Journal article
Phytotherapie bei psychiatrischen Erkrankungen
Nervenarzt, Vol.89, pp.1009-1013
09/2018
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Abstract
Background
In Germany herbal medicines are traditionally frequently used. They represent an important therapeutic option, especially in self-medication.
Methods
Current systematic review articles and meta-analyses were evaluated and summarized with respect to the evidence of phytotherapeutic drugs for selected psychiatric indications.
Results
Apart from the use of St. John’s wort for depression, no other herb has so far shown convincing evidence.
Conclusion
Due to the promising effects and the low side effect potential within the existing studies, further randomized controlled trials (e. g. for Passiflora incarnata, Rhodiola rosea and Lavendula officinalis) are definitely indicated.
Details
- Title
- Phytotherapie bei psychiatrischen Erkrankungen
- Creators
- D Anheyer - Kliniken Essen-MitteH Haller - Kliniken Essen-MitteP Klose - Kliniken Essen-MitteH Cramer - Kliniken Essen-MitteG Dobos - Kliniken Essen-Mitte
- Publication Details
- Nervenarzt, Vol.89, pp.1009-1013
- Publisher
- Springer Medizin
- Identifiers
- 991013035760002368
- Copyright
- © Springer Medizin Verlag GmbH, ein Teil von Springer Nature 2018
- Academic Unit
- National Centre for Naturopathic Medicine
- Language
- German
- Resource Type
- Journal article