Altitude Sickness

Altitude Sickness

by Kathyrn Libby -
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Part 2. Post a Discussion that includes the following:

Identify the potential supplement-drug interaction (research article) in your population

Try out the supplement-drug interaction checker; was the interaction listed? Include a brief description of this in your posting.

  Garlic, Reishi mushrooms and Ginkgo biloba – these herbs are traditionally used in Naturopathic/ herbal medicine to improve oxygenation of the peripheries (Bailey and Davies 2001).

 Rhodiola and Tienchi Ginseng – herbs used to improve athletic stamina, reduce fatigue, improve performance and endurance and may help to protect against hypoxia (Bailey and Davies 2001).

Antioxidant supplementation (Vitamin A, Vitamin E, CoQ10) – may help to reduce inflammation caused by exercising and to improve respiratory function (Bailey and Davies 2001).

Tylenol cold and ginseng and Ginkgo were run in the Drug Interaction Checker. It would be important for travelers to understand the potential side effects between not only prescription, but OTC and supplements.

 

Reference:

Bailey DM, Davies B. Acute mountain sickness; prophylactic benefits of antioxidant vitamin supplementation at high altitude.High Alt Med Biol 2001 Spring;2(1):21-9

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