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PUBLISHER : ANANDI HEALCARE LLP,WASHIM-444505
CHIEF EDITOR : Dr. SANJAY K BAIS
COPYRIGHT : INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACY AND HERBAL TECHNOLOGY
STARTING YEAR : 2023
SUBJECT : MEDICAL SCIENCES
LANGUAGE : ENGLISH
PUBLICATION FORMAT : ONLINE
PHONE NO : 8233000887
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WEBSITE : www.ijprdjournal.com
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Author Name: Dhavale Vaishnavi, Kadam Kalyani, Ghadage Sakshi, Khandekar Archana, A.V. Pore, S.K. Bais
Email: kalyanikadam205@gmail.com
College: Fabtech College of Pharmacy, Sangola, Maharashtra1613-1621
In India, herbal medicine is referred to as Ayurveda. This article aims to illustrate the therapeutic benefits of herbal medicines by giving a general overview of them. This review is centered on Current trends in Herbal Drugs. Increasing numbers of individuals worldwide are using medicinal plant items in the healthcare system in the last few years. Natural product markets and interest in conventional medical systems have grown as a result of the global need for alternative medicine. Herbal medicine offers the following: Pharmacovigilance, regulation of herbal medicines, formulation, safety testing, adverse drug reactions, drug interactions and clinical effectiveness. It is possible to successfully study these traditionally utilized plants to uncover New Chemical Entity for treating acute and chronic diseases. As a result, a methodical evaluation was conducted on a small scale but with a large potential for growth. The market for herbal medications is expanding at a 15% yearly growth rate. The idea that all natural products are widely accessible, affordable, and safe is what is driving the growing acceptance and popularity of herbal therapy. To optimize the benefits of herbal medicine for health care systems worldwide, social, cultural, political, and economic settings must be taken into account in public health studies. We made an effort to thoroughly examine the state of herbal medicine use now in treating arrange of illnesses and related pharmacological concerns in light of the industrys brighter future prospects. Additionally, the necessity of further research into creating herbal drugs as contemporary therapeutic agents is discussed.
Ayurveda, ADR [Alternative Dispute Redressal], Pharmacovigilance, Chronic Disease, Therapeutic agents