Interstitial pneumonitis, eosinophilic pneumonia, bronchiolitis, lipoid pneumonia, asthma, and pulmonary hypertension are potential side effects of complementary medicines. The subject of pulmonary toxicity and complementary medicines is reviewed.doi:10.1097/CP...
Many people take “complementary medicine” and “alternative medicine” to mean the same thing. And, although they are often grouped together under the umbrella of CAM (complementary and alternative medicine), they’re actually different.
Although "Alternative" or "Complementary" medicine has been kept on the fringes of the medical sciences in the past, it is becoming increasingly more popular, and more reputable. Alternative medicines are those medical systems which are not taught to or practiced by most conventional medical doctors...
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Similarly, in Australia, those probiotics marketed for specific health benefits require premarket review by the Therapeutic Goods Administration and are usually regulated as complementary medicines. In Japan, those probiotic products marketed for a specified health use also require formal premarket review ...
Step 1: Identifying the research question Our research question is as follows: what are the ways in which social media is used in the context of CAM in the health and medical scholarly literature? For the pur- pose of this scoping review, we referred to the Cochrane Complementary Medicine...
Complementary and alternative medicine is a form of health-related intervention that is not used by mainstream health professionals and is typically used in conjunction with other forms of interventions (e.g., pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy). Some examples a...
What are complementary therapies for acute and chronic headaches? What is the treatment for brain dysfunction due to electrical homeostasis? a. What are the current choices of therapy for herniation of an intervertebral disk? b. How have these treatments progressed over time? c. Determine which tr...
work of regulatory bodies like the FDA. However, echoing what Shawn shared, I believe that while the information gained from RWD analyses provide important insights into medicines that are being prescribed, it is important that we consider these as complementary data for what was gathered in RCTs...
For example, compendial standards are complementary to the work done at regulatory agencies and by health care authorities worldwide in the context of personalized medicines. Whereas, FDA controls regulatory decision-making within the US, WHO has programs that focus on guidelines and reference ...