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Bitters is a non-scientific common name that may refer to a number of plant species and varieties.

Nomenclature

Other Names:

Historical Use of Bitters

Bitters in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Description

Historical Use of Bitters in Western Medicine

Quote Paraph: "If the cause of epilepsy appeared to be debility, he (William Cullen) recommended the use of cold bathing, exercises, and astringent and tonic medicines such as bitters, Peruvian bark and among the metals, arsenic, iron, zinc, mercury and copper…"
Sec Auth: Eadie MJ and Bladin PF
Title: A Disease Once Sacred. John Libbey & Company Ltd, 2001
Page: 192
Source: A Disease Once Sacred, John Libbey & Company Ltd, 2001, M.J. Eadie and P.F. Bladin
Complete: Eadie MJ, Bladin PF. A disease once sacred: a history of the medical understanding of epilepsy. Eastleigh: John Libbey; 2001. p. 192.
Primary Source:

Background

Synonymns for Bitters

Patent Medicines and Medicines with Multiple Ingredients that include Bitters

Pharmaceutical Information

Chemical Constituents

Evidence or the Use of Bitters in the Treatment of Epilepesy

Basic Science

Animal Studies

Cohort, Case-Control and Non-Randomized Trials

Randomized Controlled Trials

Meta-Analysis

1st Five Results: pubmed search

Donya Nazarinia, Ahmadreza Moslehi, Paria Hashemi
(-)-α-bisabolol exerts neuroprotective effects against pentylenetetrazole-induced seizures in rats by targeting inflammation and oxidative stress.
Physiol Behav: 2023, 272;114351
[PubMed:37714321] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I p)

Heng-Liang Liu, Zi-Xuan Jin, Ke-Lei Su, Peng-Qian Wang, Xing-Jiang Xiong
[Clinical application of Chaihu Jia Longgu Muli Decoction based on modern pathophysiology mechanism].
Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi: 2023, 48(10);2620-2624
[PubMed:37282922] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (P p)

Léonore Diezi, Kim Dao, Vincent Jullien, Caroline Roussel-Maupetit, Ingrid Burton, Pascal André, Carine Bardinet, Laura E Rothuizen, Haithem Chtioui, Maria A Manso-Silvan, Catherine Guittet, Françoise Brunner-Ferber, Francois Vandenhende, Catherine Chiron, Luc-André Granier, Thierry Buclin
An innovative ethosuximide granule formulation designed for pediatric use: Comparative pharmacokinetics, safety, tolerability, and palatability profile versus reference syrup.
Pharmacol Res Perspect: 2023, 11(1);e01032
[PubMed:36537292] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I p)

Yu Zhang, Lin Tong, Guangkun Chen, Jingpeng Deng, Lei Zhang, Hongtao Li, Pengfei Chang
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Evid Based Complement Alternat Med: 2022, 2022;9539944
[PubMed:35795265] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (P e)

SathishKumar Paramashivam, Suganthana Balasubramaniam, Kannan Narayanan Dhiraviam
Computational exploration of vicine - an alkaloid glycoside mediated pathological hallmark of adenosine kinase to promote neurological disorder.
Metab Brain Dis: 2021, 36(4);653-667
[PubMed:33496919] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I p)

Safety

Allergies

Side Effect and Warnings

Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

Adverse Effects