AMAPOLA CALIFORNIAN

eschoscholtzia californica)


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AMAPOLA CALIFORNIAN
eschoscholtzia californica)
Used Part.

Sumidades the air.

Active Principles.

Alkaloids: alocriptopina, quelidonina, protopina, berberina, californidina, queleritrina, quelilutina, quelirrubina, coptisina, escolina and escolcidina, among others. Flavonoids: rutoside (5%) Heterósidos cianogenéticos: Succinic acid. Escolciaxantina (color)

Drug Action.

Sedative, hypnotic character of soft, analgesic, spasmolytic, cardiac sedative, diaphoretic.

Indications.

Sleep disorders, tachycardia, anxiety, neuralgia, headaches, neurogenic hypertension, itching, hives.

Contraindications.

Glaucoma. Pregnancy, infancy, children under ten years.

It is incompatible with other benzodiazepine sedatives or other medications with antihistamines and alcoholic beverages.

No alcoholic extracts prescribed to children under two years or consultants in the process of alcohol addiction.

Caution / Poisoning.

Discontinuous prescribe treatments.

Take into account the alcohol content of the fluid extract, tincture and syrup.

Galenica forms / Dosage.

Infusion: One teaspoon per cup dessert. Three or more cups a day.

Fluid extract (1: 1) 30 - 50 drops, three times a day.

Tincture (1: 5, 50th) 50 - 100 drops, two or three times a day.

Syrup (5 - 10% extract fluid) One to three tablespoons a day.

Dust: 250 mg / capsule, one to three a day.

Dry extract (5: 1) 50 to 300 mg / day.

Note: Due to the great variability of the composition of the plant and its impact on the final product we recommend requesting information prior to the supplier on the content of alkaloids in dosage forms of mining (especially concentrated)

Bibliography.

Bézanger - Beauquesne, L; Pinkas, M; Torck, M; Trotin, F. Medicinal plants of temperate Regions. Paris: Maloine, 1980, pp. 117 - 8.

D'Arcy, PF. Adverse reactions and interactions with herbal medicines. Part II. Drug interactions. Adverse Drug React Toxicol Rev 1993; 12 (3) 147 - 162.

James, A; Duke, Ph. D. Handbook of Medicinal Herbs. 5. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press, 1987, p. 184.

Peris, JB; Stübing, G; Vanaclocha, B. Applied Fitoterapia. Valencia: M. I. Official College of Pharmacists, 1995, pp. 145 - 6.

Van Hellemont, J. Compendium of Phytothérapie. Bruxelles: Association Pharmaceutique Belge, 1986, p. 153.


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