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Salvador Villanueva1, Jenniffer González
1Emergency Medicine Department, UPR School of Medicine, Puerto Rico Health Science Center, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Salvyem@gmail.com
Abstract:
Saw palmetto is the most popular herbal supplement used to treat symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). The safety and efficacy of saw palmetto has been established in the literature. While the majority of studies document the efficacy and safety of saw palmetto, some studies document the adverse side effects, including increased risk of bleeding. There are no reports in the literature about increased prothombin time (PT), partial thromboplastin time (PTT) or international normalized ratio (INR) while using saw palmetto. We present a case of hematuria and coagulopathy in a patient who was using saw palmetto.
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