Systematic reviews of herbal medicines - An annotated bibliography Journal Article


Authors: Linde, K.; Ter Riet, G.; Hondras, M.; Vickers, A.; Saller, R.; Melchart, D.
Article Title: Systematic reviews of herbal medicines - An annotated bibliography
Abstract: Objective: To provide a comprehensive collection and a summary of systematic reviews of clinical trials on herbal medicines. Methods: Potentially relevant reviews were searched through the register of the Cochrane Complementary Medicine Field, the Cochrane Library, Medline, and bibliographies of articles and books. To be included articles had to review prospective clinical trials of herbal medicines; had to describe review methods explicitly; had to be published; and had to focus on treatment effects. Information on conditions, interventions, methods, results and conclusions was extracted using a pretested form and summarized descriptively. Results: From a total of 79 potentially relevant reviews preselected in the screening process 58 met the inclusion criteria. 30 of the reports reviewed ginkgo (for dementia, intermittent claudication, tinnitus, and macular degeneration), hypericum (for depression) or garlic preparations (for cardiovascular risk factors and lower limb atherosclerosis). The quality of primary studies was criticized in the majority of the reviews. Most reviews judged the available evidence as promising but definitive conclusions were rarely possible. Conclusions: Systematic reviews are available on a broad range of herbal preparations prescribed for defined conditions. There is very little evidence on the effectiveness of herbalism as practiced by specialist herbalists who combine herbs and use unconventional diagnosis.
Keywords: treatment outcome; clinical trial; conference paper; prospective studies; tinnitus; depression; cardiovascular risk; atherosclerosis; dementia; medline; medical literature; phytotherapy; ginkgo biloba; clinical trials; meta-analysis; herbal medicine; plants, medicinal; retina macula degeneration; garlic; garlic extract; ginkgo biloba extract; medicinal plants; intermittent claudication; humans; human; botanical medicines; hypericum extract; hypericum; review literature
Journal Title: Forschende Komplementarmedizin und Klassische Naturheilkunde
Volume: 10
Issue: Suppl.1
ISSN: 1424-7364
Publisher: S. Karger AG  
Date Published: 2003-04-01
Start Page: 17
End Page: 27
Language: English
DOI: 10.1159/000071688
PUBMED: 12808358
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Export Date: 25 September 2014 -- Source: Scopus
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