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radix angelicae gigantis
dong quai (Angelica sinensis)
Entire Monograph
Reported Uses
- NOTE: see Herb & Supplement Effectiveness Rating Definitions table
- atopic dermatitis (eczema) [Insufficient Evidence]
- CKD [Insufficient Evidence]
- coronary heart dz [Insufficient Evidence]
- dysmenorrhea [Insufficient Evidence]
- HTN [Insufficient Evidence]
- idiopathic interstitial pneumonia [Insufficient Evidence]
- infertility [Insufficient Evidence]
- iron deficiency anemia [Insufficient Evidence]
- menopausal sx [Insufficient Evidence]
- menstrual migraine prophylaxis [Insufficient Evidence]
- osteoporosis [Insufficient Evidence]
- peptic ulcer [Insufficient Evidence]
- premature ejaculation [Insufficient Evidence]
- premenstrual syndrome [Insufficient Evidence]
- psoriasis [Insufficient Evidence]
- pulmonary HTN [Insufficient Evidence]
- rheumatoid arthritis [Insufficient Evidence]
- stroke [Insufficient Evidence]
Reported Doses
Safety/efficacy may not be established; reported doses may be derived from limited or potentially inadequate studies w/ variable regimens, multi-ingredient products, or where concentration of active ingredients may vary widely
Effectiveness Ratings
- [see Herb & Supplement Effectiveness Rating Definitions table]
menopausal sx
- [Insufficient Evidence]
- Dose: 75 mg PO bid; Alt: 375 mg PO qd
menstrual migraine prophylaxis
- [Insufficient Evidence]
- Dose: 100 mg PO qd; Info: used w/ soy isoflavones and black cohosh
premature ejaculation
- [Insufficient Evidence]
- Dose: apply cream topically to glans penis 1h prior to intercourse
pulmonary HTN
- [Insufficient Evidence]
- Dose: 250 mL IV qd; Info: solution containing 25% dong quai
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