Background. The prevalent use of African traditional medicine by the general public has been reported. With commercialisation and marketing, some of the herbal medicines (HMs) used are readily available over the counter, most of them promoted as immune boosters. These commercial HMs have not been taken through clinical trials and other tests that would validate their composition and safety, and other properties such as their effect on laboratory diagnostic tests.Objective. To investigate the cross-reactivity of selected HMs with commonly tested drugs of abuse (DoA) using a qualitative rapid urinalysis assay.Methods. The six HMs selected were bought from local pharmacies. A rapid urinalysis screening test was performed with the Instant View ...
The traditional medicines sector in South Africa is still largely unregulated despite legislation ai...
SUMMARY Four hundred (400) traditional herbalists (280 males and 120 females) in an open market in I...
Anecdotal and uncontrolled studies have suggested that nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs produce ...
Background. The prevalent use of African traditional medicine by the general public has been reporte...
Background: Commercial herbal medicines (CHMs) being marketed as immune boosters or tonics, have gai...
Background: Commercial herbal medicines (CHMs) being marketed as immune boosters or tonics, have gai...
Various reports suggest a high contemporaneous prevalence of herb-drug use in both developed and dev...
The use of the urine drug screen (UDS) to test for substances of abuse has become commonplace b caus...
Drug users can be highly motivated to obtain negative results on urine drug tests and may attempt to...
AbstractBackgroundIn view of the large consumption of herbal medicine in Africa countries, it is lik...
Plants have been used for medicinal purposes in Africa for many centuries. Today, herbal products ar...
Herbal medicines (HM) use and popularity as a form of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) c...
Urine drug testing is frequently used in clinical, employment, educational, and legal settings and m...
African Traditional Medicines (ATMs) serve as a major source of primary healthcare for African peopl...
African Traditional Medicines (ATMs) serve as a major source of primary healthcare for African peopl...
The traditional medicines sector in South Africa is still largely unregulated despite legislation ai...
SUMMARY Four hundred (400) traditional herbalists (280 males and 120 females) in an open market in I...
Anecdotal and uncontrolled studies have suggested that nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs produce ...
Background. The prevalent use of African traditional medicine by the general public has been reporte...
Background: Commercial herbal medicines (CHMs) being marketed as immune boosters or tonics, have gai...
Background: Commercial herbal medicines (CHMs) being marketed as immune boosters or tonics, have gai...
Various reports suggest a high contemporaneous prevalence of herb-drug use in both developed and dev...
The use of the urine drug screen (UDS) to test for substances of abuse has become commonplace b caus...
Drug users can be highly motivated to obtain negative results on urine drug tests and may attempt to...
AbstractBackgroundIn view of the large consumption of herbal medicine in Africa countries, it is lik...
Plants have been used for medicinal purposes in Africa for many centuries. Today, herbal products ar...
Herbal medicines (HM) use and popularity as a form of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) c...
Urine drug testing is frequently used in clinical, employment, educational, and legal settings and m...
African Traditional Medicines (ATMs) serve as a major source of primary healthcare for African peopl...
African Traditional Medicines (ATMs) serve as a major source of primary healthcare for African peopl...
The traditional medicines sector in South Africa is still largely unregulated despite legislation ai...
SUMMARY Four hundred (400) traditional herbalists (280 males and 120 females) in an open market in I...
Anecdotal and uncontrolled studies have suggested that nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs produce ...