Children and natural health products: what a clinician should know Flashcards
What is complementary and alternative medicine (CAM)?
broad domain of healing resources that encompass all health systems, modalities and practices and their accompanying theories and beliefs, other than those intrinsic to the politically dominant health system of a particular society or culture in a given historical period
What is a natural health product (NHP)?
manufactured, sold, or represented for use in the diagnosis, treatment or prevention of a disease or disorder and for restoring or correcting organic functions or maintaining and/or promoting health
What do NHP encompass?
- Homeopathic preparsations
- Susbtance or substances used as traditional medicine (e.g. Chinese, Ayurvedic, or North American Aboriginal)
- Mineral or a trace element, a vitamin, an amino acid, an essential fatty acid, or other botanical-, animal-, or microorganism- derived substance
What is homeopathy?
The principle of similtude where treat like with like. The active preparation is made by diluting the agent and rapidly agitating the dilutions (succussion) with greater dilution equaling greater potency.
What is Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)?
Emphasized the importance of Qi, whose action manifests as all life phenomena, including physical, mental and spiritual aspects. Disturbances in Qi manifest as disease.
What are the main modalities of TCM?
- Acupuncture/acupressure
- Traditional Chinese herbal remedies
- Traditional Chinese dietary therapy
- Traditional Chinese and natural health products
- Chinese exercise therapy
- tuna massage
- traditional Chinese diagnosis
What is chiropractic treatment?
Subluxation, a complex of functional and/or pathological articular changes that compromise neural integrity and may influence organ system functions and general health.
What populations have higher rates of NHP use?
up to 70%
- children with arthritis
- children with cancer
- children with rheumatoid arthritis
- children with CF
- hospitalized children
- adolescent girls with eating disorder 30%
- homeless youth
What are some indications for vitamin A?
158 RCTs
- measles
- respiratory conditions
- GI (diarrhea) conditions
- HIV
- anemia
What are some indications for vitamin B?
20 RCTs
- anemia
- protein loss
- anticonvulsants
- muscular dystrophy
What are some indications for vitamin C?
24 RCTs
- autism
- ADHD
- URTI
- Oral health conditions
What are some indications for vitamin E?
34 RCTs
- premature birth
- low birth weight
What are some indications for magnesium?
12 RCTs
- autism
- asthma
What are some indications for folic acid?
14 RCTs
- diarrhea
- leukemia
- rheumatoid arthritis
- hemoglobinopathies
What are some indications for zinc?
45 RCTs
- abnormal growth
- diarrhea
- recovery from malnutrition