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Challenges of Herbals in Pharmacy: Insights from Community to Industrial Practices

This presentation by Dr. Zhari Ismail from the University of Strathclyde explores the multifaceted challenges associated with the integration of herbal medicines into pharmacy practice. It covers various domains including community pharmacy, regulatory frameworks, and industrial pharmacy, addressing critical aspects such as product information, safety, efficacy, adverse reactions, and quality assurance. The discussion emphasizes the need for comprehensive research and development in herbal pharmacology to ensure safe and effective healthcare solutions. The conclusion highlights that while improvements are necessary, herbal pharmacy will continue to thrive.

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Challenges of Herbals in Pharmacy: Insights from Community to Industrial Practices

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  1. HERBALS IN PHARMACY: CHALLENGES Zhari Ismail PhD (U of Strathclyde) Pharmaceutical Chemistry Discipline School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang. 9th CPA & MPS Conference, 1-5 Aug. 2007, Kuala Lumpur

  2. HERBALS IN PHARMACY: CHALLENGES • Introduction • Community pharmacy • Regulatory & hospital pharmacy • Industrial pharmacy • Research & development • Conclusion

  3. INTRODUCTION • Herbals in Healthcare • Scope • WHO definition • “consistently inconsistent” • “quality built in, rather than tested for..”

  4. COMMUNITY PHARMACY • PRODUCT INFORMATION • HERBAL INTERACTIONS • DOSAGE • SAFETY • QUALITY • EFFICACY • ADVERSE REACTIONS; • OTHERS

  5. REGULATORY & HOSPITAL PHARMACY • REGISTRATION • GMP • QUALITY • SAFETY • EFFICACY • ADVERSE REACTIONS • DOSAGE FORMS • SHELF LIFE; OTHERS

  6. INDUSTRIAL PHARMACY • GMP, GAP, GCP, GSP • QC, QA, STANDARDISATION, PROFILING, MARKER/S • DOCUMENTATION, MONOGRAPHS, STANDARDS, • FORMULATION • STABILITY • EXTRACTION, EXTRACTS, DRYING • PACKAGING; LABELING • OTHERS

  7. RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT • ETHNOPHARMACOLOGY/BIOLOGY • PHYTOCHEMISTRY,PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY • PHARMACOLOGY, PHARMACODYNAMICS, TOXICOLOGY • PHARMACEUTICS PHARMACOKINETICS • PRE-CLINICAL & CLINICAL STUDIES • OTHERS

  8. CONCLUSION • Left much to be desired • Herbal pharmacy is here to stay & prosper • Involvement of non-professionals

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