Managing Natural Products

M. Ferrill
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Over the past ten years, natural products have become quite popular in the United States; about 60% of Americans use natural products daily. Herbs and other botanicals, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and other natural products are sold as dietary supplements in the United States rather than as over-the-counter (OTC) or prescription products. Because they are sold and marketed as dietary supplements, they are not held to the same level of rigorous preapproval testing for safety and efficacy as pharmaceutical products. Although many of these products can be beneficial and there are few reported problems, the potential for serious health problems does exist. These potential problems can be due to allergic reactions, interactions between natural products, interactions between natural products and OTC or prescription medications, interactions between natural products and disease states, or even poor quality or contamination of the product. Because the potential for serious problems is real, as recently addressed by the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General, issues and information on managing natural products in a managed care environment are presented here. The goal of this continuing education program is to present information, options, and resources to help pharmacists in managed care settings manage the use of natural products in their patient populations.
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管理天然产品
在过去的十年里,天然产品在美国变得相当流行;大约60%的美国人每天使用天然产品。在美国,草药和其他植物、维生素、矿物质、氨基酸和其他天然产品作为膳食补充剂出售,而不是作为非处方(OTC)或处方产品出售。因为它们是作为膳食补充剂销售和营销的,所以它们没有像药品那样经过严格的安全性和有效性预先批准测试。虽然这些产品中有许多是有益的,而且几乎没有报道的问题,但严重的健康问题确实存在。这些潜在的问题可能是由于过敏反应、天然产物之间的相互作用、天然产物与非处方药或处方药之间的相互作用、天然产物与疾病状态之间的相互作用,甚至是产品的质量差或污染。正如卫生与公众服务部监察长办公室最近所指出的那样,严重问题的潜在可能性是真实存在的,因此,在这里提出了在管理式护理环境中管理天然产品的问题和信息。这个继续教育计划的目标是提供信息,选项和资源,以帮助管理护理设置的药剂师在他们的病人群体中管理天然产品的使用。
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Journal of Managed Care Pharmacy
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