Safety & Ethics: Herb-Drug Interactions #2


$70.00





 

This standalone course can be taken without taking Part 1.

 

Value: Approved for 4 continuing education units for 4 California acupuncture CEUs (category 1), 4 NCCAOM national Diplomate points (most states), 4 Florida Board of Acupuncture 'medical errors' category CEs, and 4 CTCMA CEs. This course has been approved by the NCCAOM to fulfil the 4 hour acupuncturist safety and ethics requirement. This course is approved for acupuncture continuing education credit for acupuncturists in the USA. Download the course, complete the online quiz, and receive immediate acupuncture CEU license credit!

Authors Prof. RIchard Liao, L.Ac. and  Kevin Walker, L.Ac., R.Ph. (Registered Pharmacist) cover a variety of herb-drug interaction topics:
Participants review herb-drug interactions including contraindications, cautions, and benefits of using herbal medicine when patients are taking prescription drugs. Participants are familiarized with pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and also the additive, synergistic, and antagonistic interactions of herbs with drugs. This is presented with simple and clear definitions, straightforward descriptions, individual herb and drug analyses, and case histories.

Participants learn:
The interactions of beta-blockers, sedative/hypnotics, and antidepressants with calm spirit and phlegm dissolving herbs.
The interactions of anti-estrogenic (used in the treatment of cancer) drugs with herbs that tonify Qi, Blood, Jing, and Kidney Yang.
The interactions of raise blood pressure & increase heart beat drugs with warm the interior, Kidney Qi and Yang tonics, and anchor the Yang herbs.
The interactions of Lower blood pressure drugs (antihypertensives) with raising the Qi and Yang herbs.
The interactions of stop diarrhea drugs with laxative, purgative, Spleen Qi tonic, and lubricate Yin herbs.


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Click below to purchase the course and it will be downloaded to your computer in PDF format. PDFs work on both Mac and WIndows operating systems. After reviewing the course, take the online quiz and a certificate of completion will be automatically generated for INSTANT credit. You may re-take the quiz as often as is needed and there is no time limit. If you prefer to receive your course in the mail, click CONTACT US to have the course content mailed to you.





Recent Customer Reviews

Lisa S  (Thursday, 15 March 2012)
Rating: 5
Great course. Very informative. Good review of herbs and drug interactions.


sally S  (Tuesday, 10 January 2012)
Rating: 5
excellent course, easy to understand


Daniel N  (Tuesday, 27 December 2011)
Rating: 5
This course has lots of things to learn. Highly recommended.


Jennifer M  (Thursday, 01 December 2011)
Rating: 5
This was an insightful and useful course.


Chuck S  (Thursday, 11 August 2011)
Rating: 5
Love the herb-drug combination idea expressed in this class. Really very helpful


Audrey M  (Sunday, 10 July 2011)
Rating: 5
Like Part 1 of this course, it is very nicely integratable into every day practice. A delight to learn, thank you very much.


Raymond A  (Saturday, 25 June 2011)
Rating: 5
Well done, clear, and easy to benefit from.


Amber R  (Wednesday, 22 June 2011)
Rating: 5
This is excellent and applicable, especially for those working in a hospital setting.


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