Herbal Side Effects | Danger Ginseng if taken together with Synthetic Drugs
Two medicinal plants that are believed to be herbal apodisiak, the Ginseng (Panax spp.) And Siberian ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticoccuc) also can cause negative effects if you interact with synthetic drugs.
Ginseng side effects
Interactions of ginseng with drugs containing fenelzina can cause headaches, tremors, and mania. Ginseng extract can also increase the influence of alcohol because the extracts of ginseng can increase the activity of the alcohol dehydrogenase enzyme and aldehyde dehydrogenase enzyme.
Siberian ginseng side effects
While Siberian ginseng extract interact with digoxin (heart medicine) can increase the concentration of digoxin in the body, so that at certain body parts, digoxin levels will exceed the required dose.
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