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Questions and Answers on Ginkgo Biloba

How long does it take for the effects of ginkgo biloba to take effect?

In general, it may take up to four and six week for the health benefits of ginkgo biloba to take effect. As far as the effects to become noticeable, it may take as many as 12 weeks to notice any of the effects of the herb.

May I take ginkgo biloba with my meals?

Ginkgo biloba may be taken with or with out your meals.

What is a good cost for ginkgo biloba?

From online herbal supplement store to drugstore, the cost of ginkgo biloba varies; however, the quality of the product should be the first consideration.

Are there any considerations or important information that I should be aware of regarding taking ginkgo biloba?

From individual-to-individual, the considerations for taking ginkgo biloba will vary. However, review the following general information:

Caution is advised for individuals who are using long-term aspirin in conjunction with ginkgo biloba because it intensifies the blood-thinning effect and my cause

Since ginkgo biloba diminishes the rate at which blood clots, individuals who are using anticoagulants or who afflicted with clotting disorders should confer with their physician before taking ginkgo biloba.
excessive bleeding.

In various evaluation, ginkgo biloba has been found to increase blood pressure when used with thiazide diuretics (class of medications prescribed to control blood pressure). As a result, it is best to consult your physician and/or pharmacist prior to taking ginkgo biloba.

The secretion of insulin may be impacted ginkgo biloba; as a result, blood glucose (sugar) levels may have an undesirable effect. Confer with your physician before combining insulin with ginkgo biloba.

Also, caution is advised for patients who are taking trazodone with ginkgo biloba. The interaction between the drug and ginkgo biloba has been associated with coma.

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