Garlic Allii sativi bulbus
Knoblauchzwiebel
Published July 6, 1988
Name of Drug
Allii sativi bulbus, garlic clove.
Composition of Drug
Garlic bulbs, consisting of fresh or carefully dried bulbs that consist of the main bulb with several secondary bulbs (cloves) of Allium sativum L. [Fam. Alliaceae], as well as its preparations in effective dosage.
Garlic contains alliin and its degradation products and sulfur-containing essential oil.
Uses
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Supportive to dietary measures at elevated levels of lipids in blood.
Preventative measures for age-dependent vascular changes.
Contraindications
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None known.
Side Effects
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In rare instances there may be gastrointestinal symptoms, changes to the flora of the intestine, or allergic reactions.
Note:The odor of garlic may pervade the breath and skin.
Interactions with Other Drugs
None known.
Dosage
Unless otherwise prescribed:
Average daily dosage:
- 4 g fresh garlic;
- equivalent preparations.
Mode of Administration
The minced bulb and preparations thereof for internal use.
Actions
Antibacterial Antimycotic Lipid-lowering Inhibition of platelet aggregation Prolongation of bleeding and clotting time Enhancement of fibrinolytic activity
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