Department of Psychiatry, University of California, Irvine, USA.
Institute of Brain Medicine, Hong Kong.
Int Clin Psychopharmacol. 2020 Jan;35(1):1-7. doi: 10.1097/YIC.0000000000000279.
Traditional medicines in the form of health food and supplements are highly popular nowadays. They are often aggressively promoted with unsubstantiated health benefit claims. Patients suffering from chronic illness, such as psychiatric disorders may be attracted to these products and use them concurrently with their prescribed drugs. The potential danger of these health supplements and traditional medicines containing products have prompted repeated warnings by the US Food and Drug Administration in recent years. A new initiative by the Food and Drug Administration in 2019 was also implemented to strengthen the oversight of these supplements. The WHO global compendium will include traditional medicines in 2019, which has generated much debate about their safety. Many practising psychiatrists are not familiar with traditional medicines, and clinically useful information is also not easily available. In this review, we examine the nature and safety of commonly encountered traditional medicine in these health food products and supplements.
传统医药以保健品和补品的形式在当今非常流行。它们经常被夸大宣传,声称具有未经证实的健康益处。患有慢性疾病(如精神疾病)的患者可能会被这些产品吸引,并与他们的处方药一起使用。这些保健品和传统药物中含有的产品的潜在危险促使美国食品和药物管理局近年来多次发出警告。食品和药物管理局在 2019 年的一项新倡议也被实施,以加强对这些补品的监督。世界卫生组织的全球汇编也将在 2019 年收录传统药物,这引发了关于其安全性的大量争论。许多执业精神科医生不熟悉传统药物,也不容易获得临床有用的信息。在这篇综述中,我们研究了这些保健品和补品中常见的传统药物的性质和安全性。