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Herbal Reference Sources for Health Care Professionals Tanya Feddern University of South Florida
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Goal To review and recommend scientific herbal resources that will satisfy the information needs of the health care professional.
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Herbal Supplement Market $3.2 billion a year 1 (1997); $14.7 billion two years later 2 ; $62 billion worldwide 3 in 2000 Convenience Packaging “Good old days”/return to simplicity Beneficial/Harmful
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Information Needs of the Health Professional Time issues Text Layout Medical features Contraindications Dosage Duration Allergies
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Information Needs of the Health Professional (cont.) Side effects Interactions (herb, drug, food, lab test, disease) Overdose symptoms Regulatory status
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The Hunt Librarian listservs Electronic resources Internet search Professionals Library holdings Literature
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Criteria Peer-reviewed Clinical trials Update schedule Hidden agenda?
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Results 12 books 3 journals 7 reference electronic resources; ;; 9 research electronic resources Additional confounding factor
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Conclusion Not comprehensive Journals Resources in a variety of formats New contacts References: India begins to set traditional medicine house in order. (2000, July 13). Reuters. Johnson, B. A. (1997). One-Third of nation’s adults use herbal remedies: Market estimated at 3.2 billion. HerbalGram, 40, 49. Rafia, N. (2000). Herbs and supplements--What you need to know before you buy. Money, 29 (4), 149-151.
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