Ingestion of 5 g or more of Napa may lead to liver damage if the patient has following risk factors: If the patient is on long term treatment with Carbamazepine, Phenobarbitone, Phenytoin, Primidone, Rifampicin, St Johns Wort or other drugs that induce liver enzymes, or regularly consumes Ethanol in excess of recommended amounts, or is likely to be Glutathione deplete e.g
However, results may be slower and more subtle than with stronger prescription treatments
Theyll review the available data, which involves some evidence of safety, to decide whether they should allow this new path, Cohen says
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