@article {10.3844/ajptsp.2010.159.166, article_type = {journal}, title = {Toxicity evaluation of yoyo 'cleanser' bitters and fields Swedish bitters herbal preparations following sub-chronic administration in rats}, author = {Ekor, Martins and Osonuga, Odusoga Adewale and Odewabi, Adesina Olalekan and Bakre, Adewale Ganiyu and Oritogun, Kolawole Sunday}, volume = {5}, year = {2011}, month = {Jun}, pages = {159-166}, doi = {10.3844/ajptsp.2010.159.166}, url = {https://thescipub.com/abstract/ajptsp.2010.159.166}, abstract = {Problem statement: Owing to numerous adverse effects of most orthodox pharmaceuticals, the use of herbal remedies in treatment and prevention of diseases is gaining much attention, especially in developing countries. The increase patronage of these remedies is often predicated on the assumption that they are harmless since they are prepared from natural sources. However, toxicity related to herbal medicines is becoming widely recognized. Yoyo ‘Cleanser’ Bitters (YB) and Fields Swedish Bitters (SB) are herbal preparations largely consumed in Nigeria because of their high publicity in the various national news media. This study evaluated their toxicity potentials following sub-chronic administration in rats. Approach: Thirty-five Wistar rats were divided into five groups of 7 rats/group. Control received normal saline while the experimental groups were treated separately with 15 and 30 mL kg-1 of YB and SB respectively. Treatment was given daily by gavage for 30 days. Body weights were measured weekly and rats were sacrificed 24 h after last treatment. Blood was collected by cardiac puncture for biochemical and haematological assessment. Vital organs were also excised and weighed. Results: YB and SB did not significantly affect creatinine, blood urea nitrogen, Na+ ion but significantly (p}, journal = {American Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology}, publisher = {Science Publications} }