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Curcuplex-95

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Medically Reviewed by Oluni Odunlami, MD TheMediTary.Com | Reviewed: Sep 26, 2023  Additional Content by TheMediTary.Com

Generic name: turmeric [ tur-mer-ik-or-too-me-rik ]

Drug class: Herbal products

Availability: Over the counter

Pregnancy & Lactation: Risk data not available

Brand names: Turmeric, Turmericxl, Curcumin 95

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Uses Warnings Before Taking Dosage Side effects Interactions

What is Curcuplex-95?

Curcuplex-95 is a spice that comes from a plant. This medicine is also known as Curcuma, Curcumin, Halada, Haldi, Haridra, Indian Saffron, Nisha, Pian Jiang Huang, Rajani, Safran Bourbon, Safran de Batallita, Safran des Indes, This medicine Root, Yu Jin, and other names. This medicine should not be confused with Javanese this medicine root (Curcuma zedoaria).

Curcuplex-95 is commonly used to flavor or color curry powders, mustards, and other foods. The this medicine root is also used to make alternative medicine.

Curcuplex-95 has been used in alternative medicine as a possibly effective aid in treating the symptoms of seasonal allergies (hay fever), depression, mouth sores, reducing blood cholesterol and triglycerides, reducing osteoarthritis pain, or relieving itching caused by chronic kidney disease.

Curcuplex-95 has also been used to treat stomach ulcers and dementia. However, research has shown that this medicine may not be effective in treating these conditions.

Other uses not proven with research have included: acne, gout, wound healing, rheumatoid arthritis, prediabetes, tuberculosis, cancer, inflammatory bowel diseases, and lowering the risk of a heart attack after bypass surgery.

Curcuplex-95 is thought to be possibly safe when taken for a short period of time as a mouth rinse or as an enema.

It is not certain whether Curcuplex-95 is effective in treating any medical condition. Medicinal use of this product has not been approved by the FDA. This medicine should not be used in place of medication prescribed for you by your doctor.

Curcuplex-95 is often sold as an herbal supplement. There are no regulated manufacturing standards in place for many herbal compounds and some marketed supplements have been found to be contaminated with toxic metals or other drugs. Herbal/health supplements should be purchased from a reliable source to minimize the risk of contamination.

Curcuplex-95 may also be used for purposes not listed in this product guide.

Related/similar drugs

turmeric, Ginkgo Biloba

Warnings

Follow all directions on the product label and package. Tell each of your healthcare providers about all your medical conditions, allergies, and all medicines you use.

How should I take Curcuplex-95

When considering the use of turmeric, seek the advice of your doctor. You may also consider consulting a practitioner who is trained in the use of herbal/health supplements.

If you choose to use Curcuplex-95, use it as directed on the package or as directed by your doctor, pharmacist, or other healthcare provider. Do not use more of this product than is recommended on the label.

If you need surgery, dental work, or a medical procedure, stop taking Curcuplex-95 at least 2 weeks ahead of time.

Call your doctor if the condition you are treating with Curcuplex-95 does not improve, or if it gets worse while using this product.

Store at cool room temperature away from moisture and heat.

Dosing information

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Before Taking

Ask a doctor, pharmacist, or other healthcare provider if it is safe for you to use this product if you have or have ever had:

  • diabetes;

  • gallstones or gallbladder disease;

  • an iron deficiency;

  • bleeding problems;

  • a stomach disorder called gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD);

  • endometriosis or uterine fibroids;

  • cancer of the breast, uterus, ovary (or other hormone-sensitive conditions); or

  • liver disease.

Curcuplex-95 when taken in medicinal amounts is considered likely unsafe to use during pregnancy. Taking this medicine during pregnancy could cause uterine bleeding or contractions.

Curcuplex-95 is likely to be safe during pregnancy when used in the small amounts that are found in spices or foods.

Ask a doctor before using this product if you are breastfeeding.

It may be harder for you to get a woman pregnant while you are using this product.

Do not give any herbal/health supplement to a child without medical advice.

What happens if I miss a dose?

Skip the missed dose and take the next regularly scheduled dose.

What happens if I overdose?

Seek emergency medical attention or call the Poison Help line at 1-800-222-1222.

What should I avoid while using Curcuplex-95?

Curcuplex-95 can make it harder for your body to absorb iron. Tell your doctor if you are taking an iron supplement.

Avoid using Curcuplex-95 together with other herbal/health supplements that can also affect blood-clotting. This includes angelica (dong quai), capsicum, clove, dandelion, danshen, evening primrose, garlic, ginger, ginkgo, horse chestnut, Panax ginseng, poplar, red clover, saw palmetto, and willow.

Avoid using Curcuplex-95 together with other herbal/health supplements that can lower blood sugar, such as alpha-lipoic acid, chromium, damiana, devil's claw, fenugreek, garlic, guar gum, horse chestnut, Panax ginseng, psyllium, Siberian ginseng, and others.

Curcuplex-95 side effects

Get emergency medical help if you have signs of an allergic reaction: hives, difficult breathing, swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.

Although not all side effects are known, Curcuplex-95 is thought to be likely safe for most people when used as directed.

Common side effects of Curcuplex-95 may include:

  • nausea, vomiting, upset stomach;

  • constipation, indigestion;

  • bloating; or

  • diarrhea.

This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

See more: Curcuplex-95 Side Effects

What other drugs will affect Curcuplex-95?

Curcuplex-95 can harm your liver, especially if you also use certain medicines for infections, birth control, high cholesterol, seizures, pain, or arthritis (including Advil).

Do not take Curcuplex-95 without medical advice if you are using any of the following medicines:

  • insulin or oral diabetes medicine; or

  • medicine used to prevent blood clots--clopidogrel (Plavix), warfarin (Coumadin, Jantoven), aspirin, alteplase, dipyridamole, ticlopidine, and others.

This list is not complete and many other drugs may affect Curcuplex-95. This includes prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal products. Not all possible drug interactions are listed here.

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