What do you need to know about dong quai?
Dong quai is a plant. The root is used to make medicine. Dong quai is commonly taken by mouth for menopausal symptoms, menstrual cycle conditions such as migraines and many other conditions. How does it work?
Where does the dong quai celery plant grow?
Dong quai grows at high altitudes in the cold, damp, mountains of China, Korea, and Japan. This fragrant, perennial plant — a member of the celery family — has smooth purplish stems and umbrella-shaped clusters of white flowers and winged fruits in July and August.
Are there any medications that interact with dong quai?
! Medications that slow blood clotting (Anticoagulant / Antiplatelet drugs) interacts with DONG QUAI. Dong quai might slow blood clotting. Warfarin (Coumadin) interacts with DONG QUAI. Warfarin (Coumadin) is used to slow blood clotting.
When to stop taking Dong quai after surgery?
It might increase the risk of bleeding during and after surgery. Stop taking dong quai at least 2 weeks before surgery. Interactions? ! Dong quai might slow blood clotting.
Are there any clinical trials for dong quai?
Data from an epidemiologic study suggest that dong quai consumption is associated with reduced risk of subsequent endometrial cancer in breast cancer survivors . However, clinical trial data regarding efficacy of dong quai for menopausal symptoms are inconclusive .
Is there a link between Dong quai and breast cancer?
Data from an epidemiologic study suggest a positive association between consumption of dong quai and reduced risk of subsequent endometrial cancer in breast cancer survivors (39). But findings of its effectiveness against menopausal symptoms are inconclusive (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (29) (33).
How long can you take dong quai tablets?
The dose of your warfarin (Coumadin) might need to be changed. For menopausal symptoms: 15 chewable tablets of a product containing dong quai and chamomile (Climex) have been taken daily for 12 weeks.