The Traditional and Complementary Medicine (TCM) law in Malaysia needs to be revised to address TCM issues. The inadequacies may impact the quality of the TCM services delivery and the safety of the practitioner, patients, and the public. This study comparatively explored laws in Malaysia and China to recommend improvement on Malaysia's current legal position. The study adopts a qualitative method comprising a doctrinal study and content analysis approach on the healthcare and TCM-related legal framework. The expected outcome of this study will be significant to the government and policymakers. 
AbstractEthnopharmacological relevanceGP-TCM is the first EU-funded Coordination Action consortium d...
AbstractThis study focused on the use of Traditional and complementary medicine (TCM) among Malaysia...
The use of alternative medicine has becoming increasingly popular amongst the Malaysian population. ...
Although traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been a part of the Malaya and the Malaysia people's ...
Chinese Medicine was introduced to the Malay Peninsula during the colonial era circa 18th to 19th ce...
Recognizing the international trend for patients to choose both allopathic western medicine (WM) and...
Traditional Chinese herbal Medicine (TCHM) has been gaining interest and acceptance world wide. TCHM...
Objectives This study examines the role and value of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in the curre...
Many herbs are believed to be beneficial in curing diseases, in addition to improving general health...
Many herbs are believed to be beneficial in curing diseases, in addition to improving general health...
The model of regulations on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in Taiwan is often categorized as “eq...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: GP-TCM is the first EU-funded Coordination Action consortium dedicat...
One of the most prominent criticisms levelled towards traditional & complementary medicine (T&CM) is...
Background. An appropriate regulatory system to ensure and promote the quality, safety, and efficacy...
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has been common practice for many years, and part of the treatmen...
AbstractEthnopharmacological relevanceGP-TCM is the first EU-funded Coordination Action consortium d...
AbstractThis study focused on the use of Traditional and complementary medicine (TCM) among Malaysia...
The use of alternative medicine has becoming increasingly popular amongst the Malaysian population. ...
Although traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been a part of the Malaya and the Malaysia people's ...
Chinese Medicine was introduced to the Malay Peninsula during the colonial era circa 18th to 19th ce...
Recognizing the international trend for patients to choose both allopathic western medicine (WM) and...
Traditional Chinese herbal Medicine (TCHM) has been gaining interest and acceptance world wide. TCHM...
Objectives This study examines the role and value of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in the curre...
Many herbs are believed to be beneficial in curing diseases, in addition to improving general health...
Many herbs are believed to be beneficial in curing diseases, in addition to improving general health...
The model of regulations on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in Taiwan is often categorized as “eq...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: GP-TCM is the first EU-funded Coordination Action consortium dedicat...
One of the most prominent criticisms levelled towards traditional & complementary medicine (T&CM) is...
Background. An appropriate regulatory system to ensure and promote the quality, safety, and efficacy...
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has been common practice for many years, and part of the treatmen...
AbstractEthnopharmacological relevanceGP-TCM is the first EU-funded Coordination Action consortium d...
AbstractThis study focused on the use of Traditional and complementary medicine (TCM) among Malaysia...
The use of alternative medicine has becoming increasingly popular amongst the Malaysian population. ...