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WHO monographs on medicinal plants commonly used in the Newly Independent States (<strong>NIS</strong>)<br />

results showed that the extract of Hippophaë fruits could reduce the serum<br />

level of factors producing liver fibrosis (54).<br />

Adverse reactions<br />

No information was found.<br />

Contraindications<br />

If signs of hypersensitivity reactions appear (rash, pruritus, urticaria,<br />

swelling of mouth and skin), Hippophaë fruits must not be used again.<br />

Precautions<br />

If symptoms worsen or persist for longer than 1 week or in any case of<br />

unclear symptoms, such as night sweats, increased body temperature or<br />

loss of weight, a physician should be consulted.<br />

Drug <strong>int</strong>eractions<br />

No information was found.<br />

Drug and laboratory test <strong>int</strong>eractions<br />

No information was found.<br />

Carcinogenesis, mutagenesis, impairment of fertility<br />

No information was found.<br />

Pregnancy<br />

No information was found.<br />

Nursing mothers<br />

No information was found.<br />

Paediatric use<br />

No information was found.<br />

Dosage forms<br />

Fresh fruits and derived infusion, tincture, oil, fresh juice and syrup (13,<br />

28, 67).<br />

Posology<br />

(Unless otherwise indicated)<br />

196

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