1st Edition
Herbal Medicine Chaos in the Marketplace
240 Pages
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Routledge
244 Pages
by
Routledge
244 Pages
by
Routledge
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Americans seeking herbal medicines now face confusion and even danger. There is great potential for these medicines to improve the health of consumers--if current regulations can be revised! Herbal Medicine: Chaos in the Marketplace is a prize-winning critique of the regulation and business of herbal medicine in the United States. It is the first book that examines the big picture issues-it tells... Read more
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Part I: Introduction
- Chapter 1. Overview
- The Dilemma
- Purpose of This Book
- Part II. Review of Regulations
- Chapter 2. United States
- History of Regulation of Botanicals
- Current Legal Classification of Botanicals
- Current Regulation and Surveillance of Botanicals
- Chapter 3. Canada
- Legal Classification
- Proof of Safety and Efficacy
- Manufacturing Standards
- Labeling, Advertising, Distribution, and Retail Sale
- Postmarket Safety and Surveillance
- Chapter 4. Germany
- Legal Classification
- Proof of Safety and Efficacy
- Manufacturing Standards
- Labeling, Advertising, Distribution, and Retail Sale
- Postmarket Safety and Surveillance
- Chapter 5. France
- Legal Classification
- Proof of Safety and Efficacy
- Manufacturing Standards
- Labeling, Advertising, Distribution, and Retail Sale
- Postmarket Safety and Surveillance
- Chapter 6. United Kingdom
- Legal Classification
- Proof of Safety and Efficacy
- Manufacturing Standards
- Labeling, Advertising, Distribution, and Retail Sale
- Postmarket Safety and Surveillance
- Chapter 7. Summary of International Regulatory Review
- Part III. Illustrative Examples
- Chapter 8. Examples with Potential Public Health Benefits
- St. John’s Wort and Moderate Depression
- Ginkgo and Alzheimer’s Disease
- Echinacea and the Common Cold
- Chapter 9. Examples That Present Public Health Risks
- Ephedra
- Adulteration Case Report
- Comfrey
- Part IV. Analysis of Current and Potential Impact on Public Health
- Chapter 10. Safety
- Absence of Premarket Approval
- Postmarket Surveillance
- Chapter 11. Research
- Patent Protection
- Product-Specific Research by Manufacturers
- Government Research Funding
- Epidemiological Research
- Chapter 12. Clinical Practice, Managed Care, and Health Insurance
- Education of Medical Professionals
- Coordination of Treatment
- Access to Botanical Treatment
- Opportunities for Cost Savings
- Chapter 13. Consumer Interests
- Consumers As a Political Force
- Sorting Through the Morass
- Chapter 14. The Role of Business, Media, and the Government
- The Role of Business and Marketing
- The Role of Media
- The Role of the Federal Government
- Part V. Conclusion
- Chapter 15. Summary and Recommendations
- Summary of Findings
- Recommendations
- Appendix A. U.S. Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994
- Appendix B. Recommendations of the Canadian Standing Committee on Health
- Appendix C. Abbreviations and Acronyms
- Notes
- Index
Biography
Tyler, Virginia M; Richter, Rowena






