Orthodox vs Complementary
Orthodox: Control disease
Complementary: Be in tune with disease
CM Use in Australia
50-70% of population use, but less than half of these tell their doctor
ARTG Listed
Lower risk and atleast low level evidence for efficacy
ARTG Registered
Higher risk and high level evidence for efficacy
ARTG Refused
Higher risk low/med level evidence for efficacy
AUST R Medicines
Assessed for safety, quality and effectiveness
AUST L Medicines
Reviewed for safety and quality
Pharmacist View on CMs
Obligated to provide information and advice as with registered prescription and proprietary medicines
Herbal & Traditional Medicines
Nutritional Supplements
Vitamins & Minerals
Aromatherapy
Homeopathy
Symptoms of disease can be cured by extremely small amount of substances that produce similar symptoms in healthy people when adminestered in large amounts
- Efficacy cannot be confirmed or denied
Homeopathy Dilution
Medicine becomes more potent with dilution 1 drop in 10 = 1X 1 drop in 100 = 1C 1 drop in 1000 = 1M 6X is used in most pharmacies (sometimes 30X)
Rules of Homeopathy
Glucosamine
- long term use
CQ10
- No evidence in healthy people
Fish Oil
EPO
- Possibly effective for diabetic neuropathy and osteoporosis
Ilberogast
Registered for IBS and Dyspesia
Kaloba
Registered for acute treatment of URTIs
Echinacea
Possibly effective for treating the common cold
Garlic
Marketed for prevention of common cold. Possibly effective for: - Cardiovascular effects - Anticancer effects - Antifungal - Reducing tick bites
St John’s Wort
- Potential to interact with many medicines due to liver enzyme induction