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Exploring the attitude of Faculty of Medicine students about herbal products usage: a cross-sectional study

Authors: Emilija Kostić (University of Nis, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pharmacy, Niš, Serbia) , Milica MIlutinović (University of Nis, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pharmacy, Niš, Serbia) , Milica Kostić (University of Nis, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pharmacy, Niš, Serbia) , Jasmina Petrović (University of Nis, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pharmacy, Niš, Serbia) , Bojana Miladinović (University of Nis, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pharmacy, Niš, Serbia) , Suzana Branković (University of Nis, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Physiology, Niš, Serbia) , Maja Vujović (University of Nis, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pharmacy, Niš, Serbia) , Dušanka Kitić (University of Nis, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pharmacy, Niš, Serbia)

  • Exploring the attitude of Faculty of Medicine students about herbal products usage: a cross-sectional study

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    Exploring the attitude of Faculty of Medicine students about herbal products usage: a cross-sectional study

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Abstract

Herbal products have gained popularity, and they are often perceived as safe. The roles of the pharmacists and physicians are essential in the proper usage of those products. This study aimed to investigate the students of Faculty of Medicine in Niš about the use of herbal preparations and the differences between medicine, pharmacy and dentistry students. The fifth-year university students were questioned through an anonymous survey. The obtained results were processed statistically and presented graphically. The majority of the students would prefer a combination of herb product and drug (76.9%). Usage of herbal products is based on students' knowledge, on the advice of pharmacists, family members, physicians, and the media. The majority of students purchase herbal products in the pharmacy and nobody obtained them via the Internet. Most of the students used them in preventive purposes (60%) and claimed that there were positive effects. Students (75%) read the instructions for use and side effects, especially pharmacy students (88.3%). Medicine students (60%) consider herbal products completely safe. Pharmacy students are considered to receive the necessary knowledge on herbal products (68.3%), while a smaller percentage of medicine and dentistry students consider the same. Students use herbal medicines but are not entirely familiar with their effects and safety. There is a need for raising awareness, the importance of side effects and interactions of herbs and drugs among medicine and dentistry students. This goal can be achieved by changing curriculum which would contain material from phytotherapy.

Keywords: herbal products, survey, attitude, students, Faculty of Medicine, Niš

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Kostić, E., MIlutinović, M., Kostić, M., Petrović, J., Miladinović, B., Branković, S., Vujović, M. & Kitić, D., (2019) “Exploring the attitude of Faculty of Medicine students about herbal products usage: a cross-sectional study”, Lekovite Sirovine 39(1), 69-75. doi: https://doi.org/10.5937/leksir1939069k

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2019-12-25

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