MENOPLUS 8-PN 60Tabs

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RRP $51.95 Inc GST
RRP $51.95 Inc GST
Brand: BIOCEUTICALS
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MENOPLUS 8-PN 60Tabs

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MenoPlus 8 PN combines a blend of herbs and nutrients including LifeNol, a patented hops extract, which has been shown to reduce hot flushes associated with menopause. Traditionally, in western herbal medicine, sage is used to reduce night sweats associated with menopause while lavender oil is used to relieve sleeplessness. Vitamin D supports bone health and vitamin C supports the functioning of the nervous system and contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue.

  • Salvia officinalis (sage) leaf 1300 mg (equiv. to dry 1.5 g, equiv. to thujone 3 micrograms)
  • Rehmannia glutinosa (rehmannia) root 100 mg (equiv. to fresh 1 g)
  • Asparagus racemosus (shatavari) root 187.5 mg (min. equiv. to dry 1.1 g, std. to shatavarin 2.8 mg)
  • Ziziphus jujuba var. spinosa (zizyphus) seed 150 mg (min. equiv. to dry 3g, std. to saponins 3 mg)
  • Humulus lupulus (hops) flower - Lifenol 100 mg (min. equiv. to dry 2 g, std. to 8 prenylnaringenin 75 micrograms)
  • Lavandula angustifolia (lavender) oil 40 mg
  • Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) 100 mg
  • Colecalciferol 1 2.5 micrograms (equiv. to vitamin D3 500 IU)

Adults: Take 2 tablets once a day before bedtime, or as professionally prescribed.

May cause sedation and drowsiness, caution when driving and operating machinery.

Cease product at least 2 weeks prior to elective surgery. May increase risk of bleeding.

Do not use during pregnancy or breastfeeding.

Caution -

Hops: CYP enzymes

Safety, efficacy and anti-inflammatory activity of rho iso-alpha-acids from hops.

Vitamin C: Indinavir - Antiviral agents

Effect of high-dose vitamin C on the steady-state pharmacokinetics of the protease inhibitor indinavir in healthy volunteers.

Vitamin C: Propranolol - Beta-adrenergic blocking agents

Influence of vitamin C on the absorption and first pass metabolism of propranolol.

Vitamin C: Warfarin - Anticoagulants, antithrombotics

Possible warfarin resistance due to interaction with ascorbic acid: Case report and literature review

Vitamin D (Cholecalciferol): Chemotherapeutic agents

A prospective clinical trial of cholecalciferol 2000 IU/day in colorectal cancer patients: evidence of a chemotherapy-response interaction.

Vitamin D (Cholecalciferol): Sirolimus- Immunomodifiers

Seasonal variation in blood drug concentrations and a potential relationship to vitamin D.

Inconclusive -

Hops: Substrates of multiple CYP enzyme subtypes

The effect of colupulone (a hops beta-acid) on hepatic cytochrome P-450 enzymatic activity in the rat

Speculative -

Buckthorn: Adrenal steroid hormones

Buckthorn may interact with corticosteroids.

Buckthorn: Antiarrhythmic agents

Buckthorn may interact with antiarrhythmic drugs.

Buckthorn: Cardiac inotropic agents

Buckthorn may interact with cardiac glycosides

Buckthorn: Diuretics

Buckthorn may interact with thiazide diuretics