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Brand Name :
N/A
Synonyms :
sabinene
Class :
Anti-inflammatory, Antifungal agents
Dosage forms and strength Â
Aromatherapy Â
It is a kind of terpene which is found in oak trees, spruce trees, and juniper bushesÂ
It has a spicy, pine-like scent with useful in various conditions like anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal and antioxidantÂ
It is a kind of terpene which is found in oak trees, spruce trees, and juniper bushes
It has a spicy, pine-like scent with useful in various conditions like anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal and antioxidant
Pediatric Â
Not determined Â
GERIATRIC DOSINGÂ Â
Refer to adult dosingÂ
Actions and spectrum:Â Â
Sabinene regulates the ROS-mediated pathway and helps to reduce skeletal muscle atrophy. Â
Adverse reactions Â
None Â
Black box warning Â
NoneÂ
Contraindication/Caution:Â Â
None Â
Pregnancy Warnings:Â
Pregnancy category: N/AÂ
Lactation: Excretion of the drug into the human breast milk is unknownÂ
Pregnancy categories:Â
Category A: Satisfactory and well-controlled studies show no evidence of risk to the fetus in the first trimester or in the later trimester.Â
Category B: No evidence of risk to fetus found in animal reproduction studies and there are not enough studies on pregnant women.Â
Category C: Adverse effects on the fetus found with evidence in animal reproduction studies and no adequate evidence for an effect in humans, care must be taken for potential risks in pregnant women.Â
Category D: There is adequate data available with sufficient evidence of human fetal risk from various platforms, but despite potential risks may be used only in emergency cases for potential benefits.Â
Category X: Drugs listed in this category clearly outweigh risks over benefits. These category drugs should be prohibited for pregnant women.Â
Category N: There is no data available for the drug under this category.Â
Pharmacology:Â Â
Sabinene is a bicyclic monoterpene which is derived naturally from the essential oils of holm oak, Marjoram, and Norway spruce. Â
Pharmacodynamics:Â Â
Limited data is available.Â
Pharmacokinetics:Â Â
Limited data is available.Â
Administration:Â Â Â
Not knownÂ
Patient information leaflet Â
Generic Name: sabinene Â
Why do we use sabinene? Â
Sabinene is used as a flavoring agent in aromatherapy. Â
It has various properties thus it is used in conditions like inflammation, bacterial infections, and improves oral health.   Â