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Green Tea
, Polyphenols
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Herbal Medicine
Precautions
Green Tea is safe, but NOT Green Tea extract
Avoid Green Tea extract (risk of liver toxicity)
Indications
Topical
Genital and Perinanal Warts (Sinecatechins or Veregen 15% is FDA approved)
Indications
Oral
Gene
ral
Conflicting data on benefits
Various forms (capsules, Green Tea beverages)
Potential benefits (requires additional study)
Colorectal Cancer
risk reduction
Breast Cancer Risk Reduction
Weight Reduction
Cholesterol
reduction
Cardiovascular disease risk reduction
Contraindications
Pregnancy (due to theororetical anti-
Folate
activity)
Dosing
Topical (15% Sinecatechins)
Apply 0.5 cm per wart three times daily for 16 weeks
Dosing
Oral
Typical dose: 3 cups Green Tea per day (~320 mg Polyphenols)
Most studies used between 3-5 cups/day of Green Tea
Adverse Effects
Topical
Contact reaction (allergic or irritant)
Adverse Effects
Oral
Gastrointestinal upset
Hepatotoxicity (case reports)
Drug Interactions
Gene
ral
Warfarin
Possible warfarin
Antagonist
at high dose (due to
Vitamin K
)
Drug Interactions
OATP Inhibitor (Organic anion-transporting polypeptide inhibitor)
Background
Orange juice, apple juice and
Grapefruit
juice also inhibit the OATP transporter
Catechins in Green Tea also inhibits the OATP transporter
Green Tea 12 oz twice daily may have a
Clinically Significant
effect
Medications affected
Atenolol
Nadolol
Ciprofloxacin
Levofloxacin
Levothyroxine
Statin
s
Imatinib
(Gleevac)
Antiretroviral
s
References
(2014) Presc lett 21(3)
References
Asher (2017) Am Fam Physician 96(2): 101-7 [PubMed]
Cabrera (2006) J Am Coll Nutr 25: 79-99 [PubMed]
Schneider (2009) Am Fam Physician 79(7): 591-4 [PubMed]
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