用阿育吠陀和贾木草药治疗普通感冒:专题综述和生姜、甘草、姜黄和薄荷的科学。

Q2 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Drugs in Context Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.7573/dic.2023-2-12
Retno S Wardani, Natalie Schellack, Tamlyn Govender, Abhay N Dhulap, Prapti Utami, Vinod Malve, Yong Chiat Wong
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背景:普通感冒通常用减充血药、抗组胺药、止咳药和退烧药治疗。除了这些既定的药物,几个世纪以来,草药成分一直被用来帮助治疗普通感冒症状。分别起源于印度和印度尼西亚的阿育吠陀和贾木医学体系利用草药疗法来治疗许多疾病。方法:进行了一次由阿育吠陀、贾木、药理学和外科专家组成的专家圆桌讨论,并进行了文献综述,以评估在阿育吠陀文献、贾木出版物和世界卫生组织、加拿大卫生部和各种欧洲准则的专著中使用四种草药——生姜、甘草、姜黄和薄荷——治疗普通感冒症状的情况。讨论:由于缺乏抗病毒药物,普通感冒的治疗围绕着保持个人卫生和症状管理。草药已经成为世界上许多文化不可分割的一部分。尽管越来越多的人接受草药,但有一种看法认为,医疗保健提供者缺乏兴趣,可能会阻止患者讨论草药的使用。有限的教育和培训也可能扩大患者和医疗保健提供者之间的沟通差距,阻碍有效的管理。结论:科学证据的评价和国际专著的地位可以为草药在普通感冒治疗中的应用提供视角。
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Treatment of the common cold with herbs used in Ayurveda and Jamu: monograph review and the science of ginger, liquorice, turmeric and peppermint.

Background: The common cold is typically managed with decongestants, antihistamines, antitussives and antipyretics. In addition to these established medications, herbal ingredients have been used over centuries to help treat common cold symptoms. The Ayurveda and Jamu systems of medicine, originating from India and Indonesia, respectively, have leveraged herbal therapies to treat many illnesses.

Method: An expert roundtable discussion comprising specialists in Ayurveda, Jamu, pharmacology and surgery along with a literature review was conducted to evaluate the use of four herbs - ginger, liquorice, turmeric and peppermint - for common cold symptom management in Ayurvedic texts, Jamu publications and monographs from the World Health Organization, Health Canada and various European guidelines.

Discussion: Due to a lack of antivirals, common cold management revolves around maintaining personal hygiene and symptom management. Herbal medicines have been an integral part of many cultures worldwide. Despite its growing acceptance, there is a perception that healthcare providers lack interest and may prevent patients from discussing the use of herbal medicines. Limited education and training may also widen the communication gap between patients and healthcare providers, hindering effective management.

Conclusion: Evaluation of scientific evidence and the standing in international monographs can offer perspectives on the use of herbal medicines for common cold management.

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