Zlotogorski Hurvitz A, Littner M
Dept. of Oral Pathology and Oral Medicine, The Maurice and Gabriela Goldschlager School of Dental Medicine, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv.
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Herbal medicine is an increasingly common form of alternative therapy in the United States. Most herbal products are considered dietary supplements and thus are not regulated as medicines. They are marketed without prior approval of their efficacy and safety by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Some herbal medications have potentially harmful side effects as well as adverse interactions with conventional drugs. The adverse reactions involve all systems, age groups and severity. It is important for dentists and other health care providers to obtain adequate information as to what herbal medications their patients are taking. It is also necessary for professionals to acquire knowledge regarding herbal medications as to their use and to educate their patients about the risk-benefit and potential interactions these medications may have with over-the-counter and prescription drugs. The purpose of this article was to review the literature on the potential risks of commonly used herbal medications: Ginkgo Biloba, St. John's Wort, Ginseng, Echinacea, Saw Palmetto, Garlic, Kava and Ephedra.
草药医学在美国是一种越来越常见的替代疗法形式。大多数草药产品被视为膳食补充剂,因此不像药品那样受到监管。它们在未经美国食品药品监督管理局(FDA)对其有效性和安全性进行事先批准的情况下进行销售。一些草药药物具有潜在的有害副作用,以及与传统药物的不良相互作用。这些不良反应涉及所有系统、年龄组和严重程度。对于牙医和其他医疗保健提供者来说,获取有关患者正在服用哪些草药药物的充分信息非常重要。专业人员也有必要了解草药药物的使用知识,并就这些药物的风险效益以及它们可能与非处方药和处方药产生的潜在相互作用对患者进行教育。本文的目的是综述关于常用草药药物(银杏、圣约翰草、人参、紫锥菊、锯棕榈、大蒜、卡瓦和麻黄)潜在风险的文献。