Russo Rosario, Autore Giuseppina, Severino Lorella
Department of Pathology and Animal Health, University of Naples Federico II, via Delpino 1, 80137, Naples, Italy.
Nat Prod Commun. 2009 Dec;4(12):1777-84.
Herbal drugs are more and more used both in human and veterinary medicine to mitigate and prevent minor diseases and to support conventional medicine using allopathic drugs. Nevertheless, 'natural product' does not mean lack of adverse effects, and many people and veterinarians do not know enough about the adverse reactions that can occur following the administration of such drugs in domestic animals. Moreover, herbal products can interact with each other when administered concomitantly or can agonize or antagonize the effects of synthetic drugs administered as primary therapy. The use of non-conventional medicines (NCM) should be considered as a veterinary practise. In this paper, the herbal drugs most utilized in domestic animals, both pets and large animals, are reviewed, as their use is increasing, despite the prejudices of the academic world and some of the adverse effects and interactions that can occur in domestic animals.
草药越来越多地用于人类医学和兽医学,以减轻和预防轻症疾病,并辅助使用对抗疗法药物的传统医学。然而,“天然产物”并不意味着没有不良反应,许多人和兽医对在家畜中使用此类药物后可能发生的不良反应了解不足。此外,草药产品同时给药时可能会相互作用,或者可能增强或拮抗作为主要治疗药物使用的合成药物的效果。使用非常规药物(NCM)应被视为一种兽医实践。本文综述了在家畜(包括宠物和大型家畜)中最常用的草药,尽管学术界存在偏见,且在家畜中可能会出现一些不良反应和相互作用,但它们的使用仍在增加。