Survey on herbal medicine use in diabetic patients: a pilot study
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Date
2019-10Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Das, WrituparnaMetadata
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Diabetes patients’ rate is increasing in worldwide vigorously. The rate is 7.1 million in
Bangladesh. It is a matter of concern for every individual in controlling and preventing it.
People are not satisfied with prescriptional anti-diabetic drugs and search for alternative
treatment like herbal medicine. The aim of this study is to analyze the frequency of herbal
medicine used in Dhaka city in diabetic patients and also their knowledge on adulterated
herbal medicine in drug market. This is a pilot study including 100 diabetic patients. The
participants were from the Birdem Hospital (Bangladesh Institute of Research and
Rehabilitation), one of the largest diabetes hospitals in Dhaka city come regularly for their
routine check -up and also from relatives and friends. Interview was taken face-face through
questionnaire. The rate is 27% patients’ who are using herbal medicine with combined
therapy of conventional diabetic treatment. 60% patients have no knowledge on adulterated
herbal medicine, 40% have which is very low. 44% patients have no side-effects and 36%
face no hypoglycemia, 47% don’t inform their health professional or any pharmacist. We can
see from this study higher amount of diabetic patients are using herbal drugs without even
informing their health professional which can cause adverse effects and ineffective diabetic
management for them.