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Whole-Cell In Vitro Models Can Predict
Clinically-Relevant Herb-Drug Interactions

As herbal-based dietary supplement usage continues to increase, including among patients using prescription medicines, the potential for herb-drug interactions (HDIs) also increases. Patients and their physicians need more information on how botanical supplements could affect the safety and efficacy of drugs. Clinical studies are not always feasible, and conventional in vitro models have shown poor IVIVC. 

Amy Roe-1

Register for our webinar to learn more about a novel in vitro method to investigate HDIs that used sandwich-cultured human hepatocytes (SCHH), incorporated clearance, and treated the complex herbal mixture as a single entity. 
 
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*This research was supported by P&G and conducted at BioIVT’s laboratory in Durham, NC.

 

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