Abstract
To ascertain the extent of toxicological profiles around their medical use, herbal medicine use problems need to be consistently traced for consumer safety. Medical information regarding botanical use in various diseases or disorders, as well as adverse/toxicological effects of the botanicals, was sourced from scientific databases. Patients who request medical care at hospitals may be using at least one formulation of botanicals at the time of the visit, and some of the used medicinal plant products possess the potential to be the cause of toxicity as well as herb–conventional drug interactions. Emergency healthcare providers must be aware of some potential adverse events that may be seen in admitted emergency department patients when the herbal medicine is used alone or concomitantly with conventional medicine. Moreover, emergency healthcare providers must be knowledgeable of herbal medicine practices to ensure that optimal treatments will be selected for these patients.
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