CHAPTER 7: OVER THE COUNTER DRUGS AND HERBAL AND DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS Flashcards
alternative medicine
herbal medicine, chiropractic, acupuncture, massage, reflexology and any other therapies traditionally not emphasized in western medical schools but popular with many patients
complementary medicine
alternative medicine when used simultaneously with, rather than instead of, standard western medicine
conventional medicine
the practice of medicine as taught in western medical schools
dietary supplement
a product that contains an ingredient intended to supplement the diet, including vitamins, minerals, herbs or other botanicals
herbal medicine
the practice of using herbs to heal
herbs
plants components including bark, roots, leaves, seeds, flowers, fruit of trees and extracts of these plants that are valued for their savory, aromatic or medicinal qualities
iatrogenic effects
unintentional adverse effects that are caused by the actions of a prescriber, other health care professional, or by a specific treatment
integrative medicine
simultaneous use of both traditional and alternative medicine
legend drugs
medications that are not legally available with our a prescription from a prescriber (e.g. physician, nurse practitioner, physical assistant, also called prescription drugs
over-the-counter (OTC) drugs
medications that are legally available without a prescription
phytochemicals
the pharmacologically active ingredients in herbal remedies