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Pronunciation

FLAKS seed

Classifications

Therapeutic Classification: laxatives, lipid-lowering agents

Indications

Complementary/Alternative Medicine: This monograph describes a natural or herbal product that is not subject to FDA guidelines for medicines. Patients and clinicians are advised to read package labels carefully to ensure safe and efficacious use.

REMS


Action

  • Flaxseed contains alpha-linolenic acid which lowers serum cholesterol and reduces platelet aggregation. Ten grams of flaxseed contains 4 grams of dietary fiber which also helps lower cholesterol and increases fecal elimination of bile acids. Flaxseed is an indirect food source of lignans which alter estrogen metabolism to produce less active estrogen metabolites. Flaxseed improves renal function by decreasing blood viscosity, reducing serum cholesterol and reducing inflammatory response.
Therapeutic effects:
  • Reduced serum cholesterol.
  • Improved renal function.
  • Increased bowel movements.

Pharmacokinetics

Absorption: Unknown

Distribution: Unknown

Metabolism/Excretion: Unknown

Half-Life: Unknown

Time/Action Profile

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Contraind./Precautions

Contraindicated in:

Use Cautiously in:

Adv. Reactions/Side Effects

Endo: hypoglycemia

GI: bloating, diarrhea, flatulence, nausea

Hemat: increased bleeding time

Misc: allergic reactions

Interactions

Natural-Drug Products:

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Route/Dosage

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Assessment

Lab Test Considerations:

Implementation

Patient/Family Teaching

Evaluation/Desired Outcomes

US Brand Names

Linum usitatissimum, linseed, phytoestrogen