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Research and Markets: New Book 'Herbal Supplements:

Efficacy, Toxicity, Interactions with Western Drugs and


Effects on Clinical Laboratory Tests' is Essential for the
Diagnostics Field
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/0cece3/herbal_supplements) has announced the
addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new book "Herbal Supplements: Efficacy, Toxicity, Interactions
with Western Drugs, and Effects on Clinical Laboratory Tests" to their offering.
This book focuses on efficacy, toxicity, drug interactions, and abnormal clinical laboratory tests
resulting from the use of herbal remedies. Although a few herbal remedies are safe and have
efficacy (for example saw palmetto), many herbal remedies are toxic. This book guides in the
interpretation of abnormal test results in otherwise healthy subjects due to use of herbal remedies.
Chapters focus on interactions between herbals and pharmaceuticals, sources of contamination in
herbal supplements, and analytical techniques used in the investigation of herbal remedies.
Key Topics Covered:
Section A: Introduction and Overview.
Chapter 1 An Introduction to Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) (Catherine A.
Hammett-Stabler).
Chapter 2 Relatively Safe herbal Remedies (Angela M. Ferguson and Uttam Garg).
Chapter 3 Risk of Toxicity Associated with Unregulated Herbal Products (Steven W. Cotton).
Section B: Effects of Herbal Remedies on Specific Organ Systems.
Chapter 4 Herbal Remedies with Immunomodulatory Effects (Jeffrey K. Actor).
Chapter 5 Kelp and Abnormal Thyroid Functions (Bruce Rosenweig).
Chapter 6 Herbal Medications and the Patient with Chronic Kidney Disease (Mariana S. Markell).
Chapter 7 Abnormal Liver Function Tests Due to the Use of Hepatotoxic Herbals (Amitava Dasgupta
and Catherine A. Hammett-Stabler).
Chapter 8 Homeopathic Medicine: Principle, Efficacy and Toxicity (Amitava Dasgupta).
Chapter 9 Common Indian Ayurvedic Medicines and Interactions with Western Medicines (Amitava
Dasgupta).
Chapter 10 Tradition and Prospective of Arab and Islamic Herbal Medicine (Bashar Saad and Omar
Said).
Chapter 11 Licorice and Laboratory Tests (Salvador F. Sena).
Section C: Drug Interactions.
Chapter 12 Drug Interactions with St. Johns Wort (Matthew D. Krasowski and John L. Blau).
Chapter 13 Drug-Herb Interactions in Patients with HIV/AIDS (Natella Y. Rakhmanina and John N.
van den Anker).
Chapter 14 Interactions between Fruit Juices and Therapeutic Drugs: Impact on Therapeutic Drug
Monitoring (Amitava Dasgupta).
Chapter 15 Drug interactions with Ginseng and Ginkgo Biloba (Ashok Tholpady and Semyon Risin).
Chapter 16 Drug Interactions with Garlic and Ginger Supplements (Charbel Abou-Diwan and James
Ritchie).
Section D: Contamination.
Chapter 17 Heavy Metal Toxicity and Herbal Remedies (Christine LH Snozek and Loralie J
Langman).
Chapter 18 Contamination of Herbal Remedies with Western Drugs: Role of Clinical Laboratory
(Uttam Garg and Angela M. Ferguson).
Chapter 19 Beyond Herbals: Common Plant Poisonings (Catherine A. Hammett-Stabler).
Section E: Analytical implications.
Chapter 20 Interferences of Herbal Remedies with Immunoassays for Therapeutic Drugs (Amitava
Dasgupta).
Chapter 21 Role of Laboratory in Detecting Plant Poisoning (Ronald W. McLawhon).
Author:
Amitava Dasgupta is a Professor in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the
University of Texas Medical School at Houston and the director of clinical chemistry, toxicology, and
point of care testing at the Memorial Hermann Hospital, the main teaching hospital of the medical
school. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Clinical Chemistry and a prolific author and
editor.
Catherine A. Hammett-Stabler is a Professor in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory
Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is also the Director of the Core
Laboratory of the McLendon Clinical Laboratories, UNC Health Care. Dr. Hammett-Stabler has
authored numerous peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and books.
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