Brand Name: African Ginger, Black Ginger, Cochin Ginger, Imber, Jamaica Ginger, Race Ginger, Rhizoma Zingerberis, Rhizome, Sheng Jiang, Shokyo, Zingibain, Zingiber Officinale, and Zingiberis
Generic Name: ginger
Drug Class: Analgesics, Gastrointestinal, Herbals
WHAT IS GINGER AND HOW DOES IT WORK?
Ginger is a herbal supplement that can be used to treat the antiemetic, carminative, stimulant and also anti-inflammatory substances. It is a natural remedy. Dyspepsy, headache, morning disease, nausea (induced chemotherapy), nausea and/or vomiting after the operation, osteoarthritis, respiratory infections, RA and for SSRI-taper / discontinuation can be treated effectively. This can be effective.
Proven antiemetic effectiveness during pregnancy, postoperative nausea, vomiting, and vertigo. For movement disease, it may not be effective.
The following brands are available for use: African ginger, dark ginger, cochine ginger, imber, Jamaica ginger, breed ginger, zingerb, rhizome, sheng jiang, shokyo, zingiber officinale, and zingiberis: insufficient reliable data to rate use in chemotherapeutic nausea and vomiting; migraineheadache; arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis Ginger is available under the following brands.
Ginger dose should be provided: −Dosages vary from 250 mg to 1 g; As follows:
Migraine headache~500 mg per mouth, not more than 1.5-2 grams daily, every 4 hours, as needed.
Morning sickness − 250 mg per mouth 4 times daily or 500 mg twice daily by mouth.
Pregnancy nausea or vomiting •250 mg mouth powder, 4 times a day up to 6 g / day.
Motion sickness − 1 g by mouth 30-4 hours before journey. Motions sickness.
Blueberry + 1-4 grams a day orally, not more than 4 grams a day (Powdered Root) Nausea.
Osteoarthritis (Extract) on the mouth of 170 mg 3 times daily or 255 mg on the mouth 2 times daily, not exceeding 4 grams daily.
550-1100 mg orally 550-1100 mg 3 times a day; not more than 4 g a day.
WHAT ARE SIDE EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH USING GINGER?
Side effects of ginger include:
· increased bleeding tendency
· abdominal discomfort
· cardiac arrhythmias (if overdosed)
· central nervous system depression (if overdosed)
· dermatitis (with topical use)
· diarrhea
· heartburn
· mouth or throat irritation.
WHAT OTHER DRUGS INTERACT WITH GINGER?
You may be aware of potential drug interactions and may be monitored for these, if your doctor has instructed you to use this medication. Before checking with your doctor, pharmacist or medical provider, do not start, stop, or change the dosage of any drug first.
At least 73 different medicines are interacted mildly by Ginger.
Ginger has mild interactions with 13 different medicines:
· abciximab
· anagrelide
· anamu
· cilostazol
· clopidogrel
· danshen
· devil's claw
· dipyridamole
· eptifibatide
· green tea
· prasugrel
· ticlopidine
· tirofiban
There are no possible interactions in this document. Tell your doctor or pharmacist about all products you are using before using this product. Take all your medicines and share them with your pharmacist and doctor. Check with your doctor for questions or concerns about your health.
WHAT ARE WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS FOR GINGER?
Ginger can cause gallbladder disease and hypersensitivity.
Ginger is present in this medicine. Do not take African ginger, black ginger, cochin ginger, imber, Jamaica ginger, race ginger, rhizoma zingerberis, rhizome, sheng jiang, shokyo, zingibain, zingiber officinale, or zingiberis, if you are allergic to ginger or any ingredients contained in this drug.
Maintain children out of reach. If you have an overdose, contact a poison control center or receive medical help immediately.
Contraindications
Do not use if you have a hypersensitivity or gallbladder disease.
Effects of Drug Abuse
There are no effects of drug abuse associated with the use of ginger.
Short-Term Effects
There are no short-term effects associated with the use of ginger.
Long-Term Effects
There are no long-term effects associated with the use of ginger.
Cautions
If you have any bleeding disorder, cardiac disease, diabetes mellitus, high blood pressure(hypertension) or low blood pressure (hypotension), consult with your physician.
Pregnancy and Lactation
Use in pregnancy is not recommended by German Commission E, however, current data indicates ginger is safe if used at usual therapeutic doses.
Use in pregnancy is not recommended by German Commission E, however, current data indicates ginger is safe if used at usual therapeutic doses.
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