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Monitoring adverse drug reactions to Thai herbal remedies(Ya Satree) in Thailand: Observational study |
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Creator | 1. Pornthip Termwiset 2. Kusuma Sriyakul 3. Nanthiya Srikaew 4. Parunkul Tungsukruthai |
Title | Monitoring adverse drug reactions to Thai herbal remedies(Ya Satree) in Thailand: Observational study |
Publisher | Research and Development Office, Prince of Songkla University |
Publication Year | 2564 |
Journal Title | Songklanakarin Journal of Science an Technology (SJST) |
Journal Vol. | 43 |
Journal No. | 5 |
Page no. | 1329-1334 |
Keyword | monitoring, Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR), Thai herbal remedies (Ya Satree) |
URL Website | https://rdo.psu.ac.th/sjst/index.php |
ISSN | 0125-3395 |
Abstract | Healthcare systems worldwide mainly require spontaneous reporting on identified adverse drug reactions (ADRs) toprevent future ADRs. This study aimed to investigate ADRs that may occur from the use of Ya satree and to determine unwantedincident information for selecting new drugs to be included in the National List of Essential Medicines in Thailand. Aprospective study was conducted among patients from 13 government hospitals. The 1100 participants received Ya satree for 4consecutive weeks. The data were collected by interviews and with a structured questionnaire. The results showed that 1044cases were completely followed-up. 78 cases had progression of ADRs assessments. From Naranjo' Algorithm scores, 32participants showed probable scores and had ADR symptoms such as dizziness and headache. 42 participants showed possiblescores and had ADR symptoms such as increased appetite and dizziness. However, all ADRs were non-serious may be related tothe use of Ya satree. |