Can You Use Ruzu Herbal Bitters With Other Drugs

Ruzu herbal bitters (RHB) is a poly-herbal preparation that is widely taken in Nigeria. RHB is an aqueous preparation of Curculigo pilosa root (40%), Uvaria chamae stem (30%) and Citrullus colocynthis bark (40%). RHB is claimed for the management/treatment of obesity, diabetes, hypertension, arthritis, infection and infertility among others including fibroid.

Interaction of Ruzu herbal bitters with other drugs
Ruzu bitters

Ruzu Herbal Bitters With Other Drugs

Ruzu Herbal Bitters significantly decreased the dissolution of glibenclamide tablets at gastrointestinal pH of 6.8. This could reflect on in vivo bioavailability performance with potential for causing sub-therapeutic levels of glibenclamide in vivo. Ruzu bitters' effect on other drugs may follow the same principle.

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Orthodox drugs undergo strict clinical trials. These trials study the effect of the drug on the disease, the person and other substances which include drugs. Unfortunately there are no single clinical trials that can undergo all drug combinations trials.

Herbal drugs like Ruzu herbal bitters do not understand clinical trials let alone drug interactions. Unlike many orthodox drugs containing just one or few compounds, Ruzu herbal bitters contain vast arrays of compound synthesized from. The three plants are mixtures. First, these compounds can interact with each other and cause problems. Secondly, they can interact with other drugs.

There is what is called drug interactions. Drug-drug interaction can either lead to increased activity of one or both, decrease activity of one or both and toxicity of the resulting interaction.

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Because we don't know the drug you are talking about and it's interaction with Ruzu herbal bitters, it is best to stay clear of combining both. There is no confirm interaction between Ruzu and other drugs. There may be documented interaction between one of the herbs in Ruzu and a named orthodox drug, however, that interaction may be void due to the fact that Ruzu herbal bitters contain other herbs which could alter the interaction.

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