Seven Steps to Avoid Herb-Drug Interactions
by Greg Sperber
Greg Sperber examines the 7 steps to avoid herb-drug interactions.
Seven Steps to Avoid Herb-Drug Interactions
Course Overview
We may not be able to predict all drug-herb interactions, but we can determine potentials for interactions. This one-hour webinar examines how to approach these potential drug-herb interactions.A discussion of protein binding, cytochrome P450, and the therapeutic index form the foundation of this understanding. You will leave with real skills to assess potential interactions.
This webinar is based on Dr. Sperber's book Integrative Pharmacology: Combining Modern Pharmacology and Chinese Medicine, written with Bob Flaws.
Course Objectives
- To understand the basics of how drugs and herbs interact.
- To identify the most common pharmacological reasons drugs and herbs interact.
- Create protocols to avoid interactions.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 15 minDiscussion of protein binding.
15 min - 45 minDiscussion of cytochrome P450.
45 min - 1 hrsDiscussion of the therapeutic index.
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This course was an excellent overview of how to safely and effectively work with clients who are on medications and want to take herbs. Adrianna L.United States of America
This class was super informative and in a short amount of time! I appreciated teacher's depth of knowledge and how succinctly the most important elements were distilled. I feel much more capable of having clear and confidence inspiring conversations with patients on why I would or wouldn't feel comfortable putting them on herbs.Nicole L.United States of America
This is a great introduction to necessary steps for HDI. It gives the foundation on how to discuss HDI with patients. It can also help discuss with allopathic practitioners in a language they understand, which can further herbal medicine acceptance and understanding. All in 1 hour. Hard to beat.Brent G.United States of America
Great overview.Nancy B.United States of America
Easy to follow and factual information. Very practical.Maria C.Australia
Good course for acupuncturists who prescribe herbsHoon L.United States of America
A valuable introduction.Christopher L.United States of America
Great course with good information.John T.United States
Great refresher on Pharmacology. Quick easy steps to remember when dealing with the patient and their drug regimeKathy K.Canada
I really appreciated this course. Even though I don't use herbs, I feel way more informed after this one hour lecture than any other herb/drug interaction course I have taken for the last 17 years.Dawn E.United States
Seven Steps to Avoid Herb-Drug Interactions
by Greg SperberSeven Steps to Avoid Herb-Drug Interactions
Course Overview
We may not be able to predict all drug-herb interactions, but we can determine potentials for interactions. This one-hour webinar examines how to approach these potential drug-herb interactions.A discussion of protein binding, cytochrome P450, and the therapeutic index form the foundation of this understanding. You will leave with real skills to assess potential interactions.
This webinar is based on Dr. Sperber's book Integrative Pharmacology: Combining Modern Pharmacology and Chinese Medicine, written with Bob Flaws.
Course Objectives
- To understand the basics of how drugs and herbs interact.
- To identify the most common pharmacological reasons drugs and herbs interact.
- Create protocols to avoid interactions.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 15 minDiscussion of protein binding.
15 min - 45 minDiscussion of cytochrome P450.
45 min - 1 hrsDiscussion of the therapeutic index.
Teacher
More...
This course was an excellent overview of how to safely and effectively work with clients who are on medications and want to take herbs. Adrianna L.United States of America
This class was super informative and in a short amount of time! I appreciated teacher's depth of knowledge and how succinctly the most important elements were distilled. I feel much more capable of having clear and confidence inspiring conversations with patients on why I would or wouldn't feel comfortable putting them on herbs.Nicole L.United States of America
This is a great introduction to necessary steps for HDI. It gives the foundation on how to discuss HDI with patients. It can also help discuss with allopathic practitioners in a language they understand, which can further herbal medicine acceptance and understanding. All in 1 hour. Hard to beat.Brent G.United States of America
Great overview.Nancy B.United States of America
Easy to follow and factual information. Very practical.Maria C.Australia
Good course for acupuncturists who prescribe herbsHoon L.United States of America
A valuable introduction.Christopher L.United States of America
Great course with good information.John T.United States
Great refresher on Pharmacology. Quick easy steps to remember when dealing with the patient and their drug regimeKathy K.Canada
I really appreciated this course. Even though I don't use herbs, I feel way more informed after this one hour lecture than any other herb/drug interaction course I have taken for the last 17 years.Dawn E.United States