Title of article :
Community pharmacists’ knowledge, attitudes and practices towards herbal remedies in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Author/Authors :
Alkharfy, K.M. King Saud University - College of Pharmacy - Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
There is an increasing trend towards consumption of complementary and alternative herbal productsin many parts of the world. A cross-sectional sample of 115 community pharmacists in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia was visited and information on knowledge, attitudes and practices towards herbal remedies was collected using a structured questionnaire. All pharmacists acknowledged dispensing herbal products through their pharmacies. Ginseng was the most widely used product (47%), followed by ginkgo (23%), valerian (17%) and St John’s wort (3.5%). In general, pharmacists had poor awareness about potential herb–drug interactions. While 56% of participating pharmacists expressed concerns about the safety of herbal remedies, 30% considered them to be harmless. Community pharmacists need to be better informed about herbal products.
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal