Vitamin C 500 mg with Rose Hips Tablets - SolgarRELATED TO VITAMINS " SUPPLEMENTS ROSE HIP Overview How does it work? Uses " Effectiveness " Possibly effective for insufficient tests for side effects When taken by mouthLIKELY SAFEPOSSIBLY SAFEWhen applied to the skin Special precautions and warnings Pregnancy and breastfeedingKidney stones Interactions? Moderate interaction Beware of this combination Aluminium interacts with ROSE HIP Aluminum is found in most of the antiacids. Rose hips contain vitamin C. Vitamin C can increase how much aluminum absorbs the body. But it is not clear whether this interaction is a major concern. Take the pink hip two hours before or four hours after the antiacids. Estrogens interact with the hip ROSE HIP Rose contains a lot of vitamin C. Vitamin C can increase how much estrogen absorbs the body. Taking the pink hip along with estrogen can increase the effects and side effects of estrogens. Some estrogen pills include conjugated equine estrogens (Premarin), ethinyl estradiol, estradiol and others. Fluphenazine (Prolixin) interacts with the hip ROSE HIP Rose contains vitamin C. Large amounts of vitamin C could increase as quickly as the body gets rid of fluphenazine (Prolixin). Taking the pink hip along with the fluphenazine (prolixin) could decrease the effectiveness of fluphenazine (prolixin). Warfarin (Coumadin) interacts with ROSE HIP Warfarin (Coumadin) is used to stop blood clotting. The pink hip contains vitamin C. Large amounts of vitamin C may decrease the effectiveness of warfarin (Coumadin). The decline in warfarin effectiveness (Coumadin) could increase the risk of coagulation. Make sure your blood is checked regularly. The dose of your warfarin (Coumadin) may need to be changed. Litio interacts with the hip ROSE HIP Rose could have an effect like a water pill or "dyuretic". Taking the pink hip could decrease how well the body gets rid of lithium. This could increase the amount of lithium in the body and result in serious side effects. Talk to your healthcare provider before using this product if you are taking lithium. Your lithium dose might need to be changed. Less interaction Be attentive to this combination Aspirin interacts with ROSE HIP The body breaks down aspirin to get rid of it. The pink hip contains large amounts of vitamin C. Large amounts of vitamin C may decrease the decomposition of aspirin. Taking a lot of pink hips along with aspirin could increase the side effects and effects of aspirin. Do not take large amounts of vitamin C if you take large amounts of aspirin. Trisalicylate tail magnesium (Trilisate) interacts with the hip ROSE HIP Rose contains vitamin C. Vitamin C may decrease how quickly the body is disposed of magnesium trisalicylate from the line (Trilisate). But it is not clear whether this interaction is a major concern. Salsalato (Disalcid) interacts with the hip ROSE HIP Rose contains vitamin C. Vitamin C could decrease how quickly the body gets rid of salsalate (Disalcid). Taking the pink hip along with salsalate (Disalcid) could increase the side effects and effects of salsalate. MOUTH Dosage for osteoarthritis For pain after the surgery Basim, E. and Basim, H. Antibacterial activity of Rosa ladiescene essential oil. Physiotherapy 2003;74(4):394-396. See summary. Biswas, N. R., Gupta, S. K., Das, G. K., Kumar, N., Mongre, P. K., Haldar, D. and Beri, S. Evaluation of Ophthacare eye drops, a herbal formulation in the management of various ophthalmological disorders. Fitother. Res. 2001;15(7):618-620. See summary. Cho, E. J., Yokozawa, T., Rhyu, D. Y., Kim, S. C., Shibahara, N., and Park, J. C. Study on the inhibitory effects of Korean medicinal plants and their main compounds on the 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl radical. Fitomedicine. 2003;10(6-7):544-551. See summary. Chrubasik, C., Duke, R. K., and Chrubasik, S. Evidence of the clinical efficacy of the pink hip and the seed: a systematic review. Fitother Res 2006;20(1):1-3. See summary. Daels-Rakotoarison, D. A., Gressier, B., Trotin, F., Brunet, C., Luyckx, M., Dine, T., Bailleul, F., Cazin, M., and Cazin, J. C. Effects of the fruit extract of Rosa canine on the respiratory burst of neutrophilus. Phytother.Res. 2002;16(2):157-161. See summary. Dushkin, M. I., Zykov, A. A., and Pivovarova, E. N. [The effect of natural polyphenol compounds on the oxidative modification of low-density lipoproteins]. Biull.Eksp.Biol Med 1993;116(10):393-395. See summary. Hornero-Mendez, D. and Minguez-Mosquera, M. I. Carotenoid pigments in Rosa mosqueta hips, an alternative carotenoid food source. J Agric Food Chem 2000;48(3):825-828. See summary. Janse, van Rensburg, Erasmus, E., Loots, D. T., Oosthuizen, W., Jerling, J. C., Kruger, H. S., Louw, R., Brits, M., and van der Westhuizen, F. H. Rosa roxburghii supplementation in a controlled feeding study increases the antioxidant capacity of plasma and glutath. Eur J Nutr 2005;44(7):452-457. See summary. Kumarasamy, Y., Cox, P. J., Jaspars, M., Nahar, L. and Sarker, S. D. Seeds for detection of Scottish plants for antibacterial activity. J Ethnopharmacol 2002;83(1-2):73-77. See summary. Larsen, E., Kharazmi, A., Christensen, L. P. and Christensen, S. B. A galactolipid anti-inflammatory of the pink hip (Rosa canina) that inhibits the chemotaxis of human peripheral blood neutrophils in vitro. J.Nat.Prod. 2003;66(7):994-995. See summary. Ma, Y. X., Zhu, Y., Wang, C. F., Wang, Z. S., Chen, S. Y., Shen, M. H., Gan, J. M., Zhang, J. G., Gu, Q., and He, L. The aging retarding effect of 'Long-Life CiLi'. Mech.Ageing Dev 1997;96(1-3):171-180. See summary. Moreno Gimenez, J. C., Well, J., Navas, J., and Camacho, F. [Treatment of skin ulcer with rose oil carabinette]. Med Cutan.Ibero.Lat.Am 1990;18(1):63-66. See summary. Rein, E., Kharazmi, A., and Winther, K. A herbal remedy, Hyben Vital (stand. powder of a canine pink fruit subspecies), reduces pain and improves overall well-being in patients with osteoarthritis: a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, randomized. Fitomedicine. 2004;11(5):383-391. See summary. Rein, E., Kharazmi, A., Thamsborg, G., and Winther, K. Herbal remedy made from a subspecies of rose-hip Rosa canine reduces symptoms of knee and hip osteoarthritis. Osteoarthr Cartil 2004;12(Suppl. 2):80. Rossnagel, K. and Willich, S. N. [Value of complementary medicine exemplary by the rose strokes]. Gesundheitswesen 2001;63(6):412-416. See summary. Shabykin, G. P. and Godorazhi, A. I. [A polyvitamin preparation of liposoluble vitamins (carotolin) and pink hip oil in the treatment of certain dermates]. Vestn.Dermatol.Venerol. 1967;41(4):71-73. See summary. Shiota, S., Shimizu, M., Mizusima, T., Ito, H., Hatano, T., Yoshida, T., and Tsuchiya, T. Restoration of beta-lactams effectiveness in Staphylococcus aureus resistant to methicilline by Tellimagrandin I red rose. FEMS Microbiol. Lett 4-15-2000;185(2):135-138. See summary. Teng, C. M., Kang, Y. F., Chang, Y. L., Ko, F. N., Yang, S. C. and Hsu, F. L. ADP-mimicking platelet aggregation caused by rugosin E, an Ellagitanin isolated from Rosa rugosa Thunb. Thromb.Haemost. 1997;77(3):555-561. See summary. Trovato, A., Monforte, M. T., Forestieri, A. M. and Pizzimenti, F. In vitro anti-micotic activity of some medical plants containing flavonoids. Boll Chim Farm 2000;139(5):225-227. See summary. Venkatesh, R.P., Ramaesh, K. and Browne, B. Rose-hip keratitis. Eye 2005;19(5):595-596. See summary. Warholm, O., Skaar, S., Hedman, E., Molmen, H. M. and Eik, L. The effects of a herbal standardized remedy ade of a canine pink subtype in patients with osteoarthritis: a double-blind, randomized and placebo-controlled clinical trial. Curr Ther Res 2003;64(1):21-31. Winther, K. and Kharazmi, A. A powder prepared from seeds and pink-hyp subtype skins Pink canine reduces pain in patients with hand osteoarthritis - a double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Osteoarthr Cartil 2004;12(Suppl. 2):145. Winther, K., Apel, K., and Thamsborg, G. A powder made of seeds and skins of a rose subspecies (Rosa canina) reduces the symptoms of osteoarthritis of the knee and hip: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial. Scand J Rheumatol. 2005;34(4):302-308. See summary. Andersson U, Berger K, Hogberg A, et al. Effects of pink hip intake on type 2 diabetes risk markers and cardiovascular diseases: randomized, double-blind and cross-sectional research in obese people. Eur J Clin Nutr 2012;66:585-90. See summary. Back DJ, Breckenridge AM, MacIver M, et al. Interaction of ethinyloestradiol with ascorbic acid in man. Br Med J (Clin Res Ed) 1981;282:1516. See summary. Bani S, Hasanpour S, Mousavi Z, Mostafa Garehbaghi P, Gojazadeh M. The effect of Rosa Damascena extract on primary dysmenorrea: A double-blind clinical trial. Iran Red Crescent Med J. 2014;16(1):e14643. See summary. Bottari A, Belcaro G, Ledda A, et al. Lady Prelox improves sexual function in generally healthy women of reproductive age. Minerva Ginecol 2013;65(4):435-44. See summary. Cesarone MR, Belcaro G, Scipione C, et al. Vaginal drying prevention in perimenopausal women. Supplement with Lady Prelox®. Minerva Ginecol. 2019;71(6):434-41. See summary. Conklin KA. Cancer chemotherapy and antioxidants. J Nutr 2004;134:3201S-3204S. See summary. Electronic code of the Federal Regulations. Part 21. Part 182 - Generally recognized substances as safe. Available at: https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfr/CFRSearch.cfm?CFRPart=182 Feetam CL, Leach RH, Meynell MJ. Lack of clinically important interaction between warfarin and ascorbic acid. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 1975;31:544-7. See summary. Food and Nutrition Board, Institute of Medicine. Dietary reference intakes for vitamin C, vitamin E, selenium and carotenoids. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 2000. Available at: https://www.nap.edu/books/0309069351/html/. Fresz T, Nagy E, Hilbert A, Tomcsanyi J. The role of flavonoids in false positive essays of digoxin caused by the consumption of hibisco flower and pink hip tea. Int J Cardiol 2014;171(2):273-4. See summary. García Hernández JÁ, Madera González D, Padilla Castillo M, Figueras Falcón T. Use of a specific anti-stress brand cream to prevent or reduce the severity of esteriae gravidarum. Random, double-blind and controlled. Int J Cosmet Sci. 2013;35(3):233-7. See summary. Han SH, Hur MH, Buckle J, et al. Effect of aromatherapy on symptoms of dysmenorrhea in university students: A randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial. J Altern Complement Med 2006;12(6):535-41. See summary. Hansten PD, Hayton WL. Effect of antacid and ascorbic acid in the concentration of serum salicilate. J Clin Pharmacol 1980;20:326-31. See summary. Hansten PD, Horn JR. Drug Interactions Analysis and Management. Vancouver, WA: Applied Therapeutics Inc., 1997 and updates. Hume R, Johnstone JM, Weyers E. Ascorbic acid and warfarin interaction. JAMA 1972;219:1479. See summary. Jiang K, Tang K, Liu H, Xu H, Ye Z, Chen Z. Ascorbic acid supplements and incidence of kidney stones between men and women: a systematic and meta-analysis review. Urol J. 2019;16(2):115-120. See summary. Labriola D, Livingston R. Possible interactions between dietary antioxidants and chemotherapy. Oncology 1999;13:1003-8. See summary. Levine M, Rumsey SC, Daruwala R, et al. Criteria and recommendations for vitamin C intake. JAMA 1999;281:1415-23. See summary. Mármol I, Sánchez-de-Diego C, Jiménez-Moreno N, Ancín-Azpilicueta C, Rodríguez-Yoldi MJ. Therapeutic applications of pink hips of different species of Rosa. Int J Mol Sci. 2017;18(6):1137. See summary. Mc Leod DC, Nahata MC. Ascorbic acid ineffectiveness such as urinary acidifier (letter). N Engl J Med 1977;296:1413. See summary. Moré M, Gruenwald J, Pohl U, Uebelhack R. A Canine Rosa - dioetic urtic - harpagophytum procumbens/zeyheri combination significantly reduces the symptoms of gonartritis in a randomized double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Med Plant 2017;83(18):1384-91. See summary. Morris JC, Beeley L, Ballantine N. Interaction of ethinyloestradiol with ascorbic acid in man [letter]. Br Med J (Clin Res Ed) 1981;283:503. See summary. Mostafa-Gharabaghi P, Delazar A, Gharabaghi MM, Shobeiri MJ, Khaki A. View of the headache after the preventive use of Rosa Damascena extract in women with elective caesarean section. World Sci J. 2013;4:226-35. Oprica L, Bucsa C, Zamfiranche MM. Ascorbic acid content of pink hip fruit depending on the altitude. Iran J Public Health 2015;44(1):138-9. See summary. Phetcharat L, Wongsuphasawat K, Winther K. The effectiveness of a standardized pink hip powder, which contains seeds and pink canine skins, in cell longevity, skin wrinkles, moisture and elasticity. Clin Interv Aging. 2015;10:1849-56. See summary. Prasad KN. Rationale for using high-dose multiple diery antioxidants as an adjunct to radiation therapy and chemotherapy. J Nutr 2004;134:3182S-3S. See summary. Rosenthal G. Ascorbic acid and warfarin interaction. JAMA 1971;215:1671. See summary. Seifi M, Abbasalizadeh S, Mohammad-Alizadeh-Charandabi S, Khodaie L, Mirghafourvand M. The effect of Rosa (L. Rosa canina) on the incidence of urinary tract infection in the puerperio: a randomized, placebo-controlled trial. Phytother Res 2018;32(1):76-83. See summary. Smith EC, Skalski RJ, Johnson GC, Rossi GV. Ascorbic acid and warfarin interaction. JAMA 1972;221:1166. See summary. Taylor EN, Stampfer MJ, Curhan GC. Dietary factors and the risk of kidney stones in men: new ideas after 14 years of follow-up. 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Copyright © 2018 by RxList Inc. RxList does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Rose Hips ■ consumer_rose_hips_rosa_canina Brand Name: Rose CanineGeneric Name: Rose HipsDrug Classification: Dermatology, Herbals; Urology, Herbals What is Rose Hips and how it works? Suggested uses include as a rich source of , with about 1700-2000 per 100 g of dry product; for ; reduces symptoms of and hip ; helps fight against foreign invaders and outside cells; facilitates ; protects the tissues from free radical damage; assists the nervous system by converting certain into neurotransmitters; prevents ; protects the joints and pink tissues; protects the pink hips above Dosage of Rose HipsSuggested DosageSupplementTeaDosage Considerations – Must be given as follows: QUESTION What are the side effects associated with the use of pink hips? Common side effects of pink hips include: This is not a complete list of side effects and other serious side effects may occur. Call your information and medical advice about side effects. It may report side effects at 1-800-FDA-1088. What other drugs interact with pink hips? If your doctor has directed you to use this, your doctor or you may be aware of any possible interaction with medications and may be monitoring it for them. Do not start, stop, or change the dose of any medications before consulting your doctor, care provider, or pharmacist first. Rose hips do not have severe interactions with other medications. Serious interactions of pink hips include: Pink hips have moderate interactions with at least 38 different drugs. Pink hips have mild interactions with at least 113 different drugs. This document does not contain all possible interactions. Therefore, before using this product, tell your doctor or pharmacist about all the products you use. Keep a list of all your medications with you, and share the list with your doctor and pharmacist. See with your if you have health questions or concerns. What are the warnings and precautions for pink hips? Warnings This medicine contains pink hips. Do not take Canine Rose if you are allergic to pink hips or any ingredient contained in this medication. Stay out of reach of children. In case of overdose, get medical help or contact immediately. Contraindications Effects of Drug Abuse Short-term EffectsLong-term EffectsCautions Pregnancy and breastfeedingSLIDESHOW From the fast, easy pill identification tool, pill identification Drug Interaction Tool Drug Effective Drug Interaction Control Pharmacy Locater Tool Including 24 Hours, PharmacyHealth Solutions From Our SponsorsCopyright © 2021 RxList does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. .
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