TERCIANARIA

scutellaria galericulata



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TERCIANARIA
scutellaria galericulata
Used Part.

The flowering tops.

Active Principles.

2. 7% of crisina - 7 - glucuronide, 1% of baicalina and escutelarina.

Drug Action.

Plant poorly studied. The name of tercianaria refers to the popular use as antimalarial. In ethnobotany is also used as a sedative and tranquilizing heart. It has been insufficiently investigated on a Chinese plant congener, the Scutellaria baicalensis George, which contains bacailina and produces an antipyretic effect, stimulating the defenses, bacteriostatic, antiviral, cytostatic, antileucémico, anti - inflammatory and antieczematoso.

Indications.

Flu, colds, anxiety, insomnia.

Contraindications.

Do not prescribe oral dosage forms with alcohol content to children under two years or consultants in the process of alcohol addiction.

Caution / Poisoning.

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

Galenica forms / Dosage.

Infusion: One tablespoon per cup dessert. One to three cups a day.

Dust: 300 - 500 mg, one to three times a day.

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

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

Bibliography.

Bézanger - Beauquesne, L; Pinkas, M; Torck, M; Trotin, F. Medicinal plants of temperate Regions. Paris: Maloine, 1980, p. 341.

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

Van Hellemont, J. Compendium of Phytothérapie. Bruxelles: Association Pharmaceutique Belge, 1986, pp. 371 - 2.


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