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Pharmacovigilance of herbal medicines: Current state and future directions

  • Sandeep Shetti
  • , C. Dinesh Kumar
  • , Neeraj Kumar Sriwastava
  • , Indra Prakash Sharma
  • Manipal Academy of Higher Education
  • Masterskill University

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Abstract

Currently, a majority of the adverse events related to the use of herbal products and herbal medicines that are reported are attributable either to poor product quality or to improper use. Inadequate regulatory measures, weak quality control systems, and largely uncontrolled distribution channels (including mail order and Internet sales) may have been contributing to the occurrence of such events. In order to expand the knowledge about genuine adverse reactions to herbal medicines, and to avoid wasting scarce resources for identifying and analyzing adverse events, events resulting from such situations will need to be reduced or eliminated. Member States of the World Health Organization (WHO) are therefore encouraged to strengthen national regulation, registration and quality assurance and control of herbal medicines. In addition, the national health authorities should give greater attention to consumer education and to qualified practice in the provision of herbal medicines.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)69-73
Number of pages5
JournalPharmacognosy Magazine
Volume7
Issue number25
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2011
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Guidelines
  • herbal medicines
  • pharmacovigilance
  • regulatory

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