Herbal Medicines: Challenges in the Modern World. Part 5. Status and Current Directions of Complementary and Alternative Herbal Medicine Worldwide
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-2017
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Abstract
Herbal medicine (HM) use is growing worldwide. Single herb preparations, ethnic and modern HM formulations are widely used as adjunct therapies or to improve consumer wellbeing. Areas covered: This final part in the publication series summarizes common tendencies in HM use as adjunct or alternative medicine, education of healthcare professionals and consumers, current and proposed guidelines regulating of production. We discuss potential HM-HM and HM-drug interactions that could lead to severe adverse events in situations where HMs are taken without proper medical professional oversight. Expert commentary: A number of serious problems have arisen with the steady global increase in HM use. HM interaction with conventional drugs (CD) may result in inadequate dosing of CD or adverse reactions; HM-HM interaction within herbal supplements could lead to toxicity of formulations. Inadequate education of clinicians and patients regarding medicinal properties of HMs must be addressed regionally and globally to ensure consumer safety.
Repository Citation
Enioutina, E. Y.,
Salis, E. R.,
Job, K. M.,
Gubarev, M. I.,
Krepkova, L. V.,
& Sherwin, C. M.
(2017). Herbal Medicines: Challenges in the Modern World. Part 5. Status and Current Directions of Complementary and Alternative Herbal Medicine Worldwide. Expert Review of Clinical Pharmacology, 10 (3), 327-338.
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DOI
10.1080/17512433.2017.1268917