Treatments Used in Complementary and Alternative Medicine

作者: K. Chan , H.W. Zhang , Z.X. Lin

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-444-59499-0.00048-9

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摘要: Abstract This review of the 2010 publications on adverse reactions to treatments used in complementary and alternative medicine covers Chinese medicines, many specific herbs (Aristolochia species, Asteraceae, Chelidonium maius, Brucea javanica, Dioscorea nipponica, Ficus formosana, Lycopodium serratum, Opuntia, Psoralea corylifolia), acupuncture infrared heat massage therapy. It also includes special reviews Stevia species allergic cupressaceae. With increase reports drug events associated with medicine, measures standardize reporting improve detection have been prompted regions. Some, such as liver or kidney damage, reported be related a number commonly herbal decoctions, products, including injectable formulations, other medical plants. Special attention has drawn possible interactions between Western drugs medicines. Several nutritional supplements for weight loss reactions, acute damage. Acupuncture, moxibustion, heat, therapy found pneumothorax, fainting, burns, infections.

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