PDR for Herbal Medicines

(Barré) #1
HERBAL MONOGRAPHS

may include anuria, bloody stools, emaciation, fatty liver*
hemolysis, methemoglobinuria and mucous membrane
bleeding.
DOSAGE
PARSLEY HERB AND ROOT
Mode of Administration: Comminuted drug for infusions as
well as other galenic preparations with a comparably small
proportion of essential oil to be taken orally. Dry extracts are
used in pharmaceutical products, such as tablets.

How Supplied:
Capsules — 450 mg, 455 mg

Liquid — 1:1
Preparation: Infusion: Pour boiling water over 2 gm finely
cut drug and strain after 10 to 15 minutes.

Daily Dosage: A total of 6 gm in the appropriate
preparations.

Infusion: 2 to 3 cups over the course of the day.

Adequate intake of liquid is essential for flushing out
treatment.
Homeopathic Dosage: 5 drops, 1 tablet or 10 globules every
30 to 60 minutes (acute) or 1 to 3 times a day (chronic);
parenterally: 1 to 2 ml sc, acute: 3 times daily; chronic: once
a day (HAB1). The daily dosage is 6 gm drug. Adequate
intake of liquid is essential for flushing out treatment.
Storage: Protect from light and moisture and tightly sealed.
PARSLEY FRUIT
Mode of Administration: Preparations of the fruit are for
internal use.
Preparation: To rrfake'an infusion, pour boiling* water over
lgm freshly pressed drug and strain after 10 minutes.

Daily Dosage: The average single dose is 1 gm.
Tea — Two to 3 cups of the infusion can be taken daily.

Storage: Protect from light and moisture.
LITERATURE
PARSLEY HERB AND ROOT
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Busse WW et al., (1984) J All Clin. Immunol. 73:801.
Chaudhary SK et al., (1986) Planta Med (6):462.
Gijbels MJM et al., (1985) Fitoterapia 61(1): 17.
Hansel R, Keller K, Rimpler H, Schneider G (Eds.), Hagers
Handbuch der Pharmazeutischen Praxis, 5. Aufl., Bde 4-6
(Drogen), Springer Verlag Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, 1992-
1994.


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    PARSLEY FRUIT
    Ashraf M et al., (1980) Pak J Sci Ind Res 23(3/4): 128.
    Bjeldanes LF, Kim I, (1977) J Org Chem 42:2333.
    Busse WW et al., (1984) J All Clin. Immunol. 73:801.
    Chaudhary SK et al., (1986) Planta Med (6):462.
    Gijbels MJM et al., (1985) Fitoterapia 61(1): 17.
    Hansel R, Keller K, Rimpler H, Schneider G (Eds.), Hagers
    Handbuch der Pharmazeutischen Praxis, 5. Aufl., Bde 4-6
    (Drogen), Springer Verlag Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, 1992-





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