Guest guest Posted August 5, 2004 Report Share Posted August 5, 2004 I haven't personally checked against steroids, but it's easy to do. If you don't have epocratesPro (desktop or PDA versions), get it. It cross references herb and drug interactions for all pharmaceuticals, as well as being a PDR for drugs and herbs. Though many of the interactions are theoretical or questionable, it can be a place to start - you can try to track the source of the data to find out what prompted the caution. www.epocrates.com Benjamin Hawes, MAOM, Lic. Ac., CORTEZ FAMILY ACUPUNCTURE 1430 E. Main Street, Suite #4 Cortez, CO 81321 (970) 565-0230 > ______________________ > ______________________ > > Message: 24 > Thu, 5 Aug 2004 08:54:55 -0700 > " " <zrosenbe > Re: RE: glomerulonephritis > > I would check and see if there are interactions with steroidal drugs > with this script. It may be necessary to use it alone, and that > probably will not be possible in this situation. > > > On Aug 5, 2004, at 7:55 AM, Benjamin Hawes wrote: > > > The formula Chai Ling Tang has been used successfully for > > glomerulonephritis > > and renal failure, and seems to reduce proteinuria, according to Jap. > > studies (formula is called Saireito in Jap.). Look on medline for > > studies, > > or google saireito. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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