Background: Aside from the fully licensed herbal medicines there are products on the European pharmaceutical market which are registered by virtue of their longstanding traditional use. The normal registration procedure does not apply to them because presently they do not meet the legal requirements for a full license as set out in the relevant European Union Directive. One of these requirements, “proof of tradition”, has so far been dealt with in different ways and fails to meet the criteria of good practice. Method: This analysis is based on a selective literature search in PubMed and in databases of medical and pharmaceutical history, interviews with licensing experts, a consensus meeting attended by researchers with a background in gen...
This article looks at the emergence of the regulation of traditional herbal medicines in the Europea...
Medicinal products, which contain only herbal substances or herbal preparations as active ingredien...
This review aims to sensitize researchers, regulators and other stakeholders to the centrality of cl...
Background: Aside from the fully licensed herbal medicines there are products on the European pharma...
The new European legislation introduced with the Directive 2004/24/EC amending Directive 2001/83/EC ...
The efficacy of botanicals in medicines can be substantiated with evidence on traditional use, where...
In the European Union (EU), botanicals have a long tradition of use for their health effects. Their ...
RésuméHerbal medicines have experienced renewed interest in Europe. According to recent statistics, ...
Academic writings indicate that the medicinal use of plants dates back to 4000 - 5000 B.C. (1). Util...
Marketing of herbal products in the European Union (EU) has been regulated under national legislatio...
The number of people seeking alternate and herbal product are growing exponentially. Herbal medicine...
Using two case studies from Europe, this paper illustrates that there is a need to understand the ro...
Within the group of herbal or botanical products there is a large variation with regard to the prope...
Herbal medicines have a long tradition of therapeutic use. However, they may occasionally cause dose...
Introduction. This review is written for practitioners wishing to apply the evidence-based medicine ...
This article looks at the emergence of the regulation of traditional herbal medicines in the Europea...
Medicinal products, which contain only herbal substances or herbal preparations as active ingredien...
This review aims to sensitize researchers, regulators and other stakeholders to the centrality of cl...
Background: Aside from the fully licensed herbal medicines there are products on the European pharma...
The new European legislation introduced with the Directive 2004/24/EC amending Directive 2001/83/EC ...
The efficacy of botanicals in medicines can be substantiated with evidence on traditional use, where...
In the European Union (EU), botanicals have a long tradition of use for their health effects. Their ...
RésuméHerbal medicines have experienced renewed interest in Europe. According to recent statistics, ...
Academic writings indicate that the medicinal use of plants dates back to 4000 - 5000 B.C. (1). Util...
Marketing of herbal products in the European Union (EU) has been regulated under national legislatio...
The number of people seeking alternate and herbal product are growing exponentially. Herbal medicine...
Using two case studies from Europe, this paper illustrates that there is a need to understand the ro...
Within the group of herbal or botanical products there is a large variation with regard to the prope...
Herbal medicines have a long tradition of therapeutic use. However, they may occasionally cause dose...
Introduction. This review is written for practitioners wishing to apply the evidence-based medicine ...
This article looks at the emergence of the regulation of traditional herbal medicines in the Europea...
Medicinal products, which contain only herbal substances or herbal preparations as active ingredien...
This review aims to sensitize researchers, regulators and other stakeholders to the centrality of cl...