin E may increase the risk of bleeding, and ephedra may potentiate the side effects of epinephrine. Conclusion. Dermatologists should be aware of these herbal products and their uses. Many of these products prescribed by alternative medicine physicians or purchased over the counter should be discontinued prior to dermatologic surgery to minimize the risk of surgical complications.Document Type: Research article
Affiliations: 1: Department of Dermatology, University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa
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