Ephedra

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Ephedra
TermEphedra
Short definitionependymoma (eh-PEN-dih-MOH-muh) A type of brain tumor that begins in cells lining the central canal of the spinal cord (fluid-filled space in the middle) or the ventricles (fluid-filled spaces of the brain) lining. Ependymomas can also form in the choroid plexus (tissue in the ventricles that makes cerebrospinal fluid). 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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Ephedra - (pronounced) (eh-FEH-druh) A shrub native to China and India. The stems and roots are used in traditional medicine as a diuretic and for asthma, bronchitis and coughs. It has also been promoted as a decongestant, a weight loss aid, and an energy boosting supplement. Ephedra can cause high blood pressure, increased heart rate, or death when used with certain medications, and may decrease the effectiveness of certain drugs used to treat cancer and other diseases. The US Food and Drug Administration has banned the sale of dietary supplements containing ephedra. The scientific name is Ephedra sinica. Also called ma huang

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