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Arnica.
[No authors listed] [No authors listed] 2021 May 17. Drugs and Lactation Database (LactMed®) [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; 2006–. 2021 May 17. Drugs and Lactation Database (LactMed®) [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; 2006–. PMID: 30000888 Free Books & Documents. Review.
Maternal use of Arnica tea probably caused hemolytic anemia in one breastfed infant. Arnica is "generally recognized as safe" (GRAS) as a food by the U.S. ...
Maternal use of Arnica tea probably caused hemolytic anemia in one breastfed infant. Arnica is "generally recognized as safe" …
Arnica Montana.
[No authors listed] [No authors listed] 2023 Mar 3. LiverTox: Clinical and Research Information on Drug-Induced Liver Injury [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases; 2012–. 2023 Mar 3. LiverTox: Clinical and Research Information on Drug-Induced Liver Injury [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases; 2012–. PMID: 37011124 Free Books & Documents. Review.
Arnica montana, also known as wolf's bane, is an herbal medication used topically for pain and inflammation but is of unproven efficacy. It is an extract of the flowering plant Arnica montana, a member of the daisy family. Arnica montana is used topically and
Arnica montana, also known as wolf's bane, is an herbal medication used topically for pain and inflammation but is of unproven effica
Clinical Trials, Potential Mechanisms, and Adverse Effects of Arnica as an Adjunct Medication for Pain Management.
Smith AG, Miles VN, Holmes DT, Chen X, Lei W. Smith AG, et al. Medicines (Basel). 2021 Oct 9;8(10):58. doi: 10.3390/medicines8100058. Medicines (Basel). 2021. PMID: 34677487 Free PMC article. Review.
Arnica has traditionally been used in treating numerous medical conditions, including inflammation and pain. ...Based on data from clinical trials, Arnica extract or gel/cream containing Arnica extract shows promising effects for pain relief. ...
Arnica has traditionally been used in treating numerous medical conditions, including inflammation and pain. ...Based on data from cl
Arnica montana L.: Doesn't Origin Matter?
Schmidt TJ. Schmidt TJ. Plants (Basel). 2023 Oct 11;12(20):3532. doi: 10.3390/plants12203532. Plants (Basel). 2023. PMID: 37895999 Free PMC article. Review.
Arnica montana L. (Asteraceae) has a long and successful tradition in Europe as herbal medicine. Arnica flowers (i.e., the flowerheads of Arnica montana) are monographed in the European Pharmacopoeia (Ph. ...
Arnica montana L. (Asteraceae) has a long and successful tradition in Europe as herbal medicine. Arnica flowers (i.e., the flo
Arnica montana L. - a plant of healing: review.
Kriplani P, Guarve K, Baghael US. Kriplani P, et al. J Pharm Pharmacol. 2017 Aug;69(8):925-945. doi: 10.1111/jphp.12724. Epub 2017 Apr 11. J Pharm Pharmacol. 2017. PMID: 28401567 Review.
OBJECTIVES: Arnica montana is a widely used therapeutic plant used traditionally to treat various ailments. ...
OBJECTIVES: Arnica montana is a widely used therapeutic plant used traditionally to treat various ailments. ...
[Arnica allergy].
Hausen BM. Hausen BM. Hautarzt. 1980 Jan;31(1):10-7. Hautarzt. 1980. PMID: 6993423 Review. German.
Arnica montana L. (plant family: Compositae) is one of the oldest and most important drug plants. ...Chemical and animal experimental investigations corroborated the high sensitizing capacity of Arnica montana L. and near related Arnica species. The low toxic
Arnica montana L. (plant family: Compositae) is one of the oldest and most important drug plants. ...Chemical and animal experimental
Arnica for bruising and swelling.
Kouzi SA, Nuzum DS. Kouzi SA, et al. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2007 Dec 1;64(23):2434-43. doi: 10.2146/ajhp070155. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2007. PMID: 18029949 Review. No abstract available.
Arnica.
Dinman S. Dinman S. Plast Surg Nurs. 2007 Jan-Mar;27(1):52-3. doi: 10.1097/01.PSN.0000264164.61000.5a. Plast Surg Nurs. 2007. PMID: 17356456 No abstract available.
Arnica.
Lawrence WT; Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation DATA Committee. Lawrence WT, et al. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2003 Sep 15;112(4):1164-6. doi: 10.1097/01.PRS.0000075161.89940.81. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2003. PMID: 12973238 No abstract available.
Arnica--a placebo?
Ghosh A. Ghosh A. Homeopathy. 2003 Jul;92(3):174. doi: 10.1016/s1475-4916(03)00044-4. Homeopathy. 2003. PMID: 12884902 No abstract available.
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