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Author: John Chen, Tina Chen Pages: 1600 Book Type: Hardcover book ISBN: 97809740635772008
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This work
covers not only the traditional usage of Chinese herbal formulas, but a combined
perspective of the pharmacological effects of formulas themselves with
clinically relevant research evidence.
As competencies
in multiple healthcare disciplines continue to be raised the need for
integrative understandings rise with it. This new work expands this aspect with
the pharmaceutical effects and clinical research findings to use herbal
medicines exclusively or in combination with allopathic medicine. Enhancing the
understanding of herbs and herbal formulas from multiple perspectives, it is a
valuable resource for achieving improved patient care and therapeutic outcome.
Chinese
Herbal Formulas and Applications is a compendium designed to be used with Chinese
Medical Herbology and Pharmacology. Both texts have been created for use in
the clinic, in the classroom, in research, and to preserve and convey valuable
historical information that may yet prove crucial in our future. Written to
empower practitioners to become better clinicians, it offers detailed discussion
of traditional applications, Chinese therapeutic actions, clinical
manifestations, clinical applications, modifications, cautions and/or
contraindications, suggested concurrent acupuncture treatments, and a
contemporary expansion of clinician training: potential herb-drug interactions.
All of these features also serve students and faculty in academic settings.
Research professionals and clinicians will find invaluable in vitro information
on pharmacological effects and toxicology, and practical in vivo information
from clinical and research studies.
Each of the
formula monographs discusses the following content sections:
Dosage / Preparation / Administration
Chinese Therapeutic Actions
Clinical Manifestations
Clinical Applications
Explanation
Modifications
Cautions / Contraindications
Pharmacological Effects
Clinical Studies and Research
Herb-Drug Interaction
Toxicology
Related Formulas
Authors' Comments
References
Additional Resources
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