sage
General
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.
Pronunciation: 
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Trade Name(s)
- Salvia officinalis
 - common sage
 - garden sage
 
Ther. Class.
anti-Alzheimers's agents
anti-infectives
Common Uses
- Alzheimer's disease.
 - Herpes labialis.
 
Action
Sage leaf and volatile oil contain active constituents that have antioxidant, CNS depressant, estrogenic, anti-inflammatory and anticholinesterase activity. It may also have hypoglycemic activity. Sage also contains camphor which can cause neurotoxicity and hepatotoxicity in high doses.
Therapeutic Effect(s):
Improved cognitive function in Alzheimer's disease.
Pharmacokinetics
Absorption: Unknown
Distribution: Unknown
Metabolism and Excretion: Unknown
Half-life: Unknown
TIME/ACTION PROFILE
| ONSET | PEAK | DURATION | |
|---|---|---|---|
| PO | unknown | unknown | unknown | 
Contraindication/Precautions
Contraindicated in:
- Hypersensitivity;
 - Pregnancy and lactation.
 
Use Cautiously in:
- Seizure disorders;
 - Hypertension;
 - Diabetes
 
Adverse Reactions/Side Effects
CV: hypertension
GI: abdominal pain, hepatotoxicity (high doses), nausea, vomiting
Neuro: agitation, dizziness, seizures (high doses)
Resp: wheezing
* CAPITALS indicate life-threatening.
Underline indicate most frequent.
Interactions
Natural Drug Interaction
- Additive effects with hypoglycemic agents and CNS depressants.
 - May interfere with the effectiveness of anticonvulsants..
 
Natural-Natural:
Route/Dosage
PO (Adults): Alzheimer's disease: 1 gram/day of extract.
Topical (Adults): Herpes labialis: apply cream with 23 mg/gram of sage extract every 2–4 hours while awake starting within 1 day of the first symptoms and continuing for 10 to 14 days.
Availability
Extract: 
Cream : 23 mg/gram sage extract in combination with rhubarb extract
Assessment
- Monitor BP periodically during therapy.
 - Alzheimer's disease: Assess memory and cognitive function periodically during therapy.
 - Herpes labialis: Assess lesions prior to and periodically during therapy.
 
Lab Test Considerations:
Monitor: blood glucose periodically during therapy.
Implementation
- PO Administer as directed.
 - Topical Apply to lesions every 2–4 hrs while awake.
 
Patient/Family Teaching
- Instruct patient how to take or administer sage.
 - Instruct patient to notify health care professional of all Rx or OTC medications, vitamins, or herbal products being taken and to consult with health care professional before taking other medications.
 - Advice female patient to avoid taking more than is in normal food intake. Notify health care professional if pregnancy is planned or suspected or if breastfeeding.
 
Evaluation/Desired Outcomes
- Improved cognitive function in patients with Alzheimer's disease.
 - Healing of lesions in herpes labialis.
 

Davis's Drug Guide

