Herbal Agent adverse reaction -- Chaparral
Herbal Agent adverse reaction -- Chaparral: Introduction
Herbal Agent adverse reaction -- Chaparral: Chaparral can be used as a herbal agent to treat abdominal cramps, pain and acne. The herbal agent contains a chemical called NDGA which can cause an adverse reaction in some people. Skin contact can also result in dermatitis. Patients with preexisting liver or kidney conditions are particularly susceptible to an adverse reaction to the herbal agent.
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Treatments for Herbal Agent adverse reaction -- Chaparral
- Decontamination, supportive and symptomatic therapy; liver transplant if liver failure occurs
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