Pharmacology for Nurses II - Herbals, Vitamins, Minerals
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Serotonergic; Moderate depression | St. John's Wort: Class and Indication |
Increases levels of serotonin | St. John's Wort: Mechanism of Action |
Limit the effects of many prescription medications; Psychosis; Minor effects include upset stomach and sensitivity to sunlight | St. John's Wort: Side Effects |
Do not combine with other serotonergic drugs | St. John's Wort: C/C |
Stimulant - may worsen feelings of anxiety in some people | St. John's Wort: Nursing Implications |
Immune function booster; used only prophylactically | Echinacea: Class and Indication |
E. angustifolia, E. purpurea, E. pallida | Echinacea: species |
Digestive tract symptoms - nausea, stomach pain | Echinacea: Side Effects |
UTI prevention; Prophylactic | Cranberry: Class and Indication |
Proanthocyanidins interfere with bacterial adhesion to urinary tract | Cranberry: Mechanism of Action |
May increase INR of warfarin patients | Cranberry: C/C |
Omega-3 fatty acid; rheumatoid arthritis (maybe) | Fish Oil: Class and Indication |
Inconclusive | Fish Oil: Mechanism of Action |
Minor GI symptoms - belching, indigestion, diarrhea; May extend bleeding time; Can be allergenic | Fish Oil: Side Effects |
Caution with other anticoagulants | Fish Oil: C/C |
Evidence suggests eating seafood is better | Fish Oil: Nursing Implications |
Fat soluble; Skeletal diseases | Vitamin D: Class and Indication |
Regulates serum calcium by promoting mobilization of calcium from bone | Vitamin D: Mechanism of Action |
Fatigue, weakness, dizziness | Vitamin D: Side Effects |
Pregnancy category C | Vitamin D: C/C |
Recommended intake varies with age | Vitamin D: Nursing Implications |
Fat soluble; Warfarin overdose, neonatal hemorrhagic disease | Vitamin K: Class and Indication |
Promotes liver synthesis of clotting factors II, VII, IX, and XI; Helps produce RBCs | Vitamin K: Mechanism of Action |
Anaphylaxis-like reaction; flushing, chills, fever, dizziness, cramp-like pains | Vitamin K: Side Effects |
Decreased anticoagulant effects of warfarin | Vitamin K: Nursing Implications |
Water soluble; Anemias, prevents neural tube defects in newborns | Vitamin B9: Class and Indication |
Stimulates production of RBCs, WBCs, and platelets | Vitamin B9: Mechanism of Action |
Feeling of warmth, flushing | Vitamin B9: Side Effects |
Doses of greater than 800mcg/day increase cancer risk | Vitamin B9: C/C |
Interacts with methotrexate, increases metabolism of some anticonvulsants | Vitamin B9: Nursing Implications |
Water soluble; Synthesis and maintenance of collagen, maintain immune system, treat scurvy | Vitamin C: Class and Indication |
Enhances iron absorption; required for synthesis of lipids, proteins, and steroids; aids in cellular respiration and resistance to infections | Vitamin C: Mechanism of Action |
Nausea, vomiting, heartburn; Megadoses can cause nausea, vomiting, headache, abdominal cramps, and acidified urine | Vitamin C: Excess |
Scurvy - gingivitis, loss of teeth, anemia, subcutaneous hemorrhage, bone lesions, delayed healing | Vitamin C: Deficiency |
Mineral; Requirements high for growing children and pregnant or nursing women | Calcium: Class and Indication |
Transmission of nerve impulses; Contraction of cardiac, smooth, skeletal muscles; Renal function, respiration, and blood coagulation | Calcium: Mechanism of Action |
Infantile rickets, adult osteomalacia, osteoporosis | Calcium: Deficiency |
St. John's Wort: Class and Indication | Serotonergic; Moderate depression |
St. John's Wort: Mechanism of Action | Increases levels of serotonin |
St. John's Wort: Side Effects | Limit the effects of many prescription medications; Psychosis; Minor effects include upset stomach and sensitivity to sunlight |
St. John's Wort: C/C | Do not combine with other serotonergic drugs |
St. John's Wort: Nursing Implications | Stimulant - may worsen feelings of anxiety in some people |
Echinacea: Class and Indication | Immune function booster; used only prophylactically |
Echinacea: species | E. angustifolia, E. purpurea, E. pallida |
Echinacea: Side Effects | Digestive tract symptoms - nausea, stomach pain |
Echinacea: C/C | Allergic reaction - children more prone; may interfere with immunosuppressants |
Cranberry: Class and Indication | UTI prevention; Prophylactic |
Cranberry: Mechanism of Action | Proanthocyanidins interfere with bacterial adhesion to urinary tract |
Cranberry: C/C | May increase INR of warfarin patients |
Fish Oil: Class and Indication | Omega-3 fatty acid; rheumatoid arthritis (maybe) |
Fish Oil: Mechanism of Action | Inconclusive |
Fish Oil: Side Effects | Minor GI symptoms - belching, indigestion, diarrhea; May extend bleeding time; Can be allergenic |
Fish Oil: C/C | Caution with other anticoagulants |
Fish Oil: Nursing Implications | Evidence suggests eating seafood is better |
Vitamin D: Class and Indication | Fat soluble; Skeletal diseases |
Vitamin D: Mechanism of Action | Regulates serum calcium by promoting mobilization of calcium from bone |
Vitamin D: Side Effects | Fatigue, weakness, dizziness |
Vitamin D: C/C | Pregnancy category C |
Vitamin D: Nursing Implications | Recommended intake varies with age |
Vitamin K: Class and Indication | Fat soluble; Warfarin overdose, neonatal hemorrhagic disease |
Vitamin K: Mechanism of Action | Promotes liver synthesis of clotting factors II, VII, IX, and XI; Helps produce RBCs |
Vitamin K: Side Effects | Anaphylaxis-like reaction; flushing, chills, fever, dizziness, cramp-like pains |
Vitamin K: C/C | Biliary tract disease, obstructive jaundice, or severe liver disease |
Vitamin K: Nursing Implications | Decreased anticoagulant effects of warfarin |
Vitamin B9: Class and Indication | Water soluble; Anemias, prevents neural tube defects in newborns |
Vitamin B9: Mechanism of Action | Stimulates production of RBCs, WBCs, and platelets |
Vitamin B9: Side Effects | Feeling of warmth, flushing |
Vitamin B9: C/C | Doses of greater than 800mcg/day increase cancer risk |
Vitamin B9: Nursing Implications | Interacts with methotrexate, increases metabolism of some anticonvulsants |
Vitamin C: Class and Indication | Water soluble; Synthesis and maintenance of collagen, maintain immune system, treat scurvy |
Vitamin C: Mechanism of Action | Enhances iron absorption; required for synthesis of lipids, proteins, and steroids; aids in cellular respiration and resistance to infections |
Vitamin C: Excess | Nausea, vomiting, heartburn; Megadoses can cause nausea, vomiting, headache, abdominal cramps, and acidified urine |
Vitamin C: Deficiency | Scurvy - gingivitis, loss of teeth, anemia, subcutaneous hemorrhage, bone lesions, delayed healing |
Calcium: Class and Indication | Mineral; Requirements high for growing children and pregnant or nursing women |
Calcium: Mechanism of Action | Transmission of nerve impulses; Contraction of cardiac, smooth, skeletal muscles; Renal function, respiration, and blood coagulation |
Calcium: Excess | Cardiac irregularities, delirium, coma, serious cardiac dysrhythmias |
Calcium: Deficiency | Infantile rickets, adult osteomalacia, osteoporosis |