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Year 2017, , 84 - 96, 11.10.2017
https://doi.org/10.5152/IstanbulJPharm.2017.0014

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The usage of the most frequently preferred herbal products in Turkey in nursing mothers, newborns, infants and children

Year 2017, , 84 - 96, 11.10.2017
https://doi.org/10.5152/IstanbulJPharm.2017.0014

Abstract

Today, mothers visit the pharmacies with several
complaints for themselves and their children. Although these complaints may
seem simple at first glance, they are of importance due to their frequency
among people. In this area herbal medications as well as chemical agents are
used in the treatment. The problem mentioned most frequently by mothers is
hypogalactia according to surveys taken for this study. Therefore, there are
several of herbal medicines or medicinal teas are used for their galactagogue
effect in pharmacies. The problems encountered in children include lack of
appetite, colds, colic, insomnia and weakness of the immune system. Therefore,
herbal remedies and medicinal teas are recommended in pharmacies as dietary
supplement, immune system strengtheners, anti-colds and gas. The preparations
for external use are herbally included in the composition of anti-rash creams
or lotions, foam shampoos, hair and body shampoos, baby oil and lotions, and
bath oils. 

References

  • Arora RB, Marthur CN, Relatonship between structure and anticoagulant activity of coumarin derivatives. Brit J Pharmacol 1963; 20:29-35.
  • Braun H and Frohne D (1987) Heilpflanzenlexikon für Arte und Apotheker, G. Fischer, Stuttgart-New York.
  • Brinker F (1998) Herb Contraindications and Drug Interactions, Eclectic Medical Publications, Oregon.
  • Desai HG, Kalro RH, Choksi AP, Effect of ginger and garlic on DNA content of gastric aspirate, Indian J. Med. Res., 92, 139-141 (1990) EMEA/HMPC (2007) ‘’Community Herbal Monograph on Sambucus nigra L., Flos’’.
  • ESCOP Monographs (2003) 2nd ed., Thieme, New York NY.
  • Lee K. M., Jung J. S., Song D. K., Kröuter M., Kim Y. H. (1993) Effects of Humulus lupulus extract on the central nervous system in mice, Planta Medica, 59, A691.
  • List of German Commission E Monographs (Phytotherapy). Phytotherapeutic Monographs. Available in: http://buecher.heilpflanzen-welt.de/BGA-Commission-EMonographs/ Accessed: 04.04.2016.
  • Mills S., Bone K. (2000) Principles and Practice of Phytotherapy, Modern Herbal Medicine, Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh. Mills S., Bone K. (2005) The essential guide to herbal safety, 495-4-97, Elsevier, US.
  • PDR For Herbal Medicine (2000) 2nd Edition. Medical Economics Company. Montvale, New Jersey.
  • PDR for Herbal Medicine (2000) 2nd ed. Thomson Medical Economics, Montvale NJ.
  • PDR for Herbal Medicine (2004) Third Edition, Thomson PDR, Montvale, NJ.
  • Pinn G. Herbs used in obstetrics and gynaecology. Aust Fam Phys 2001;30(4):351–4. 

  • WHO monographs on selected medicinal plants (2007) Vol. 3, World Health Organization Press, Spain.
  • Wichtl M (2004) Herbal Drugs and Pharmaceuticals, Medpharm GmbH Scientific Publishers, Stuttgart. Yuan C. S., Wei G., Dey L., Karrison T., Nahlik L., Maleckar S., Kazsa K., Ang-Lee M., Moss J. (2004) Brief Communication: American ginseng reduces warfarin’s effect in healthy patients, Ann Intern Med., 141, 23-27.
  • Zakay-Rones Z, Thorn E, Wollan T, Wadstein J (2004) Randomized study of the efficacy and safety of oral elderberry extract in the treatment of influenza A and B virus infections, J. Int. Med. Res. 32: 132-140.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Original Article
Authors

Meltem Güleç

Nur Tan This is me

Özge Canverdi This is me

Emir Tan

Publication Date October 11, 2017
Submission Date June 23, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017

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APA Güleç, M., Tan, N., Canverdi, Ö., Tan, E. (2017). The usage of the most frequently preferred herbal products in Turkey in nursing mothers, newborns, infants and children. İstanbul Journal of Pharmacy, 47(3), 84-96. https://doi.org/10.5152/IstanbulJPharm.2017.0014
AMA Güleç M, Tan N, Canverdi Ö, Tan E. The usage of the most frequently preferred herbal products in Turkey in nursing mothers, newborns, infants and children. iujp. October 2017;47(3):84-96. doi:10.5152/IstanbulJPharm.2017.0014
Chicago Güleç, Meltem, Nur Tan, Özge Canverdi, and Emir Tan. “The Usage of the Most Frequently Preferred Herbal Products in Turkey in Nursing Mothers, Newborns, Infants and Children”. İstanbul Journal of Pharmacy 47, no. 3 (October 2017): 84-96. https://doi.org/10.5152/IstanbulJPharm.2017.0014.
EndNote Güleç M, Tan N, Canverdi Ö, Tan E (October 1, 2017) The usage of the most frequently preferred herbal products in Turkey in nursing mothers, newborns, infants and children. İstanbul Journal of Pharmacy 47 3 84–96.
IEEE M. Güleç, N. Tan, Ö. Canverdi, and E. Tan, “The usage of the most frequently preferred herbal products in Turkey in nursing mothers, newborns, infants and children”, iujp, vol. 47, no. 3, pp. 84–96, 2017, doi: 10.5152/IstanbulJPharm.2017.0014.
ISNAD Güleç, Meltem et al. “The Usage of the Most Frequently Preferred Herbal Products in Turkey in Nursing Mothers, Newborns, Infants and Children”. İstanbul Journal of Pharmacy 47/3 (October 2017), 84-96. https://doi.org/10.5152/IstanbulJPharm.2017.0014.
JAMA Güleç M, Tan N, Canverdi Ö, Tan E. The usage of the most frequently preferred herbal products in Turkey in nursing mothers, newborns, infants and children. iujp. 2017;47:84–96.
MLA Güleç, Meltem et al. “The Usage of the Most Frequently Preferred Herbal Products in Turkey in Nursing Mothers, Newborns, Infants and Children”. İstanbul Journal of Pharmacy, vol. 47, no. 3, 2017, pp. 84-96, doi:10.5152/IstanbulJPharm.2017.0014.
Vancouver Güleç M, Tan N, Canverdi Ö, Tan E. The usage of the most frequently preferred herbal products in Turkey in nursing mothers, newborns, infants and children. iujp. 2017;47(3):84-96.