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Title: Global Forum on Safety of Herbal and Traditional Medicine: July 7, 2001, Gold Coast, Australia.
Authors: Noller, B N
Myers, S
Abegaz, B
Singh, M M
Kronenberg, F
Bodeker, G
Issue Date: 27-Oct-2001
Citation: Noller BN, Myers S, Abegaz B, Singh MM, Kronenberg F, Bodeker G. Global Forum on Safety of Herbal and Traditional Medicine: July 7, 2001, Gold Coast, Australia. Journal of alternative and complementary medicine (New York, N.Y.). 2001 Oct; 7(5): 583-601
Language: eng
Type: Journal Article
Abstract/Caption: This report provides a summary of the background and inputs of various groups who attended the Global Forum on Safety of Herbal and Traditional Medicine conference held in the Gold Coast, Australia, on July 7, 2001. Keynote presentations covered the status of regulation of complementary medicine in Australia and comparative examples from Africa and Bangladesh. There was substantial input about work to date on databases, reflecting the need to have a focus on safety outcomes as a point of direction for the forum. Safety evaluation, which incorporates quality procedures, was identified as another point of focus. Clear evidence for the nonutilization of plants known to contain certain compounds producing deleterious effects was exemplified via data and information on the dangers of ingesting pyrrolizidine alkaloids.
URI: http://herbalnet.healthrepository.org/handle/123456789/327
Subjects: Africa
Australia
Bangladesh
Complementary Therapies --legislation & jurisprudence
Congresses as Topic
Consumer Product Safety
Humans
International Cooperation
Plant Extracts --adverse effects
Plants, Medicinal
Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids --adverse effects
Quality Control
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