LIVE EVENT - Drug Herb Interactions and the Matrix
by Greg Sperber
We can predict potential drug-herb interactions
LIVE EVENT - Drug Herb Interactions and the Matrix
Course Overview
This is a Live Webinar event that will be held on March 3, 2024 - 9pm GMT, 10pm CET, 11pm IST.We can predict potential drug-herb interactions. This course takes the basic pharmacology principles discussed in the Basics of Pharmacology course, including the ADME scheme and the therapeutic index, and applies them to understanding and predicting drug-herb interactions. In addition, recent areas of research related to interactions, such as p-glycoprotein and other transporters, will be discussed. The emphasis is on both the theoretical prediction and real world application of strategies for preventing and dealing with interactions. This includes a discussion about creating a Drug-Herb Interaction Matrix for determining an individual patient's risk. The template for the matrix will be provided as part of the course.
This seminar is based on my book published by Blue Poppy: Integrative Pharmacology, Combining modern pharmacology and Chinese medicine written with Bob Flaws.
The recordings will be made available for you to review after the event!
Course Objectives
- Understand how the basics of pharmacokinetics, including the ADME scheme, and pharmacodynamics can be used to predict drug-herb interactions.
- Identify the risks involved with combining drugs and herbs.
- Create a Drug-Herb Interaction Matrix for assessing individual patient risk and as a tool for communication.
Course Outline
March 3, 2024 - 9pm GMT, 10pm CET, 11pm IST (3 hrs)IntroductionDiscuss risk factors for drug-herb interactions, including pharmaco-kinetic and -dynamic aspects.Demonstrate how to create a Drug-Herb Interaction Matrix to facilitate risk assessment and patient communication.Summary
Teacher
Dr. Greg Sperber is an author and also holds a Masters and Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine. He is a professor at PCOM and speaks internationally on TCM business and drug-herb interactions.
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LIVE EVENT - Drug Herb Interactions and the Matrix
March 3, 2024 - 9pm GMT, 10pm CET, 11pm IST
by Greg SperberLIVE EVENT - Drug Herb Interactions and the Matrix
Course Overview
This is a Live Webinar event that will be held on March 3, 2024 - 9pm GMT, 10pm CET, 11pm IST.We can predict potential drug-herb interactions. This course takes the basic pharmacology principles discussed in the Basics of Pharmacology course, including the ADME scheme and the therapeutic index, and applies them to understanding and predicting drug-herb interactions. In addition, recent areas of research related to interactions, such as p-glycoprotein and other transporters, will be discussed. The emphasis is on both the theoretical prediction and real world application of strategies for preventing and dealing with interactions. This includes a discussion about creating a Drug-Herb Interaction Matrix for determining an individual patient's risk. The template for the matrix will be provided as part of the course.
This seminar is based on my book published by Blue Poppy: Integrative Pharmacology, Combining modern pharmacology and Chinese medicine written with Bob Flaws.
The recordings will be made available for you to review after the event!
Course Objectives
- Understand how the basics of pharmacokinetics, including the ADME scheme, and pharmacodynamics can be used to predict drug-herb interactions.
- Identify the risks involved with combining drugs and herbs.
- Create a Drug-Herb Interaction Matrix for assessing individual patient risk and as a tool for communication.
Course Outline
March 3, 2024 - 9pm GMT, 10pm CET, 11pm IST (3 hrs)IntroductionDiscuss risk factors for drug-herb interactions, including pharmaco-kinetic and -dynamic aspects.Demonstrate how to create a Drug-Herb Interaction Matrix to facilitate risk assessment and patient communication.Summary
Teacher
Dr. Greg Sperber is an author and also holds a Masters and Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine. He is a professor at PCOM and speaks internationally on TCM business and drug-herb interactions.
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