Herbal product–drug interactions mediated by induction

Article date: June 2006

By: Rommel G. Tirona, David G. Bailey, in Volume 61, Issue 6, pages 677-681

Despite their common use, it is not widely recognized that herbal medicines can alter the efficacy of coadministered prescription drugs. Constituents in herbs interact with nuclear receptors to enhance metabolizing enzyme and/or transporter activity leading to reduced drug concentrations. Although St John’s wort was the first and most frequently reported source of induction‐style herb–drug interactions, this knowledge has not yet changed its current availability. This type of interaction is likely to be relevant to other herbal products. Caregivers need to be aware of the issues and options for therapeutic management.

DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.2006.02684.x

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