Das, R NPoudel, N2009-05-282009-05-282006-07-08Das RN, Poudel N. Could garlic be an useful adjuvant therapy in adriamycin heart failure? Kathmandu University Medical Journal. 2006 Jul-Sep; 4(3): 337-9http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/46087Kathmandu University Medical Journal.50 year old suffering from breast carcinoma, treated with adriamycin developed heart failure with 22.82% ejection fraction. Added garlic pearl to routine anti-failure measures for 9 months to achieve 51.6% ejection fraction.engAllyl Compounds --therapeutic useAngiotensin II Type 1 Receptor Blockers --therapeutic useAntibiotics, Antineoplastic --adverse effectsAntioxidants --therapeutic useBreast Neoplasms --drug therapyCarbazoles --therapeutic useCarcinoma, Ductal, Breast --drug therapyCardiotonic Agents --therapeutic useCombined Modality TherapyDiet, Sodium-RestrictedDigoxin --therapeutic useDiuretics --therapeutic useDoxorubicin --adverse effectsEchocardiographyFemaleFurosemide --therapeutic useHeart Failure --chemically inducedHumansLosartan --therapeutic useMiddle AgedOxidative Stress --drug effectsPhytotherapyPropanolamines --therapeutic useStroke VolumeSulfides --therapeutic useTreatment OutcomeVasodilator Agents --therapeutic useCould garlic be an useful adjuvant therapy in adriamycin heart failure?Case Reports