TERCIANARIA
scutellaria galericulata
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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