A Study on Drug-Herb Interactions
In the 21st century, the public are more informed, mainly
via the Internet, about health and medical products and have become more
knowledgeable about matters relating to their health conditions and well-being
in curing and preventing illnesses. They often self-medicate themselves with
various health products and over-the-counter (OTC) medicines apart from
prescribed pharmaceutical drugs (PD). Some of those non-prescribed products may
have doubtful quality control and contain harmful additives or unchecked
ingredients; thus their usefulness is in doubt. The increasing popularity
world-wide of using Chinese medicines (CM) and related OTC functional products
has raised concerns over their concomitant use with PD and the consequential
adverse effects. In most cases the alleged causes of adverse effects are linked
with herbal sources, although the authorized information on the interactions
between CM-PD is not plentiful in the literature. There is an urgent need for
such a data base. The future professionals in health and medical care should be
knowledgeable or aware of what their patients have been taking or given. In
actual practice the patients may receive both treatments intentionally or
unintentionally, with or without the awareness of the practitioner. In these
situations a reliable database for interactions between CM-PD will be extremely
useful for consultation when treatment problems appear or during emergency
situations. Their combining of medications may be involved with possible
outcomes of adverse reactions or beneficial effects. Such a database will be
welcomed by both practitioners of herbal medicines and orthodox medicine
practitioners in the emerging trend of integrative medicine. The author has
been involved in various research projects of basic and clinical aspects in
mainly CM among other herbal and PD. Examples will be given largely on those
related to these disciplines as illustrations in this overview.
Source:
Chan K.
Understanding
interactions between Chinese medicines and pharmaceutical drugs in integrative
healthcare. Chin J Integr Med. 2014
Dec 19.
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