Potential Herb Drug Interactions in Antidiabetic Drugs and Herbal Drugs

Authors

  • Archana M. P. Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, JSS College of Pharmacy, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Sri Shivarathreeshwara Nagar, Mysuru-570015
  • BM Gurupadayya JSS College of Pharmacy, JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research, Mysuru

Abstract

Home grown items are considered as more secure and patients are frequently blend it with the oral Antidiabetic tranquilizes in the treatment diabetes. But various reports state that merging of different parts of herbs and drugs are not safe. A few combinations might be valuable and some might be not safe. So before taking any natural herbs with oral Antidiabetic drugs, patient ought to counsel restorative specialist. In this paper we are abridging the reports accessible on the cooperation of home grown solutions for a portion of the oral hypoglycemic operators and ordering the result of the blend is significant and risky. An endeavor has been made to outline the collaboration of natural solution to that of the antidiabetic drugs.

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Potential Herb Drug Interactions in Antidiabetic Drugs and Herbal Drugs. Int J of Phytopharm [Internet]. 2018 Dec. 29 [cited 2025 Mar. 14];8(6):65-72. Available from: https://ssjournals.co.in/index.php/ijpp/article/view/4939