What Pharmacological Evidence Exists for Drug-Herbal Interactions on the Human Body?

Joycelyn Chai (Xiamen University Malaysia, Malaysia), Shu Min Chow (Xiamen University Malaysia, Malaysia), Hou Yee Wong (Xiamen University Malaysia, Malaysia), and Sock Yan Yap (Xiamen University Malaysia, Malaysia)
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 149
EISBN13: 9781668498910|DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-7828-8.ch010
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Abstract

Chinese herbal medicine is one of the treatment pathways amongst the multicomponent therapeutics of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). The main role of it includes regaining homeostasis, stabilizing health, preventing illnesses, and overall, prolonging life span and improving quality of life. Since TCM is more focused on treating the root of diseases, Chinese herbal medicine can also be used to prevent, treat, and manage various chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases, musculoskeletal disorders, neurological disorders, and so on. Other significant roles can also be seen as to alleviate several side effects of Western medicine's treatment and be incorporated as part of the management process of the disease recovery and rehabilitation period.
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