MEDICINAL PLANTS AND HERBAL MEDICINES USAGE IN THE SOCIOECONOMIC REALITY OF NORTHEAST BRAZILIAN COCOA REGION

Autores

  • Leonardo Galvão Cardoso Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz
  • Rafael S. Silva
  • Gesael P. F. Júnior
  • Luiz A. M. Cardoso
  • Alexandre J. de Oliveira
  • Mônica de M. Pires
  • Aline O. da Conceição

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https://doi.org/10.17267/2317-3386bjmhh.v2i3.413

Palavras-chave:

Medicinal plants, Herbal medicines, Public health system

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Objective: This work describes the medicinal plants and/or herbal medicines usage by the population assisted by Brazilian Public Health System (SUS), and their prescription by health professionals in the Brazilian Northeast. Methods: Questionnaires were applied for public health system users; pharmacists who work at compounding pharmacies; physicians and nurses. Data were submitted to descriptive statistical analysis. Results: The sociodemographic profile was individuals between 40 and 59 yearsold, majority of females, low family income, and low schooling levels. A great number of individuals (89.3%) used plant products, without prescription and based on traditional knowledge. There was a common trend regarding a lack of knowledge of plant toxicity potential. Regarding health professionals, 90% stated having knowledge about medicinal plants and/or herbal medicines, and 80% believe that its effect is important. Conclusion: The study reveals the major usage of herbal medicines and/or medicinal plants by familiar low income and low schooling level without prescription from a physician. These factors may cause a risk/benefit imbalance where could have a reduction in therapy efficacy and high toxicity potential of the drugs. This reinforces the need of pharmacosurveillance toward usage of medicinal plants and herbal medicines in the public health system.

Biografia do Autor

  • Leonardo Galvão Cardoso, Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz
    Departamento de Ciências da Saúde, Colegiado de Medicina

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2014-12-18

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