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Ginkgo Biloba
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Ginkgo Biloba
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Herbal Medicine
Indications (Purported benefits)
Alzheimer's Disease
Multiple-Infarct
Dementia
Used in Germany for:
Intermittent Claudication
Vertigo
Tinnitus
Efficacy
Cognitive effects
Preliminary studies suggest possible benefit
Benefits likely to offer only modest effect
Dementia
Study, n=309, 120 mg qd for 1 year, RDBCT
Ginkgo patients scored higher on cognitive tests
Caregiver
s rated Ginkgo patients higher score
Clinicians ratings found no difference
Patients completing study: <50%
Le Bars (1997) JAMA 278:1327 [PubMed]
Van Dongen study found no benefit
No benefit in
Dementia
No benefit in memory
Impairment
Van Dongen (2000) Am Geriatr Soc 48:1183-94 [PubMed]
NIH DBPCT with n=2000 over 6 years is ongoing
Sierpina (2003) Am Fam Physician 68(5):923-6 [PubMed]
Efficacy
Non-cognitive uses
Peripheral Vascular Disease
Study showed longer walking distance and less pain
Peters (1998) Vasa 27:106-10 [PubMed]
Tinnitus
Modest effect on reduction or
Tinnitus
resolution
Ernst (1999) Clin Otolaryngol 24:164-7 [PubMed]
Mechanism
Components
Flavonoids and Terpenoids are antioxidants
Ginkgolide B (terpenoid)
Inhibits
Platelet
activating factor
Interferes with
Platelet
aggregation and blood clot
Pharmacokinetics
Readily absorbed
Peak concentration in 2-3 hours after ingestion
Excreted by
Kidney
,
Liver
Half life: 5 hours
Dosing
Standardized extract: 120 to 160 mg divided bid to tid
Standardized extract components
Flavone glycosides: 24%
Terpene lactones: 6%
Adverse Effects
Mild Gastrointestinal symptoms (
Vomiting
,
Diarrhea
)
Headache
Serious bleeding complications (e.g.
Subdural Hematoma
)
Associated with
Aspirin
and
Warfarin
use
Due to
Platelet Dysfunction
Exacerbated by
Garlic
,
Feverfew
,
Ginseng
Seizure
s
Reports of
Seizure
s in those with
Epilepsy
and previously controlled on prophylaxis
Contraindications
Avoid use with
Anticoagulant
s
Aspirin
Warfarin
(
Coumadin
)
Ticlopidine
(
Ticlid
)
Clopidogrel
(
Plavix
)
Dipyridamole
(
Persantine
)
Herbals
with
Anticoagulant
activity
Feverfew
Garlic
Ginseng
Dong Quai
Red Clover
Precautions
Stop Ginkgo 36 hours to 14 days before surgery
References
Shaughnessy (1997) Fam Practice Recert 19(10):53-6
Ang-Lee (2001) JAMA 286:208-16 [PubMed]
Cupp (1999) Am Fam Physician 59(5):1239-44 [PubMed]
Sierpina (2003) Am Fam Physician 68(5):923-6 [PubMed]
Zink (1998) Am Fam Physician 58(5):1133-40 [PubMed]
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