Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2008
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd006888
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Ginkgo biloba for intermittent claudication

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“…5,6 Extracts of Ginkgo biloba leaves have been suggested for many years to treat various conditions, including dementia, 7 tinnitus, 8 age-related macular degeneration, 9 and circulatory problems. 10 Recently, Ginkgo biloba has been studied for its potential neuroprotective and antioxidative effects, 11 possibly of benefit in the management of neurologic and vascular conditions, such as acute ischemic stroke, 12 Alzheimer's disease, 13 and glaucoma. 11,14,15 Conflicting evidence for the effectiveness of Ginkgo biloba in the treatment of glaucoma has been reported in a number of recent trials.…”
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“…5,6 Extracts of Ginkgo biloba leaves have been suggested for many years to treat various conditions, including dementia, 7 tinnitus, 8 age-related macular degeneration, 9 and circulatory problems. 10 Recently, Ginkgo biloba has been studied for its potential neuroprotective and antioxidative effects, 11 possibly of benefit in the management of neurologic and vascular conditions, such as acute ischemic stroke, 12 Alzheimer's disease, 13 and glaucoma. 11,14,15 Conflicting evidence for the effectiveness of Ginkgo biloba in the treatment of glaucoma has been reported in a number of recent trials.…”
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“…In the past 3 years, a discrete number of systematic reviews/meta‐analyses concerning the clinical efficacy of herbal extracts used mainly in western countries have been published (Miroddi et al , ; Zheng et al , ; Van Die et al , ;Howell, ; Wang et al , ; Khalesi et al , ; Ursoniu et al , ; Xiong et al , ; Rohner et al , ; Jepson et al , ; Lissiman et al , ; Wider et al , 2015; Viljoen et al , ; Nicolaï et al , ; Chen et al , ; Hilton et al , ; Yang et al , ; Shergis et al , ; Shishtar et al , ; Karsch‐Völk et al , , ; Liu et al , ; Wang et al , ). Key information of some of them, published in the 2013–2015 years, are summarized in Table .…”
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“…Prostanoids, pentoxifylline, L-arginine, buflomedil and ginkgo biloba, have produced insufficient evidence for clinical application in claudication [238,[256][257][258][259]. The same applies to isovolemic hemodilution and other alternative treatments.…”
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