Author/Authors :
Bozorgi, Mahbubeh Department of Traditional Pharmacy - School of Traditional Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Madreseh, Elham Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics -Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Hossein Ayati, Mohammad Department of Iranian Traditional Medicine - School of Traditional Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Rahimi, Roja Department of Traditional Pharmacy - School of Traditional Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Persian medicine has a long history in Iran. Iranian People use Persian
medicine for various reasons like efficacy and economic benefits. In recent
years, WHO strategies were focused on developing traditional medicine to
ensure public health protection especially in developing countries. Based
on these strategies and to spread correct knowledge of Persian medicine
in society, Persian medicine clinic (Salamatkadeh) affiliated to Tehran
University of Medical Sciences was established in 2007. Until now no study
was performed about medicinal plants and polyherbal formulations
prescribed for patients in this clinic. This study aimed to provide detailed
descriptions about medicinal plants and polyherbal formulations
presented in Persian medicine clinic. Data were collected from medical
record information during June to December 2016. Obtained data were
analyzed with SPSS v. 23. As the result of this study there were 5586
people whom referred to Persian medicine clinic during the study period.
109 types of medicinal plants and 170 polyherbal formulations are
prescribed by physicians. Matricaria chamomilla (11%) and Kabed (herbal
preparation for alleviating liver disorders) (7%) were the most commonly
used medicinal plants and polyherbal formulations respectively. According
to Persian medicine, most usable herbal medicines detected in this study
have varies applications and some of them have not been studied yet.
Investigation of the key usages can be subjected for future studies.