Ginkgo Biloba
SIDE EFFECTS
The following adverse reactions have been reported as associated with the use of Ginkgo biloba but are considered rare in their occurrence:
The following adverse reactions have been reported as associated with the use of Ginkgo biloba when taken in conjunction with a blood thinner:
- Spontaneous hyphema
- Spontaneous bilateral subdural hematomas
- Retinal hemorrhage
- Clotting problems
Fruit:
The following adverse reactions have been reported as associated with contact of the Ginkgo biloba Tree itself and especially the fruit. 66/67/68
The following adverse reactions have been reported as associated with ingestion of the Ginkgo biloba fruit:
- Contact Dermatitis
- Tenesmus
- Perioral erythema
- Rectal burning
Seed:
Care should be taken if the seed is to be used. There have been reports of high toxicity from ingested raw seeds. Cooked seeds are considered safe. 68
Leaf/leaf Extract:
Body as a Whole - The possibility of an allergic reaction to the herb should be kept in mind during therapy; Headaches
Digestive System - Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea
Metabolic and Nutritional - Clotting Problems
Nervous System - Restlessness, Irritability
Skin and Appendages - Edema, Erythema
The following adverse reactions have been reported as associated with the use of Ginkgo biloba when taken in conjunction with a blood thinner:
- Spontaneous Hyphema
- Spontaneous bilateral subdural hematomas
- Retinal hemorrhage
DRUG INTERACTIONS
As with all Herbs and Drugs, the potential for interaction by a variety of mechanisms
(e.g. pharmacodynamic, pharmacokinetic drug inhibition or enhancement, etc.) is a possibility.
- According to recent studies on drug and herb interactions, Ginkgo biloba extracts should not be used while taking blood thinning medications such as heparin, warfarin or coumarin derivative. 63/65
- Caution should also be taken with aspirin as anecdotes have been recorded of unfavorable interactions.
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Generic Name: Ginkgo biloba
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