TY - JOUR
T1 - Natural health product-HIV drug interactions
T2 - A systematic review
AU - Mills, Edward
AU - Montori, Victor
AU - Perri, Dan
AU - Phillips, Elizabeth
AU - Koren, Gideon
PY - 2005/3
Y1 - 2005/3
N2 - The use of natural health products (NHPs) within the HIV community is high. Several NHPs have demonstrated interactions with HIV medications that could contribute to drug failure. We aimed to conduct a systematic review of clinical trials examining NHP-HIV drug interactions and their methodological characteristics. We searched electronic databases and unpublished resources independently, in duplicate. Nine studies were identified, eight clinical pharmacokinetics trials and one population-pharmacokinetics trial. Investigators studied four different herbal medicines (St John's wort, garlic, goldenseal and milk thistle) and one vitamin (vitamin C). Significant interactions were observed with St John's wort, garlic and vitamin C. However, methodological challenges exist to making the results directly generalizable to patients. This review finds that important drug level changes exist when NHPs are combined with HIV medications. Considering patient values and the implications of these studies, further research is urgently required to determine the extent of interactions with other commonly used NHPs.
AB - The use of natural health products (NHPs) within the HIV community is high. Several NHPs have demonstrated interactions with HIV medications that could contribute to drug failure. We aimed to conduct a systematic review of clinical trials examining NHP-HIV drug interactions and their methodological characteristics. We searched electronic databases and unpublished resources independently, in duplicate. Nine studies were identified, eight clinical pharmacokinetics trials and one population-pharmacokinetics trial. Investigators studied four different herbal medicines (St John's wort, garlic, goldenseal and milk thistle) and one vitamin (vitamin C). Significant interactions were observed with St John's wort, garlic and vitamin C. However, methodological challenges exist to making the results directly generalizable to patients. This review finds that important drug level changes exist when NHPs are combined with HIV medications. Considering patient values and the implications of these studies, further research is urgently required to determine the extent of interactions with other commonly used NHPs.
KW - Complementary therapies
KW - Drug interactions
KW - Natural health products
KW - Systematic review
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=16344384875&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1258/0956462053420103
DO - 10.1258/0956462053420103
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C2 - 15829016
AN - SCOPUS:16344384875
SN - 0956-4624
VL - 16
SP - 181
EP - 186
JO - International Journal of STD and AIDS
JF - International Journal of STD and AIDS
IS - 3
ER -