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View the Evidence: Ailments
Curcumin attenuates acute adriamycin myocardial toxicity in rats.
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Pubmed Data
: Br J Pharmacol. 1998 Jun;124(3):425-7. PMID:
9647462
Article Published Date
: Jun 01, 1998
Study Type
: Animal Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Curcumin : CK(2910) : AC(1482)
Diseases
:
Chemotherapy-Induced Toxicity: Adriamycin : CK(17) : AC(9)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Cardioprotective : CK(702) : AC(196)
Additional Keywords
:
Drug: Doxorubicin : CK(141) : AC(55)
Curcumin prevents adriamycin nephrotoxicity in rats.
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Pubmed Data
: Br J Pharmacol. 2000 Jan;129(2):231-4. PMID:
10694226
Article Published Date
: Jan 01, 2000
Study Type
: Animal Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Curcumin : CK(2910) : AC(1482)
Diseases
:
Chemotherapy-Induced Toxicity: Adriamycin : CK(17) : AC(9)
,
Kidney Damage: Drug-Induced : CK(86) : AC(22)
,
Oxidative Stress : CK(1945) : AC(710)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Renoprotective : CK(191) : AC(90)
Additional Keywords
:
Drug: Doxorubicin : CK(141) : AC(55)
Loquat seed inhibits oxidative stress associated wtih adriamycin-induced nephropathy.
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Pubmed Data
: Biol Pharm Bull. 2004 Dec;27(12):1961-4. PMID:
15577213
Article Published Date
: Dec 01, 2004
Study Type
: Animal Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Loquat Seeds : CK(11) : AC(6)
Diseases
:
Chemotherapy-Induced Toxicity: Adriamycin : CK(17) : AC(9)
,
Lipid Peroxidation : CK(403) : AC(127)
,
Nephropathy : CK(164) : AC(31)
,
Oxidative Stress : CK(1945) : AC(710)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Glutathione Upregulation : CK(144) : AC(48)
,
Renoprotective : CK(191) : AC(90)
Additional Keywords
:
Drug: Doxorubicin : CK(141) : AC(55)
,
Plant Extracts : CK(3572) : AC(1216)
Panax ginseng reduces adriamycin-induced heart failure in rats.
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Pubmed Data
: J Immunol. 2010 Jun 15;184(12):6815-21. Epub 2010 May 17. PMID:
16372366
Article Published Date
: Jun 15, 2010
Study Type
: Animal Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Panax Ginseng : CK(49) : AC(21)
Diseases
:
Chemotherapy-Induced Toxicity: Adriamycin : CK(17) : AC(9)
Red sage (S. miltiorrhiza) has a protective effect on adriamycin-induced cardiac and liver toxicity in rats.
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Pubmed Data
: Phytother Res. 2007 Dec;21(12):1146-52. PMID:
17639557
Article Published Date
: Dec 01, 2007
Study Type
: Animal Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Red Sage : CK(134) : AC(37)
Diseases
:
Chemotherapy-Induced Toxicity: Adriamycin : CK(17) : AC(9)
Resveratrol alleviates chemotherapy-induced (bleomycin) lung injury in rats.
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Pubmed Data
: : Pulm Pharmacol Ther. 2007;20(6):642-9. Epub 2006 Sep 3. PMID:
17035056
Article Published Date
: Jan 01, 2007
Study Type
: Animal Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Resveratrol : CK(977) : AC(590)
Diseases
:
Chemotherapy-Induced Toxicity : CK(704) : AC(184)
,
Chemotherapy-Induced Toxicity: Adriamycin : CK(17) : AC(9)
,
Chemotherapy-Induced Toxicity: Bleomycin : CK(52) : AC(21)
,
Pulmonary Fibrosis : CK(135) : AC(46)
Additional Keywords
:
Drug-Plant-Vitamin Synergies : CK(1011) : AC(268)
Schisandra protects against adriamycin-induced cardiotoxicity in rats.
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Pubmed Data
: Chang Gung Med J. 2006 Jan-Feb;29(1):63-70. PMID:
16642728
Article Published Date
: Jan 01, 2006
Study Type
: Animal Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Schisandra : CK(129) : AC(43)
Diseases
:
Chemotherapy-Induced Toxicity : CK(704) : AC(184)
,
Chemotherapy-Induced Toxicity: Adriamycin : CK(17) : AC(9)
Additional Keywords
:
Drug Side Effect Attenuation : CK(252) : AC(49)
Garlic may attenuate the cardiotoxicity of the chemotherapy agent adriamycin.
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Pubmed Data
: Kathmandu Univ Med J (KUMJ). 2006 Jul-Sep;4(3):337-9. PMID:
18603930
Article Published Date
: Jul 01, 2006
Study Type
: Commentary
Additional Links
Substances
:
Garlic : CK(485) : AC(160)
Diseases
:
Chemotherapy-Induced Toxicity: Adriamycin : CK(17) : AC(9)
Additional Keywords
:
Drug Side Effect Attenuation : CK(252) : AC(49)
Rehmannia protects against adriamycin-induced cytotoxicity in cardiac muscle cells.
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Pubmed Data
: Life Sci. 2005 Mar 18;76(18):2027-42. PMID:
15826871
Article Published Date
: Mar 18, 2005
Study Type
: In Vitro Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Rehmannia : CK(145) : AC(32)
Diseases
:
Chemotherapy-Induced Toxicity: Adriamycin : CK(17) : AC(9)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Cardioprotective : CK(702) : AC(196)
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