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Ginkgo Biloba
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Ginkgo Biloba
, Ginkgo
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Herbal Medicine
Indications (Purported benefits)
Dementia
(longstanding use in Chinese traditional medicine)
Alzheimer's Disease
Multiple-Infarct
Dementia
Used in Germany for:
Intermittent Claudication
Vertigo
Tinnitus
Mechanism
Flavonoids and Terpenoids are antioxidants
Ginkgolide B (terpenoid)
Inhibits
Platelet
activating factor
Interferes with
Platelet
aggregation and blood clot
Pharmacokinetics
Readily absorbed
Peak concentration in 2-3 hours after ingestion
Excreted by
Kidney
,
Liver
Half life: 5 hours
Precautions
Stop Ginkgo 14 days before elective surgery (due to
Platelet Dysfunction
and bleeding risk)
Do NOT ingest fresh gingko seeds
Contain Ginkgotoxin which may induce
Seizure
s (or death in larger quantities)
Dosing
Standardized extract: 120 to 160 mg divided twice daily to three times daily
Typical dose is 240 mg/day
Standardized extract components
Flavone glycosides: 24%
Terpene lactones: 6%
Adverse Effects
Mild Gastrointestinal symptoms (
Vomiting
,
Diarrhea
)
Headache
Serious bleeding complications (e.g.
Subdural Hematoma
)
Ginkgo Biloba may induce
Platelet Dysfunction
Associated with Ginkgo combined with
Aspirin
or
Warfarin
use
Exacerbated by
Garlic
,
Feverfew
,
Ginseng
(see below)
Seizure
s
Reports of
Seizure
s in those with
Epilepsy
and previously controlled on prophylaxis
Safety
Avoid in pregnancy (due to antiplatelet activity and hormonal effects)
Avoid in
Lactation
(unknown safety)
Drug Interactions
Multiple potential
CYP450
interactions (1A2, 2C9, 3A4)
Avoid use with
Anticoagulant
s
Aspirin
Warfarin
(
Coumadin
)
Ticlopidine
(
Ticlid
)
Clopidogrel
(
Plavix
)
Dipyridamole
(
Persantine
)
Avoid use with
Herbals
with
Anticoagulant
activity
Feverfew
Garlic
Ginseng
Dong Quai
Red Clover
Efficacy
Cognitive effects
Preliminary studies suggest possible benefit
Benefits likely to offer only modest effect
Dementia
Study, n=309, 120 mg qd for 1 year, RDBCT
Ginkgo patients scored higher on cognitive tests
Caregiver
s rated Ginkgo patients higher score
Clinicians ratings found no difference
Patients completing study: <50%
Le Bars (1997) JAMA 278:1327 [PubMed]
Van Dongen study found no benefit
No benefit in
Dementia
No benefit in memory
Impairment
Van Dongen (2000) Am Geriatr Soc 48:1183-94 [PubMed]
NIH DBPCT with n=2000 over 6 years is ongoing
Sierpina (2003) Am Fam Physician 68(5):923-6 [PubMed]
Efficacy
Non-cognitive uses
Peripheral Vascular Disease
Study showed longer walking distance and less pain
Peters (1998) Vasa 27:106-10 [PubMed]
Tinnitus
Modest effect on reduction or
Tinnitus
resolution
Ernst (1999) Clin Otolaryngol 24:164-7 [PubMed]
References
(2025) Presc Lett 32(5): 30
Shaughnessy (1997) Fam Practice Recert 19(10):53-6
Ang-Lee (2001) JAMA 286:208-16 [PubMed]
Cupp (1999) Am Fam Physician 59(5):1239-44 [PubMed]
Sierpina (2003) Am Fam Physician 68(5):923-6 [PubMed]
Zink (1998) Am Fam Physician 58(5):1133-40 [PubMed]
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