Objectives: To investigate people's views about the efficacy and specific risks of herbal, over-the-counter (OTC) conventional, and prescribed conventional medicines, and their likelihood of taking a second (herbal or OTC conventional) product in addition to a prescribed medicine. Methods: Experiment 1 (1 factor within-participant design); Experiment 2 (1 factor between-participant design). Convenience samples of general population were given a hypothetical scenario and required to make a number of judgements. Results: People believed herbal remedies to be less effective, but less risky than OTC and prescribed conventional medicines. Herbal medicines were not seen as being safer simply because of their easier availability. Participants indi...
ABSTRACT Herbal medicines constitute the main component of traditional medicine, which have been us...
Despite increased awareness of the potential of herb-drug interactions (HDIs), the lack of rigorous ...
AIMS:To explore public knowledge and perceptions of the efficacy, safety and reason to consume herba...
Aims To determine whether adverse drug reactions (ADRs) to herbal remedies would be reported diVeren...
Each type of medicine has many strengths and weaknesses. In order to protect and improve our health,...
The number of people seeking alternate and herbal product are growing exponentially. Herbal medicine...
University students suffer from variable sleep patterns including insomnia;[1] furthermore, the high...
The objective of this literature research project is to analyze the medicinal effects of three widel...
Background and objective: Misconceptions about the safety of herbal medicines and oversights of poss...
Purpose: Herbal medicines are the most common type of traditional and complementary medicines (T &...
Background: The consumption of herbal medicines (HMs) is increasing worldwide, especially in develop...
Considering the clarification of negative effects of chemical medicine on human beings, tendency to ...
Objective: This pilot study sets out to discover the consumer\u27s attitudes and perceptions about h...
Background Herbal medicine and natural supplement use is becoming more popular among the general pop...
Consumer use of herbal products for enhancing health and wellness is on the increase. Herbal medicin...
ABSTRACT Herbal medicines constitute the main component of traditional medicine, which have been us...
Despite increased awareness of the potential of herb-drug interactions (HDIs), the lack of rigorous ...
AIMS:To explore public knowledge and perceptions of the efficacy, safety and reason to consume herba...
Aims To determine whether adverse drug reactions (ADRs) to herbal remedies would be reported diVeren...
Each type of medicine has many strengths and weaknesses. In order to protect and improve our health,...
The number of people seeking alternate and herbal product are growing exponentially. Herbal medicine...
University students suffer from variable sleep patterns including insomnia;[1] furthermore, the high...
The objective of this literature research project is to analyze the medicinal effects of three widel...
Background and objective: Misconceptions about the safety of herbal medicines and oversights of poss...
Purpose: Herbal medicines are the most common type of traditional and complementary medicines (T &...
Background: The consumption of herbal medicines (HMs) is increasing worldwide, especially in develop...
Considering the clarification of negative effects of chemical medicine on human beings, tendency to ...
Objective: This pilot study sets out to discover the consumer\u27s attitudes and perceptions about h...
Background Herbal medicine and natural supplement use is becoming more popular among the general pop...
Consumer use of herbal products for enhancing health and wellness is on the increase. Herbal medicin...
ABSTRACT Herbal medicines constitute the main component of traditional medicine, which have been us...
Despite increased awareness of the potential of herb-drug interactions (HDIs), the lack of rigorous ...
AIMS:To explore public knowledge and perceptions of the efficacy, safety and reason to consume herba...