Aukaverkanir og milliverkanir náttúrulyfja, náttúruvara og fæðubótarefna
Neðst á síðunni er hægt að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn View/Open Objective: The aim of the study was to estimate the frequency of adverse effects and drug-interactions attributable to the use of herbal medicine and dietary supplements in Iceland. A further objective w...
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ftlandspitaliuni:oai:www.hirsla.lsh.is:2336/16072 2023-05-15T16:47:43+02:00 Aukaverkanir og milliverkanir náttúrulyfja, náttúruvara og fæðubótarefna Herbal medicine - Adverse effects and drug-interaction Ólöf Þórhallsdóttir Kristín Ingólfsdóttir Magnús Jóhannsson 2008-01-14 http://hdl.handle.net/2336/16072 ICE is ice Læknafélag Íslands, Læknafélag Reykjavíkur http://www.laeknabladid.is Læknablaðið 2002, 88(4):289-97 0023-7213 16940644 http://hdl.handle.net/2336/16072 Læknablaðið Náttúrulækningar Lyf Fæðubótarefni Aukaverkanir lyfja LBL12 Herb-Drug Interactions Dietary Supplements Article 2008 ftlandspitaliuni 2022-05-29T08:21:04Z Neðst á síðunni er hægt að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn View/Open Objective: The aim of the study was to estimate the frequency of adverse effects and drug-interactions attributable to the use of herbal medicine and dietary supplements in Iceland. A further objective was to assess the perception and attitudes of Icelandic physicians towards these products. Material and methods: A questionnaire was sent to all physicians registered in Iceland, a total of 1083. Physicians were questioned as to whether they had become aware of adverse effects or drug interactions that could be related to the use of herbal medicines or dietary supplements. Several questions concerned education and attitudes towards these products. A search was made using the computer system of the University Hospital in order to find cases of hospitalization resulting from consumption of herbal medicine. Details on admissions to the Emergency Department of the hospital were studied daily for one month. Enquiries made to the Icelandic Poison Center from 1997-2000 and formal reports submitted to the Icelandic Medicines Control Agency and the Surgeon General were examined. Results: Of the 410 physicians that responded, 134 had become aware of adverse effects and 25 had become aware of herbal/drug interactions. Details on 253 adverse effects and 13 interactions were presented. Hospitalization was estimated to have been the consequence of 38 cases, 14 of which had been considered life-threatening. Of those who responded, 17% reported asking their patients always/frequently if they used herbal medicines or dietary supplements, whilst 62% reported asking occasionally/ seldom and 19% never asking. Approximately 55% of the respondents regard it as being very important/important that patients consult a physician before using herbal products or dietary supplements. Conclusions: Adverse effects and interactions between herbal medicines/dietary supplements and prescribed drugs appear to be under-reported in Iceland. It is ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Hirsla - Landspítali University Hospital research archive Smella ENVELOPE(29.443,29.443,69.896,69.896) |
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Neðst á síðunni er hægt að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn View/Open Objective: The aim of the study was to estimate the frequency of adverse effects and drug-interactions attributable to the use of herbal medicine and dietary supplements in Iceland. A further objective was to assess the perception and attitudes of Icelandic physicians towards these products. Material and methods: A questionnaire was sent to all physicians registered in Iceland, a total of 1083. Physicians were questioned as to whether they had become aware of adverse effects or drug interactions that could be related to the use of herbal medicines or dietary supplements. Several questions concerned education and attitudes towards these products. A search was made using the computer system of the University Hospital in order to find cases of hospitalization resulting from consumption of herbal medicine. Details on admissions to the Emergency Department of the hospital were studied daily for one month. Enquiries made to the Icelandic Poison Center from 1997-2000 and formal reports submitted to the Icelandic Medicines Control Agency and the Surgeon General were examined. Results: Of the 410 physicians that responded, 134 had become aware of adverse effects and 25 had become aware of herbal/drug interactions. Details on 253 adverse effects and 13 interactions were presented. Hospitalization was estimated to have been the consequence of 38 cases, 14 of which had been considered life-threatening. Of those who responded, 17% reported asking their patients always/frequently if they used herbal medicines or dietary supplements, whilst 62% reported asking occasionally/ seldom and 19% never asking. Approximately 55% of the respondents regard it as being very important/important that patients consult a physician before using herbal products or dietary supplements. Conclusions: Adverse effects and interactions between herbal medicines/dietary supplements and prescribed drugs appear to be under-reported in Iceland. It is ... |
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Ólöf Þórhallsdóttir Kristín Ingólfsdóttir Magnús Jóhannsson |
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Ólöf Þórhallsdóttir Kristín Ingólfsdóttir Magnús Jóhannsson |
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Aukaverkanir og milliverkanir náttúrulyfja, náttúruvara og fæðubótarefna |
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Aukaverkanir og milliverkanir náttúrulyfja, náttúruvara og fæðubótarefna |
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Aukaverkanir og milliverkanir náttúrulyfja, náttúruvara og fæðubótarefna |
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Aukaverkanir og milliverkanir náttúrulyfja, náttúruvara og fæðubótarefna |
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Aukaverkanir og milliverkanir náttúrulyfja, náttúruvara og fæðubótarefna |
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aukaverkanir og milliverkanir náttúrulyfja, náttúruvara og fæðubótarefna |
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