9 Drugs and 10 Herbs to Worry About
by Greg Sperber
This seminar examines how to approach these potential drug-herb interactions. Both the nine drugs and ten herbs most prone to drug-herb interactions will be discussed.
9 Drugs and 10 Herbs to Worry About
Course Overview
We may not be able to predict all drug-herb interactions, but we can determine potentials for interactions This seminar examines how to approach these potential drug-herb interactions. A discussion of basic pharmacology, including the ADME scheme (absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination) and the therapeutic index, form the foundation of this understanding. The participant will leave with real skills to assess potential interactions and the ability to determine which are important, which aren’t, and which may be in the future. Both the nine drugs and ten herbs most prone to drug-herb interactions will be discussed. These drugs and herbs are based on an evidence based approach.Promo Video
Course Objectives
- Understand the basics of how drugs and herbs interact
- Identify the most common pharmacological reasons drugs and herbs interact
- Create protocols to avoid interactions
- Protect oneself from potential medico-legal issues arising form interactions
Course Outline
0 hrs - 15 minIntroduction
15 min - 1.25 hrsApplication of pharmacology principles to predicting drug-herb interactions
1.25 hrs - 2.25 hrsNine drugs to worry about when combined with Oriental medicine
2.25 hrs - 3 hrsTen herbs to worry about when combined with Oriental medicine
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As a acupuncturist and herbalist, this information is highly sought-after and presnted in an easy to follow format.Robert W.United States of America
I really appreciate having a list of drugs and herbs that I can hold onto for reference whenever I am looking for potential herb/drug interaction red flags. This was a great introduction to basic safety considerations when deciding whether to introduce herbs to patients on these particular medications.Catherine S.United States of America
I found this course to be clear and concise and enlightening. I feel more confident now with prescribing herbs.Donna B.Canada
Was very interesting. Definitely understand why herbs and drugs interact now. Had a teacher who said "never worry about interactions because herbs and drugs use two different mechanisms and never cross paths". Glad I took the course.Patricia L.United States of America
I found this course interesting from start to finish. Even without a background in biochemistry, it was easy to understand and easy to follow.Ruth W.United States of America
Greg definitely has done his homework. Lot's of good information to share.Gail M.Canada
It was thorough and easy to understand.Brian A.United States of America
A good overall introduction to this large and important subject matterDwain D.Canada
The teacher is very knowledgeable on the subject matter and the information is very valuable. Sarah S.United States of America
fantastic course, will really help you in deciding on a treatment plan.William P.Canada
9 Drugs and 10 Herbs to Worry About
by Greg Sperber9 Drugs and 10 Herbs to Worry About
Course Overview
We may not be able to predict all drug-herb interactions, but we can determine potentials for interactions This seminar examines how to approach these potential drug-herb interactions. A discussion of basic pharmacology, including the ADME scheme (absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination) and the therapeutic index, form the foundation of this understanding. The participant will leave with real skills to assess potential interactions and the ability to determine which are important, which aren’t, and which may be in the future. Both the nine drugs and ten herbs most prone to drug-herb interactions will be discussed. These drugs and herbs are based on an evidence based approach.Course Objectives
- Understand the basics of how drugs and herbs interact
- Identify the most common pharmacological reasons drugs and herbs interact
- Create protocols to avoid interactions
- Protect oneself from potential medico-legal issues arising form interactions
Course Outline
0 hrs - 15 minIntroduction
15 min - 1.25 hrsApplication of pharmacology principles to predicting drug-herb interactions
1.25 hrs - 2.25 hrsNine drugs to worry about when combined with Oriental medicine
2.25 hrs - 3 hrsTen herbs to worry about when combined with Oriental medicine
Teacher
More...
As a acupuncturist and herbalist, this information is highly sought-after and presnted in an easy to follow format.Robert W.United States of America
I really appreciate having a list of drugs and herbs that I can hold onto for reference whenever I am looking for potential herb/drug interaction red flags. This was a great introduction to basic safety considerations when deciding whether to introduce herbs to patients on these particular medications.Catherine S.United States of America
I found this course to be clear and concise and enlightening. I feel more confident now with prescribing herbs.Donna B.Canada
Was very interesting. Definitely understand why herbs and drugs interact now. Had a teacher who said "never worry about interactions because herbs and drugs use two different mechanisms and never cross paths". Glad I took the course.Patricia L.United States of America
I found this course interesting from start to finish. Even without a background in biochemistry, it was easy to understand and easy to follow.Ruth W.United States of America
Greg definitely has done his homework. Lot's of good information to share.Gail M.Canada
It was thorough and easy to understand.Brian A.United States of America
A good overall introduction to this large and important subject matterDwain D.Canada
The teacher is very knowledgeable on the subject matter and the information is very valuable. Sarah S.United States of America
fantastic course, will really help you in deciding on a treatment plan.William P.Canada